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Chinese Man Who Abducted Chinese Woman for Ransom Facing Four Legal Charges

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National – An accident on a Thai expressway that caused a Chinese woman being held for ransom to escape led to 4 legal charges against a Chinese man in Bangkok.

 

On Sep 16th, 2023, Mr. Zhua Wu Ling, a 36-year-old Chinese man, was brought to the Makkasan Police Station for interrogation. A Chinese woman, whose name was withheld for her privacy, had been kidnapped for a ransom of 1 million baht but she was saved after Zhua got into a Thai expressway accident and she ran away for help, which led to the arrest of Zhua.

 

Four legal charges were issued against Zhua including sexual assault, abduction, ransom, and possible rape. A Thai court in Bangkok ordered a 12-day jail hold on Zhua and objected to any bail while the incident was being investigated.

 

By Adam Judd

 

Full story: The Pattaya News 2023-09-19

 

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Four legal charges were issued against Zhua including sexual assault, abduction, ransom, and possible rape. A Thai court in Bangkok ordered a 12-day jail hold on Zhua and objected to any bail while the incident was being investigated.

Pesky Chinese.. 

I was kind of expecting he would have escaped the Thai police station while the officers went out for lunch or took an afternoon nap... That seems to kind of have been the trend lately....

 

I reckon he will get at least five years for that. 

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