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Assets of former Nakhon Sawan MP and colleagues impounded

 

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BANGKOK: -- The Anti Money Laundering Organization (AMLO) has impounded two items of assets and their proceeds of Pol Lt Col Bunyin Tangphakorn and colleagues for 90 days pending investigation into their alleged involvement in crimes.

 

The impounding of the assets was announced in the Royal Gazette made public today.

 

Besides, the AMLO also asked any damaged party from the crimes they committed to file complaint with stated  amount of damages in details along with evidences to AMLO for consideration with 30 days after announcement in the Royal Gazette.

 

Pol Lt Col Bunyin and two women, one a stock broker and another a caddy, were charged by the Crime Suppression Division of forgery and embezzlement of over 300 million baht worth of share of a property tycoon Chuwong Sae Tang who died in a car accident mysteriously in June last year.

 

Driver of the car was Pol Lt Col Bunyin.

 

The CSD was also accused them in alleged murder conspiracy of the tycoon after unauthorized huge share transfers from the tycoon after his death to the accounts of the two women surfaced.

 

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/assets-former-nakhon-sawan-mp-colleagues-impounded/

 
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52 minutes ago, Valentine said:

A crook is a crook no matter what their affiliations are.

 

Should be but isn't. Not in Thailand. And there are more crooks in the Thai ruling classes than ever saw the inside of a prison. It's all a part of the captivating charm of Thainess.

 

Winnie

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One would surely like to see them go after a few of their own. How about a few high ranking generals? How about a few top ranked policemen, on active duty. How about a few MP's in their own government. Nothing wrong with going after crooks, as long as it is at least a tiny bit non-partisan, which this is definitely not. 

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2 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

One would surely like to see them go after a few of their own. How about a few high ranking generals? How about a few top ranked policemen, on active duty. How about a few MP's in their own government. Nothing wrong with going after crooks, as long as it is at least a tiny bit non-partisan, which this is definitely not. 

 Pol Lt Col Bunyin Tangphakorn..........

Is he a top ranked policeman? 

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5 minutes ago, ratcatcher said:

 Pol Lt Col Bunyin Tangphakorn..........

Is he a top ranked policeman? 

 

 

He is shown as being a former deputy commerce minister, and a former MP. Not sure if he is an active policeman. I rather doubt it. How many high ranking active policemen have been charged with crimes under the little man? A dismally small number, if any. 

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12 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

One would surely like to see them go after a few of their own. How about a few high ranking generals? How about a few top ranked policemen, on active duty. How about a few MP's in their own government. Nothing wrong with going after crooks, as long as it is at least a tiny bit non-partisan, which this is definitely not. 

 

Just because he is former PTP does that mean he should get away with murder (did work for Charlem his son an other PTP gem) . 

 

This guy did not only commit fraud.. its highly likely that he staged the accident too that killed the tycoon. 

 

I am happy the guy did not walk away from this without chargers for a while his police status protected him. But in the end it looks like justice is going to win. 

 

 

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13 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

One would surely like to see them go after a few of their own. How about a few high ranking generals? How about a few top ranked policemen, on active duty. How about a few MP's in their own government. Nothing wrong with going after crooks, as long as it is at least a tiny bit non-partisan, which this is definitely not.

True.....everything you say is true.

Meantime lets hope the scum bags are prosecuted and spend time in Prison.

Most likely the Police officer will not spend time in prison ...while his 2 accomplices will ...while the police officer will no doubt rat out on his accomplices and weasel his way out of any accountability or responsibility ....as per usual.

Cheers

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13 hours ago, merlin2002 said:

Is Bunyin out on bail? I remember reading a few months back that he was being held, but given his wealth he's probably walking around free as a bird....

Most likely....and back to business as usual while law suits and fighting off the legal hound dogs is all part of a days work for the seasoned crooks that abound here in Thailand.

Cheers

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