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Big Joke’s wife sues woman and her husband over alleged false theft complaint


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The wife of former police chief Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn, filed a lawsuit against a woman and her police officer husband for allegedly lodging a false theft complaint accusing her of stealing gold and cash valued at 5.7 million baht.

 

Sirinatda Hakparn, the wife of Big Joke, visited Phra Kanong Police Station on October 24 to deny accusations of theft and adultery made by 50 year old Thai woman, Thanattha. However, Thanattha insisted that Sirinatda indeed had an affair with her police officer husband and stole her valuables.

 

Sirinatda defended herself saying she had no motive to steal from Thanattha and her husband, adding that the couple regularly borrowed money from her.

 

Refusing to back down, Thanattha gave multiple interviews to the media in her quest for justice, though she lacked clear evidence for both the adultery and theft claims. She mentioned having a video of her husband engaging in sexual activities with Sirinatda but no such video was presented.

 

Thanattha’s media appearances prompted other alleged victims to come forward, accusing her of fraud. The ensuing legal battle and controversy eventually led to Thanattha’s removal from her position as a special lecturer at the Royal Police Cadet Academy in Nakhon Pathom.

 

In the latest development, Sirinatda countered Thanattha by filing a complaint against her and her husband for allegedly reporting a false crime to the police. Sirinatda sought arrest warrants for Thanattha but officials only issued summons warrants.

 

The summons is expected to be issued within the next seven days, requiring Thanattha to report to the police to acknowledge the allegations.

 

In an interview with Channel 7, Thanattha stated she was prepared to meet the police and intended to fight for justice. She believed that Sirinatda not only stole from her but also engaged in money laundering.

 

However, Thanattha still lacks evidence to substantiate her claims.

 

By Petch Petpailin

Photo via Matichon

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-11-06

 

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