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Ex-police accused of demanding sex and money from fraud victim

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An ex-police officer stands accused of soliciting sexual favours and money from a woman via the LINE application, allegedly in exchange for advancing her fraud case. The former officer, however, denied the accusations, asserting that his LINE account had been compromised.

 

A 25 year old woman named Dao, yesterday, July 6, complained to the former police officer at Sattahip Police Station in Chon Buri province. According to her account, she received a message on the LINE application from a user named Samran Sukhto, who she recognised as a retired police lieutenant colonel from Sattahip Police Station.

 

Dao explained that she had reported a fraud incident involving the loss of 100,000 baht a year earlier and filed a complaint at Sattahip Police Station. To stay updated on the progress of her case and provide additional evidence to the officers, she maintained a LINE account named Spoamran.


In the course of their conversation, Samran allegedly requested 20,000 baht, a demand Dao refused while expressing dissatisfaction with his lack of action on her case. At this point, the former officer reportedly responded by saying, “Give me money, I give you development.”

 

by Petch Petpailin

Photo by Adirach Toumlamoon via Wikipedia.

 

Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/ex-police-accused-of-demanding-sex-and-money-from-fraud-victim

 

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2 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Anybody surprised?

No, not in the least.

And here's the pic of his groin showing her what she will be getting? where's the mug shot? of this pervert ????   

20,000 is the going rate, so im told 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

The former officer, however, denied the accusations, asserting that his LINE account had been compromised.

Of course.

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Rotten to the core are Thai police. 

Former cop? 

Yet he is handling case asking for money?  

Is he retired or not?  

5 minutes ago, thailand49 said:

Former cop? 

Yet he is handling case asking for money?  

Is he retired or not?  

do they ever retire? 

3 hours ago, ChipButty said:

20,000 is the going rate, so im told 

Sattahip Police Station is a den of iniquity.  A bent copper there extorted 15K from my ex explaining he would make my next year's visa application 'very difficult'.

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