Popular Post webfact Posted May 6 Popular Post Posted May 6 A Chinese-language interpreter, known to be affiliated with a notorious criminal gang, was arrested on May 3 in Thailand's Din Daeng district. Theerachai Chaloemwanpen, 36, was taken into custody by the Metropolitan Police Bureau and Metropolitan Police Division 1 after a kidnapping incident on April 25 involving five Chinese businessmen. The victims were abducted from a hotel room in Soi Pracha Songkroh 2, and the captors demanded a ransom of 2.5 million baht (US$68,000) in digital currency. Deputy Metropolitan Police Bureau Commissioner Noppasin Poonsawat reported that surveillance footage revealed an 11-member gang operating the kidnapping using four vehicles. Significantly, current and former police personnel were part of this gang. Following an investigation by the police, five arrest warrants were issued, including for Theerachai, traffic constable Weerayut Phetcharat, and a former senior sergeant major at Kannayao station, Atthawut Sumonrattanakul. While Theerachai and Atthawut have been apprehended, Weerayut managed to escape. Atthawut, who had previously faced suspension, refrained from giving evidence, choosing instead to testify in court. The authorities have confirmed they are currently searching for the six remaining gang members. Picture courtesy of MGR -- 2024-05-06 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 1 2 7
Popular Post webfact Posted May 6 Author Popular Post Posted May 6 Chinese Businessmen Extorted in Bangkok; Police Officers Among Suspects Picture courtesy or MGR Five Chinese businessmen were forcibly detained and extorted for 2.5 million baht in Bangkok on May 5. The extortion perpetrators, according to the Din Daeng police, included active and retired Thai law enforcement officers and civilians. The incident began on April 25 within a Bangkok hotel where four Thai men coerced the businessmen into accompanying them. The plot hinged on a deceptive digital currency deal worth US$65,000 or 2.5 million baht. The businessmen believed they were being arrested by police officers involved in the scheme, during which they were instructed to pay 5 million baht, later reduced to 2.5 million. Upon investigating, police obtained arrest warrants for seven suspects, two active police officers, a retired officer, and four civilians. At a recent press conference, it was announced the arrest of five people including the ringleader, retired officer Atthawut, from the Khan Na Yao Police Force. Also arrested were Theerachai, Nophasin, Police Sergeant Phuwadet, and Jarunet. Virayuth, a fugitive, is currently on the run. He's an active police officer suspected of playing a key role in the scheme. The extorted money, following completion of the transaction, was divided into 11 parts reflecting their roles. Thai criminal court has issued two more arrest warrants as the investigation continues to bring the remaining suspects to justice. -- 2024-05-06 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 1 4
Popular Post TheFishman1 Posted May 6 Popular Post Posted May 6 It’s not surprising the police in Thailand involved and kidnapping corruption and probably murder TIT 3 2 1 5
Popular Post Bangkok Barry Posted May 6 Popular Post Posted May 6 4 hours ago, webfact said: Significantly, current and former police personnel were part of this gang. I think they misunderstood their job description. They are supposed to prevent crime, not take part in it. 5 16 1
Popular Post newbee2022 Posted May 6 Popular Post Posted May 6 4 hours ago, webfact said: Picture courtesy of MGR A Chinese-language interpreter, known to be affiliated with a notorious criminal gang, was arrested on May 3 in Thailand's Din Daeng district. Theerachai Chaloemwanpen, 36, was taken into custody by the Metropolitan Police Bureau and Metropolitan Police Division 1 after a kidnapping incident on April 25 involving five Chinese businessmen. The victims were abducted from a hotel room in Soi Pracha Songkroh 2, and the captors demanded a ransom of 2.5 million baht (US$68,000) in digital currency. Deputy Metropolitan Police Bureau Commissioner Noppasin Poonsawat reported that surveillance footage revealed an 11-member gang operating the kidnapping using four vehicles. Significantly, current and former police personnel were part of this gang. Following an investigation by the police, five arrest warrants were issued, including for Theerachai, traffic constable Weerayut Phetcharat, and a former senior sergeant major at Kannayao station, Atthawut Sumonrattanakul. While Theerachai and Atthawut have been apprehended, Weerayut managed to escape. Atthawut, who had previously faced suspension, refrained from giving evidence, choosing instead to testify in court. The authorities have confirmed they are currently searching for the six remaining gang members. -- 2024-05-06 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe Not surprising, just scratching the surface🙏 1 4
Popular Post brianthainess Posted May 6 Popular Post Posted May 6 4 hours ago, webfact said: The authorities have confirmed they are currently searching for the six remaining gang members. They Should try looking in their mirrors, they might recognize themselves. 1 1 2
Popular Post Smokey and the Bandit Posted May 6 Popular Post Posted May 6 These cases are the ones we hear about, how many 'extortion's' go on by the cops that we do not hear about? The sad thing is we will never know? 2 3 1 2
Popular Post ThaiFelix Posted May 6 Popular Post Posted May 6 It makes you realise how in Thailand there is only a very very fine line between "news and normal day to day goings on. 1 2 2
tandor Posted May 6 Posted May 6 19 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said: I think they misunderstood their job description. They are supposed to prevent crime, not take part in it. ...now they can say they really understand how the criminal mind works 2
Popular Post soalbundy Posted May 6 Popular Post Posted May 6 Obviously a lot of misunderstanding going on here, the arrested police officers were undercover agents working to prevent these kidnappings. 2 1 5
Popular Post Bangkok Barry Posted May 6 Popular Post Posted May 6 3 minutes ago, tandor said: 23 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said: I think they misunderstood their job description. They are supposed to prevent crime, not take part in it. ...now they can say they really understand how the criminal mind works Got it. They were doing undercover research. 2 1
Popular Post kimothai Posted May 6 Popular Post Posted May 6 5 hours ago, webfact said: Significantly, current and former police personnel were part of this gang. Gangsters with a badge. You see it in every country, but Thailand seems to have more than its fair share. 1 2
Jimjim1 Posted May 6 Posted May 6 29 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said: I think they misunderstood their job description. They are supposed to prevent crime, not take part in it. It’s all a bit like I Os. Personal interpretation and not actual interpretation of job description and rules is the order of the day. TIT
john donson Posted May 6 Posted May 6 maffia and police, gambling dens, human trafficking, drugs, hookers...
NativeBob Posted May 6 Posted May 6 there are many chins in that area. like "alot"! 2.5m / 11 is about 220,000 per "gangster" >>> I don't think thai kidnapping is that cheap. obviously something is missing for sure - more likely chins screwed thai businessmen, they applied to police and than things went "banana" 1
Jonathan Swift Posted May 6 Posted May 6 1 hour ago, TheFishman1 said: It’s not surprising the police in Thailand involved and kidnapping corruption and probably murder TIT Nope. But wait, Thailand is prosecuting Thai people? I thought it was only the poor picked on farang who got picked on, persecuted, and prosecuted, according to the usual boneheaded whiny UK commenters. But those commenters will ignore and soon forget this story the next time they feel like whining and complaining, because that's what they do, wherever they are. Ignore the facts in favor of their own bigotry, which ironically is exactly what they accuse Thais of. 1 1 1
hotchilli Posted May 6 Posted May 6 5 hours ago, webfact said: Deputy Metropolitan Police Bureau Commissioner Noppasin Poonsawat reported that surveillance footage revealed an 11-member gang operating the kidnapping using four vehicles. Significantly, current and former police personnel were part of this gang. Oh the image... 1
Jonathan Swift Posted May 6 Posted May 6 But wait, Thailand is prosecuting Thai people? I thought it was only the poor picked on farang who got picked on, persecuted, and prosecuted, according to the usual boneheaded whiny UK commenters. But those commenters will ignore and soon forget this story the next time they feel like whining and complaining, because that's what they do, wherever they are. Ignore the facts in favor of their own bigotry, which ironically is exactly what they accuse Thais of. 1 1
John Drake Posted May 6 Posted May 6 Thong Lor police kidnapped Italians about eight years ago. It was in The Bangkok Post, but as can't link to them, this will have to do. https://www.gulf-times.com/story/363683/thai-cops-kidnap-two-italian-tourists
spidermike007 Posted May 6 Posted May 6 Hold on a minute, we were told us that we were above the law, we were told that we will never be held accountable, we were told that we had a personal franchise, and we could do anything with it, to the absolute limits of our creativity. How could we be arrested, we are RTP! Oh I forgot, that's right the charges will be dropped, and we will never see a day in prison. Okay, well I guess that's a consolation. 1
sammieuk1 Posted May 6 Posted May 6 It all translates to a rancid pile of sh!te by the sound of it 🤔 1
klauskunkel Posted May 6 Posted May 6 4 hours ago, webfact said: Virayuth, a fugitive, is currently on the run to his Mom's house.
Bobthegimp Posted May 6 Posted May 6 4 hours ago, webfact said: Virayuth, a fugitive, is currently on the run His chief complaint is the lack of vegan options on the prison menu. When that's sorted out he will turn himself in.
off road pat Posted May 6 Posted May 6 1 hour ago, John Drake said: Thong Lor police kidnapped Italians about eight years ago. It was in The Bangkok Post, but as can't link to them, this will have to do. https://www.gulf-times.com/story/363683/thai-cops-kidnap-two-italian-tourists Thx for sharing, and refreshing my memory...I forgot about this case
Ironmike Posted May 6 Posted May 6 Come on folks just look at the latest headlines in the news the top 5 coppers in the land of smiles are all under the chopping block and notably good old Big Joke himself but never mind he's pissed off to the UK, the top cops wife is planning to go live in the UK and every other copper from the top down is a corrupt offer with a badge and uniform
kiwikeith Posted May 6 Posted May 6 8 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said: I think they misunderstood their job description. They are supposed to prevent crime, not take part in it. I wonder if they would try to extort Russian bussinesmen. 1
Frankie baby Posted May 6 Posted May 6 Their supposed to be people of trust. In other countries that will be taken into consideration when sentenced. The problem here is that there's a good chance none of them will ever get to court.
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