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Thai Police Officers Investigated for Alleged Extortion Scheme

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In a shocking turn of events, three police officers from Thailand's Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) are under investigation for allegedly conspiring in a 300 million baht extortion scheme targeting Chinese nationals. This scandal has unveiled a deeper web of corruption, with six other officers and a civilian already in custody.

 

The complex case began unraveling after five Chinese victims reported being illegally detained and coerced into paying 5.7 million baht. The encounter followed a raid on their residence in Samut Prakan, where authorities accused them of running a call centre scam.

 

Disturbingly, it is alleged that four were held, while the fifth was released to gather ransom money, supposedly in exchange for their freedom and the dropping of all charges. Once free, they lodged a complaint with Thung Song Hong police, triggering the investigation.

 

The scandal has led to the arrests of a total of seven suspects. Three officers, known as Pol Cpt Thanakrit, “Suphan,” and “Kittiphum,” have been transferred pending further investigation. Meanwhile, two additional suspects, including a Chinese man and his Thai girlfriend, remain on the run. A panel has been convened to thoroughly investigate the officers' actions, as authorities work to restore trust in law enforcement amidst these troubling allegations.

 

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The fifth guy was lucky, having reported what was happening, he could have easily met with an accident

10 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

A panel has been convened to thoroughly investigate the officers' actions, as authorities work to restore trust in law enforcement amidst these troubling allegations.

I do not see how a panel can restore trust in law enforcement when every week there is news of police committing some type of crime. 

11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

In a shocking turn of events, three police officers from Thailand's Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) are under investigation for allegedly conspiring in a 300 million baht extortion scheme targeting Chinese nationals. This scandal has unveiled a deeper web of corruption, with six other officers and a civilian already in custody.

The shocks just keep coming this week....

It seems here like the high tops that get the biggest part of the pie from the corruption they always say oh they married a rich wife for the money came from the wife’s family everybody knows it’s BS the Top cops are so corrupt was surprising to me is they just don’t fire all of them and start over again corruption will never ever see unless they start acting upon it they need to fire everybody and start over again Though some of these guys in jail most them end up leaving the country for several years they come back as heroes and where is the Red Bull kid TIT 

RTP, license to be a crook with no consequences... no wonder they have to pay for their upgrades on the trough

Criminal gangs in uniform?

If i am here long enough, it no longer surprises me.

As they are making headlines 24/7.

Often  common sociology among  the 3rd world countries.

 

In Indonesia, the one who want to sit for the exam to be a cop must pay a hefty amount under the table.

And the biggest doner is hired.

Even when they fail, absolutely no refund of their bribes.

I am shocked, shocked to find extortion going on here.   Round up the usual suspects.

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