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RTP spokesman says "trust us" not social media in Taiwanese actress extortion case; cops may fly to Taiwan today


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Ok, enough of this.  I need to have a private meeting with that actress in Taiwan.  I will need 48 hours of intense discussions with her in my hotel suite.

 

A full report will be prepared upon my return.

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2 hours ago, nigelforbes said:

Publicity, following, are you that naive. 

Being in newspapers in Thailand and on Thai social media is not exactly a hit career move. It's a non-story in Taiwanese media. Or are you that naive? 

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Wow the RTP is better than Vaudeville Theatre, goes on and on and never closes.  Hahaha!

 

(check the dude on the right, his pose, he wants you to know he is really serious hahaha!)

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Funny how stupid Thai police are they think we  are all Kwai's ! Only need look into mirror ???? to see for themselves 

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4 hours ago, nigelforbes said:

Personally, I wouldn't trust social media to confirm if the sun was shining or not, there's too many experts telling us the true story about what happened in Thailand, from bed sits in Burnley..

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid02ddfWGzcikFKipZuPBswiR2s6hU4QeP5dkPDUVRKCJXFNMCgWdCUebWArisnGCTSgl&id=100064875510284&mibextid=Nif5oz

A contradictory announcement to the one at the top of the page!!????????????????

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4 hours ago, proton said:

Nobody trusts them for two reasons, many of them are liars and crooks.

"...many of them are liars and crooks".

And that same description does not apply to many civilians who post their, so far, unverified claims on social media?

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3 hours ago, steven100 said:

:cheesy:    he's <deleted> joking right   !!

nahhh, he said that with a serious straight face, no forking joking 555

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1 minute ago, Bangkok Barry said:

A friend of mine was asked to pay 100,000 so they would investigate his house being broken into and his SUV stolen (they found the key in the house). The 'security guard' of the estate vanished the same day, which kind of pointed to who might be involved. He was so 'disappointed' at their service that he decided to leave this ****hole and move back to Australia - and his Thai wife was only too happy to go with him.

I can totally relate to that ...  just so many thiefs here.

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