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One BILLION baht in assets seized as Thai police go after online casino mafia


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Posted
29 minutes ago, webfact said:

the arrest of 15 suspects

Wow, 15 suspects!

Is that even 0.1% of the people who are involved in gambling in Thailand?

It's almost funny when they always pretend to do something. And then the same officers can be seen not so much on duty in the casinos. TiT!

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Here is some misunderstanding about "online casino mafia". dig it:

The online casino (as software) runs on the servers somewhere far-far-away from LOS or perhaps to make it fancy - in the "cloud". That installation belongs to Mr.X

There is something called "affiliate program" - any Andy or Sombun or even teecha Steev can register (free) and lure suckers / drive Internet traffic to the [mothership] main site that runs and belongs to Mr.X

Although, affiliates generally spam social networks like LINE, there are more advanced kids with many websites and tools to bring their websites to the top of [say] Google search, money to buy ads and other SEO tricks. Latter are rather computer geeks and also do not qualify as mafia.

Also there're operators who register bank accounts to receive and send payment, but those are really working for peanuts.

So who did RTP arrest?

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, FarAway said:
1 hour ago, ozimoron said:

because police in your country are squeaky clean so you feel entitled to come on here and trash the Thai police?

Yup, especially when compared to Thailand the police in my home country is absolutely impressively squeaky clean. Corruption is basically non-existent there, as in literally all Middle and Northern European Countries.

 

 

But a fact is a fact.

Could you clarify which country is yours where police corruption is "basically non-existent"?    And what makes you state categorically that your claim is "fact"? 

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Posted
1 hour ago, NativeBob said:

So who did RTP arrest?

It doesn't matter.

Because the reason for any arrest is to show the public that they are doing something.

Here, look, we arrested some bad guys.

Great, good job, and now continue as usual.

Repeat after some time.

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1 hour ago, FarAway said:

Corruption in the RTP is not an exception but the rule. Heck, these "extra payments" are the main reason for many young Thai boys to be a policeman ???? 

You can't imagine how very correct you are! I've seen school fair with hand-made cards "When I grow up I hope to become ...." from secondary school say 15+ y.o. Noone wants to become an astronaut or science guy. Police officer, military officer, doctor of medicine and an actress. One girl wanted to become a prosecutor like her mother.
Cute? 

I don't think so, Tim!

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Posted
1 hour ago, OneMoreFarang said:

It doesn't matter.

Because the reason for any arrest is to show the public that they are doing something.

Here, look, we arrested some bad guys.

Great, good job, and now continue as usual.

Repeat after some time.

can be that they arrest some gang for human smuggling and some other nasty sh*t, but after a certain adjustment their crimes were changed into almost innocent online casino biz which almost everyone in LOS are using from time to time?
here was a guy at Samui lucky enough to switch his crime from that white stuff from poppies into simple possession of weed.

Posted
2 hours ago, FarAway said:

Germany.

 

Living in Thailand since a few years and having experienced more police corruption in just one of any of these years than my other 25 years of my life in Germany.

 

Corruption in the RTP is not an exception but the rule. Heck, these "extra payments" are the main reason for many young Thai boys to be a policeman ???? 

Corruption is endemic in Thailand. None more so than the RTP, but it goes all the way up to the very top. Now its not just Thailand, most SEAsian countries are similar, probably except Singapore?

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6 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

Corruption is endemic in Thailand. None more so than the RTP, but it goes all the way up to the very top. Now its not just Thailand, most SEAsian countries are similar, probably except Singapore?

The USA as well. Corrupt to the core. And Australia. That's why they're introducing an ICAC.

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Posted
5 hours ago, FarAway said:

Germany.

 

Living in Thailand since a few years and having experienced more police corruption in just one of any of these years than my other 25 years of my life in Germany.

 

Corruption in the RTP is not an exception but the rule. Heck, these "extra payments" are the main reason for many young Thai boys to be a policeman ???? 

Speaking of extra payments wouldn't it be interesting to see how many police officers in non-corrupt countries make it on sunshine lists compared to here ????

Posted
6 hours ago, FarAway said:
7 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Could you clarify which country is yours where police corruption is "basically non-existent"?    And what makes you state categorically that your claim is "fact"? 

Germany.

So what you wrote was not, in fact, fact!

Posted (edited)

Thirty cars - ten of them luxury vehicles - were seized as well as "big bikes", amulets and Bear Brick dolls.

 

Bear Brick dolls ???

They are usefull for money laundering?

I do not understand it.

 

 

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Posted
19 hours ago, webfact said:

A total of 32 tracts of land bought to launder gambling money were seized

 

19 hours ago, webfact said:

Thirty cars - ten of them luxury vehicles - were seized as well as "big bikes", amulets and Bear Brick dolls.

 

19 hours ago, webfact said:

Along with other items it all came to a billion baht in value.

To be re-distributed where?

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