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Thai police officer allegedly faked marriage certificate and swindles money from woman

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An angry Thai woman accused a police officer in the northern province of Lamphun of forging a fake marriage certificate and defrauding more than 300,000 baht from her and her mother.

 

The 39 year old woman named Aut urged Thai news agencies to help her seek justice after she and her mother lost more than 300,000 baht to a police sub-lieutenant in the traffic division of a police station in Lamphun province. Aut believed the total amount she spent looking after him during their three-year relationship was over 500,000 baht.

 

Aut revealed she met the police officer in 2020. He stayed at her house every weekend and had a close relationship with her family. In the beginning, the officer told her that his salary was not enough to cover his daily expenses, so he borrowed money from Aut.

 

The amount he borrowed increased more and more, from a thousand to 50,000 baht each time. He claimed he had to fill his police car with fuel, adding sometimes that he lost a fine paid by a suspect and had to pay it back to the police station.

 

Aut revealed that the police officer asked to borrow 300,000 baht, saying that the Lamphun Provincial Police Cooperative was in financial trouble. Aut said she wanted to make sure their relationship was stable before lending him that much, so he asked the officer to sign the marriage certificate with her.

 

By Petch Petpailin

 

Full story: The Thaiger 2024-01-23

 

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The amount he borrowed increased more and more, from a thousand to 50,000 baht each time. He claimed he had to fill his police car with fuel, adding sometimes that he lost a fine paid by a suspect and had to pay it back to the police station.

 

Aut revealed that the police officer asked to borrow 300,000 baht, saying that the Lamphun Provincial Police Cooperative was in financial trouble. Aut said she wanted to make sure their relationship was stable before lending him that much, so he asked the officer to sign the marriage certificate with her.

In RTP we trust...

Send them to Hua Hin for anti corruption training!...................Yeah, right! 

I guess Miss Aut will join Thai Friendly to looking for a "serious relationship with an honest man" so she will be able to taking back the 300k+ from a farang.

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I don't believe it. A member of the RTP acting in a devious non honest fashion. What is the world coming to I ask.

Must be amazing performance of this police guy to give him 300.000 Baht....😂

16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

so he asked the officer to sign the marriage certificate with her.

This story makes no sense, Surely one must get Married at an Amphur, you don't just sign a copy. Were they married or not?

 

16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

adding sometimes that he lost a fine paid by a suspect and had to pay it back to the police station.

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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