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Police deny extorting money from Taiwanese actress

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Charlene An, right, and a Thai policeman, left. Photo: Thai Rath

 

By TNR Staff

 

AFTER A TAIWANESE actress accused Huai Khwang police of taking a 27,000 baht payoff from her during New Year holiday visit to Bangkok, the seven policemen at a checkpoint where she and her friends were stopped denied the extortion allegations, Thai Rath and Matichon newspapers said this evening (Jan. 26).

 

Thai Facebook page Ni Hao Taiwan! I Have Arrived (Hello Taiwan! I Have Arrived) translated the Instagram posts of actress An Yu-Qing, whose English name is Charlene An, accusing Huai Kwang police of having shaken her down for 27,000 baht the night of Jan. 4, a day before her departure.

 

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Popular Taiwanese actress Charlene An. Credit: Matichon

 

She alleged that while going back to her hotel in a taxi with some friends at around 1 a.m., police at a checkpoint stopped them and searched her bag. They asked to see her passport and then, according to her, they said her Visa on Arrival is not acceptable, only a proper stamped visa.

 

Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2023/01/26/huai-khwang-police-deny-extorting-money-from-taiwanese-actress/

 

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  • hellohello123
    hellohello123

    Of course they didn't extort the money..... they just asked for it

  • spidermike007
    spidermike007

    What are the franchisees going to say, when caught red handed? Yes, we did it. Yes, we do it all the time?    If course they will deny it. They deny everything. They are such innocents. 

  • HappyExpat57
    HappyExpat57

    But then they would get caught, silly!

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It would be expensive but consider setting up cameras or even improvise mobile phones at checkpoint and record these contacts.  This would be one way to prevent “misunderstandings”.

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Of course they didn't extort the money..... they just asked for it

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The police have given the best story they came up with. Hot air. Any interrogations should be carried out under camera at the police station. 

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Just now, geisha said:

The police have given the best story they came up with. Hot air. Any interrogations should be carried out under camera at the police station. 

But then they would get caught, silly!

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What are the franchisees going to say, when caught red handed? Yes, we did it. Yes, we do it all the time? 

 

If course they will deny it. They deny everything. They are such innocents. 

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Until this banana republic starts actually prosecuting such actions it will continue as usual

 

Not Prayuth will look into it...Not they have been transferred.. But instead prosecute & jailed for X amount of years

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of course they didn't ......  TIT where all Thais are honest and trustworthy right   !!   :cheesy:

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3 hours ago, sqwakvfr said:

It would be expensive but consider setting up cameras or even improvise mobile phones at checkpoint and record these contacts.  This would be one way to prevent “misunderstandings”.

Yep, they can all wear body cams that were not working at the time just like the ones on the streets!

18 minutes ago, steven100 said:

of course they didn't ......  TIT where all Thais are honest and trustworthy right   !!  

Totally blameless! It were'nt me!

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Well I went to the ink and learned little more than 'It weren't me', although some mention of E-Cigarettes is something new. That is an opportunity the police could utilize. I also thought she had been taken to the police station, but the link suggests not.

Interesting the police stopped them recording and forced them to delete recordings.... incriminating in itself. 

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Her story sounds very true to me on the other side. The police story is not believable. TIT.

3 hours ago, sqwakvfr said:

It would be expensive but consider setting up cameras or even improvise mobile phones at checkpoint and record these contacts.  This would be one way to prevent “misunderstandings”.

Don't police wear cameras on their helmets now? Or is that only traffic police? Just have every policeman wear a camera, and if it's turned off at any time then fire them (instead, someone will ask for a bigger share of the shakedown money to make the problem go away).

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Taiwan? No such country says CCP. So I guess police just corrected a mistake made at immigration counter and charged a small fee ????

3 hours ago, sqwakvfr said:

It would be expensive but consider setting up cameras or even improvise mobile phones at checkpoint and record these contacts.  This would be one way to prevent “misunderstandings”.

all you need are body cams. They should be required anyway.

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No respect for those scoundrel policemen.

1 hour ago, jacko45k said:

Yep, they can all wear body cams that were not working at the time just like the ones on the streets!

i was going to say that maybe it would have all been caught on CCTV and the police could prove their innocence by releasing the film. errr..then again.

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21 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

Don't police wear cameras on their helmets now?

I tried the helmet cam once.

But the missis was not impressed, at all.

4 hours ago, webfact said:

having shaken her down

Looking at the picture a little shaking might be fun. But 27k is definitely too much. 

RTP,  they use that line too? 

I was recently at a gentlemen club the girl said " let's go to the corner " there she pull the curtain difference it didn't cost 27,000 and the end of my experience was very positive. ????

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The Thai police are a very honest bunch they would never extort money from a tourist how dare this lady make such an accusation 

Well, the 3.9 billion Baht tourism promotion is apparently not enough so Somchai and Yodsak took matters into own hands ....... well done, keep up the good work. 

Of course it cannot be proven as neither Somchai nor Yodsak signed a receipt and as the higher up also needed to be fed it can safely be assumed, that Charlene sweetie is nothing but a blunt lier. Create two investigation committees, keep 'em busy with some meetings and the result, if ever, will be that might have been a misunderstanding. Alternatively end it by just letting the story disappear into thin air, which it will over time .....

It is somewhat scary, that "innocent until proven guilty" doesn't seem to apply whenever Thai government officials are involved .......... your call! 

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3 hours ago, flyingtlger said:

What a hottie!

I'd like to extort her!!!!????

Make sure you pronounce her name right:  An Yu Ching.

 

Or you might get this one:

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Police deny extorting money from Taiwanese actress

Deny all you want, it doesn't matter. Your credibility is shot and the blame for that is entirely yours.

Yeah. Body Cams.

It is amazing that despite a tremendous opportunity for graft, bid fixing and other forms of corruption there seems to be resistance to them. 

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36 minutes ago, nikmar said:

i was going to say that maybe it would have all been caught on CCTV and the police could prove their innocence by releasing the film. errr..then again.

According to the article:

"Her friends videotaped the conversation but were forced to delete the clips, she said."

 

Just think if they had allowed the filming, all this would have been avoided and the police would be proved innocent?????

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The BP reported that the police asked to see her passport which she did not have with her.  They then pronounced her 'Visa on Arrival was not acceptable, only a proper stamped visa.' Where was this VOA if not in her passport?

I remember there was a policeman who announced that videoing an encounter with police is legal. Difficult to do with armed robbers though. 

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1 hour ago, jacko45k said:

Well I went to the ink and learned little more than 'It weren't me', although some mention of E-Cigarettes is something new. That is an opportunity the police could utilize. I also thought she had been taken to the police station, but the link suggests not.

Interesting the police stopped them recording and forced them to delete recordings.... incriminating in itself. 

 deleted recordings can often be recovered if done within a day or two . On my device there’s a 'recently deleted" section. Unless the police are aware and make them permanently delete from within that section ..? 

53 minutes ago, Orinoco said:

I tried the helmet cam once.

But the missis was not impressed, at all.

She wasn’t impressed with the "hardware " even before fitting helmet cam…. ???? 

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