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Thaksin claims Thailand’s underground economy is more than 1 trillion Baht while warns Prayut from joining new political outfits


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2 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

I concur with his view on the drug trade and the non burning of the evidence. Has anyone ever seen them destroying the evidence by a burn? Where has it all gone, huge amounts seized, but never a followup story showing the disposal....that huge, now fake Fentanyl bust is a prime example.

Why burn when you can sell it...

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2 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Wow, Thaksin can read. That book was published in 1998.

 

Maybe he should mention what he did against corruption and the underground business while he was in charge. Did he fight them? Or did he use them for his own power?

 

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This is now...2022....not 2006

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

Thaksin, who lives in self exile in United Arab Emirates, came out to also mention how low the price of methamphetamine has gone in Thailand, which he said was costing a mere 2 Baht a pill, according to the latest drug bust.

10 THB out in the sticks where I live from what my wife tells me.  This s**te is pretty well know among villagers.  Most people are anti-yaa-baa.  2 THB a pill.  BS. 
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Most people are also anti-summary-execution for suspicion of using/selling yaa baa.  Too many innocent people get whacked.  Best for Thaksin to stay in Dubai.

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

“Do you know why it cost 2 Baht? It was because there was no production cost and they are reselling evidence,” he said. “They have been seizing drugs left and right but how come they are not burning them?”

Surely, as an ex RTP Lt Colonel, unusually rich, he would know the answer to that?

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22 hours ago, webfact said:

“Do you know why it cost 2 Baht? It was because there was no production cost and they are reselling evidence,” he said. “They have been seizing drugs left and right but how come they are not burning them?”

Recycling the RTP way..

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21 hours ago, bang saen guy said:

Man does loves to see his name and face in the news. Isn't he a bit irrelevant now?

Depends on what news he's breaking... 

It took Chuwit to open his mouth and get rich Chinese out of the picture..

Thaksin may be afar but he knows what's going on here.

Corruption to the very top.

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On 11/9/2022 at 7:06 AM, AgMech Cowboy said:

Really? That sounds like a statement pulled from the air. Where is the evidence? What market?

NAME IT AND WE WILL GO ON A TREASURE HUNT WITH GOOGLE MAPS.????

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On 11/9/2022 at 10:35 AM, lujanit said:

Well Thaksin would know all about corruption.  He fled the country to evade justice after conviction on corruption charges.

Justice?

You think the Thai courts deliver justice.

How laughably quaint of you.

 

Why is it that instead of condemning the corruption being called out, you instead obsess about Thaksin?

 

Regardless of whether the nonsense you believe about Thaksin is true or false (it’s false) - why cannot you bring yourself to condemn the rampant corruption CURRENTLY being inflicted upon the country.

 

But, but Thaksin - ????????????

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A great deal of which is illicit drugs, especially the ones they hate and fear most. 

 

When they wake up and realise all the hardest drugs result in less deaths (including mass murders) in a year than the roads in any given week, maybe the penny will finally drop.

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On 11/9/2022 at 9:35 AM, lujanit said:

Well Thaksin would know all about corruption.  He fled the country to evade justice after conviction on corruption charges.

He messed up big time with the rice-pledging scheme. But let's remember he was the first democratically elected prime minister of Thailand to serve a full term and was re-elected in 2005 by an overwhelming majority.

 

He was good for business and the economy, whatever his foibles.

I doubt the massive scale of corruption of the present (and unelected) junta "government" of this country will ever come to light. They are holding a gun to the head of the media, and silencing dissent by any means necessary.

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