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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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Unfortunately the word trust and the BiB are incompatible as they continuously talk BS while being involved in criminal and corrupt activity.

 

They simply don't understand that trust needs to earned not mumbo jumbo'd about.

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    My 33 years of experience here suggests otherwise.

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

  • So, what were the charges against he "Actress"?   Appearing to be drunk? Having Vaping equipment in her hand-bag? I do not see that she has been charged with any offence, so what excuse

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17 hours ago, anchadian said:

BREAKING: Bangkok Metropolitan Police issued statement Mon acknowledging Huay Kwang police extorted money from Taiwanese actress Charlene An as claimed. The statement said the investigation is still in preliminary stage & it's not yet clear if the amount was 27K bt. #Thailand

 

https://twitter.com/KhaosodEnglish/status/1619933236876165121

 

And the interim lies that the police put out are simply flushed down the pan?

21 hours ago, H1w4yR1da said:

No. It's a separate country.

Not according to China!

Trust the Thai Police?

 

You have to be joking. After 16 years of being stitched up at traffic stops, and reading about their antics in other instances I wouldn't trust them an inch. They're just clowns in tight fitting uniforms who're no use to man nor beast.

 

 I know who I believe in this case, and it isn't the 'police'.

What a joke; Trust us???!!!!! (no pun intended towards the Big One) ... I needed a good laugh today.

Enough said............

Screenshot 2023-01-31 at 09-51-44 Thailand's police caught with their pants down in extortion case of Taiwanese actress and friends - Chuwit revelations latest.png

On 1/30/2023 at 8:37 AM, proton said:

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

........and they don't know or care too much about the Law.

On 1/30/2023 at 8:29 AM, webfact said:

Ten people have been interviewed so far

So far.

 

All for an e-cigarette! 

 

At least they don't stink like normal cigarettes ????

 

 

On 1/30/2023 at 1:29 PM, Thingamabob said:

...Interesting, though, that it was a Thai member of the group who handed over the money to the police...

A Singaporean member of the group, who spoke in Thai to the police and thus was initially mistakingly referred to as a Thai national in news articles.

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