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Big Joke urged to resign by pundit Jatuporn Prompan after arrest warrant and guilty finding


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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Further shocking revelations in the Royal Thai Police corruption saga expected as activist lawyer Sittra Biebangkerd digs further.

Ohhhh the image of those who self serve.

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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

He is guilty by association. Being the national deputy director of the RTP means guilty until proven innocent. We pretty much know he's guilty, we just don't know how much he's guilty of collecting over the years. My guess is it's well into the billions, and this creep should have retired years ago when he was kicked out of immigration.

 

The numnuts who hired him to lead the police are completely insane, and made a terrible decision, as he is anything but a crime fighter. 

One wonders whether the people who appointed him deputy chief of police, (and his boss too, if also proven guilty), need investigation. It just looks like his way was well paved since his prior inactive post... evil hands at work!

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8 minutes ago, IvorBiggun2 said:

Big Joke certainly had me convinced, in the beginning, as to being an honest cop. I'm sure many others were believers too.     😦 

He had an extremely good PR machine and he was a very convincing. He played a very good game, though I never bought it for a nanosecond. But it sure seemed like a lot of people did. He never fought crime, or corruption. He practiced crime and corruption. He just hogged the limelight, that's who and what he was.

 

I hope they lock him up for a long time, though I suspect that's just a dream. He won't be convicted. They rarely go after their own. 

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He got out of the frying pan once when he was Chief of Immigration, now it looks like he's jumped into the fire.

 

Even if it is by association, Bosses are responsible for those who serve under them.

 

Perks of the job, he's rubbed several people up the wrong way, that is obvious.

 

With those lot, it's not down to honesty, because NONE of them are, it's about which group you are affiliated to and who is the flavour of the month.

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

General Winai Thongsong, the Chairman of the Prime Minister’s investigative panel declared him guilty of money laundering in a preliminary report

Considering that there was no trial or court, Gen Winai, just "declared" him guilty, it's my opinion that they are probably projecting their own 'crimes' against Gen. Surachate.

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3 hours ago, Gandtee said:

Surely, anyone found guilty of a criminal offence should be banned from being a politician. But if the offence occurred in a foreign country for smuggling flour and was sent to prison it 

doesn't matter.😉

He's not been found guilty of any crime. That was just a General in charge of some of the investigation that "declared" him guilty.  IMHO< this is just a bunch of deflecting their own corruption.

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2 hours ago, ujayujay said:

Jatuporn Prompan, ex-prisoner, a good-for-nothing who calls himself an actor and would end up in the gutter without his sponsor Thaksin!

I recall him on TV during the riots, encouraging Redshirts to collect up benzine to bring to bangkok and burn it dow,  He was arrested and soon after it was discovered his punishment was confinement at a holiday resort in Sattahip lol!

 

Can you imagine the penalty for someone else doing this?    Lucky hes not Burmese.

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2 hours ago, ujayujay said:

Jatuporn Prompan, ex-prisoner, a good-for-nothing who calls himself an actor and would end up in the gutter without his sponsor Thaksin!

 

Prompan's probably just jealous that he got to spend time, repeatedly, in jail for his past criminal offenses, whereas Big Joke thus far has remained a free man.  🤭

 

In Thailand, politicians sometimes get sent to prison for their misdeeds. But Thai police very very rarely do.

 

 

Former red-shirt leader gets 2 years in jail for protest at Prem’s house

May 18, 2023

 

https://www.nationthailand.com/thailand/politics/40027766

 

 

Thai 'red shirt' leader ordered back to jail, cuts short comeback

July 8, 2021

 

https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/thai-red-shirt-leader-ordered-back-jail-cuts-short-comeback-2021-07-08/

 

Thailand 'Red Shirts' leader sentenced to prison

July 20, 2017

 

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2017/07/20/Thailand-Red-Shirts-leader-sentenced-to-prison/4251500574200/

 

 

Jail term for Thai red-shirt leader Jatuporn Prompan

28 January 2015

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-31019510

 

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