Ctkong Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 5 hours ago, BKKBike09 said: A 'Vanuatu-Chinese couple'. Right. I bet 5 million in USDT that 'Sai' is a Chinese national involved in some sort of shady business. These guys all have passports from Vanuatu, Dominica, Cambodia etc because, when caught, they absolutely do not want to be deported back to the PRC. Correct. These are shady fellows in shady business whose business contacts saw an opportunity to extort more money from them under the radar of the authorities. they just use the real police to make it ‘official’.
sambum Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 5 hours ago, Sophon said: Surely, this must be a misprint? TIT! Look what happened to "Boss"!
sambum Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 3 hours ago, hotchilli said: Now you know it's a con. So if he refuses again - they give him 280 million baht? 🙂
black tabby12345 Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 a fake search warrant ------------------------------------------- A License To Steal.
black tabby12345 Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 6 hours ago, Gottfrid said: Outrageous! The police are committing crimes is this country. Surprised? You must be new to this place.
black tabby12345 Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 3 hours ago, Cabradelmar said: Proving once again that law enforcement in Thailand can never be trusted. Something even school kids know about and can take advantage of(if they got any cops among their family members). Their favorite quotation: My dad is a cop so that he can dodge charge against me.
black tabby12345 Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 Six Reasons Why Thai Police Cannot Be Trusted. Reminds me of the movie from 1980s.
black tabby12345 Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 3 hours ago, hotchilli said: I'm stunned... Really?
black tabby12345 Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 1 hour ago, Danderman123 said: I lived in Mexico, where the police were just as corrupt. Sadly, they never fixed the problem. In Thailand, Arrest/Charge against bureaucrats usually means Temporary Transfer to the unpopular post. Rarely lead to the dismissal, prosecution, and imprisonment. Deemed the privilege of the king's subordinate (irrespective of the ranks). Just like Diplomatic Immunity by Vienna Convention.
hotchilli Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 10 minutes ago, black tabby12345 said: Really? Nah 1
black tabby12345 Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 Daytime, cyber cops. Night time, cyber criminal themselves. A kind of 2 way players; living on both sides of the laws
black tabby12345 Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 10 minutes ago, hotchilli said: Nah Right Answer, LOL. 1
Gottfrid Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 2 hours ago, black tabby12345 said: Surprised? You must be new to this place. Nom I am not, but you on the other hand, don´t understand sarcasm when it looks you in the face. 1
Sydebolle Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 At least it was worthwhile - much better than the highway robbery of a few hundred Baht for an offense never committed 😉
John Drake Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 I'll say this for the cops, they sure aren't pikers.
john donson Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 The suspects, led by Police Lieutenant Colonel Chanchai (41), are charged with extortion, misconduct, and abuse of power. just WOW
Srikcir Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 10 hours ago, webfact said: committing illegal acts while holding an official position The problem in Thailand seems to be that the very agencies created to detect and prosecute crimes are themselves corrupt. Thus, these surprise arrests. Country needs independent investigative prosecurial inspectors perhaps drawn from public nominations rather than from government insider agencies.
QPRFC Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 This is a total shambles for Thailand as a country.....we are all aware of the alledged corruption but now I feel as though I can't trust any uniform ! Boycott and go elsewhere safer, trustworthy and even cheaper !
Puccini Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 16 hours ago, Sophon said: Surely, this must be a misprint? Yes, that must be a a wrong translation or an error in the Thai source.
watchcat Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 18 hours ago, Danderman123 said: Police in Thailand seem to have a lot of money. Yes they do, and they need a lot of money 15 hours ago, Cabradelmar said: Proving once again that law enforcement in Thailand can never be trusted. Amen.
steven100 Posted November 2, 2024 Posted November 2, 2024 16 hours ago, Danderman123 said: I lived in Mexico, where the police were just as corrupt. Sadly, they never fixed the problem. it certainly won't be fixed here in our lifetime... when money's involved you can never fix it. 1
Cabradelmar Posted November 2, 2024 Posted November 2, 2024 15 hours ago, black tabby12345 said: Something even school kids know about and can take advantage of(if they got any cops among their family members). Their favorite quotation: My dad is a cop so that he can dodge charge against me. Same for any kid anywhere whos dads a cop. The problem with Thai cops is any kid can be the son on a cop for a price.
black tabby12345 Posted November 2, 2024 Posted November 2, 2024 1 hour ago, Cabradelmar said: The problem with Thai cops is any kid can be the son on a cop for a price. Like a rental baby for female beggars?
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