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Benz Racing denies any connection with Lao drug lord Xaysana

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Akarakit Worarojcharoendet or well-known as "Benz Racing" yesterday flatly denied any connection with the alleged Lao drug baron Xaysana Keopimpha, 42, and vowed to give narcotic suppression all information and cooperation in the probe.

 

Benz Racing was questioned by narcotic police for over six hours after he turned himself in to the police to give information on his alleged involvement with the drug network of Xaysana.

 

He was escorted by his mother and lawyer.

 

Benz Racing submitted all evidence on the Lomborghini car he owned after narcotic police suspected the car was derived from money laundering in drug trafficking.

 

Police gained information that the luxury race car belonged to Nattapol Narkham, alias “Boy” who was earlier arrested by narcotic police.

 

Boy was in the drug syndicate run by the Lao drug baron Xaysana.

 

But Benz Racing told police that he knew Boy because both like car and bike racing.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/benz-racing-denies-any-connection-with-lao-drug-lord-xaysana/

 

 
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1 hour ago, transam said:

Be interesting if the guys money chain can be found..

exactly, but It seems he doesn't own anything - people just let him borrow millions worth of stuff to play with, I think the police need to be pushing harder, I would want to know where the shirt he is wearing came from and more importantly where the money came from to buy it, if he doesn't work legally then he must be up to something - money really doesn't grow on trees 

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Benz Racing submitted all evidence on the Lomborghini car he owned after narcotic police suspected the car was derived from money laundering in drug trafficking.  Police gained information that the luxury race car belonged to Nattapol Narkham, alias “Boy” who was earlier arrested by narcotic police.

 

So does he own a Lamborghini or not?  In one sentence it says on a Lamborghini car HE owned.  In the very next sentence it says the car belong to someone else.  

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13 hours ago, worgeordie said:

Turns up at the Police station with his Mammy, how embarrassing 

for a grown man is that,lose lot of street cred doing that.

regards worgeordie

It isn't embarrassing, all these special people need mommy's support when they do naughty things.

"Grown man" ? You must be referring to his physical age not mental. They break the law and become sniveling children again. Mother is the boss.

All the naughty ones below need mommy's shoulder.

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If he is denying and will fully cooperate with the investigation, if they're smart enough and the operative word is if, then just follow the money trail.  Given how many others have slipped up in this regard, it will do one of two things, link him or clear him.  It's not really that hard if they know what they are doing. :wai:

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12 hours ago, ratcatcher said:

It isn't embarrassing, all these special people need mommy's support when they do naughty things.

"Grown man" ? You must be referring to his physical age not mental. They break the law and become sniveling children again. Mother is the boss.

All the naughty ones below need mommy's shoulder.

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Those are splendid photos of one of the most crucial of personal relationships in evidence in Thailand-the codependent one between mother and son.Very satisfying to the hive mind as the sons really do not have to take responsibility for anything much beyond assisting in the production of new Hivers and Hivettes.

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5 hours ago, Si Thea01 said:

If he is denying and will fully cooperate with the investigation, if they're smart enough and the operative word is if, then just follow the money trail.  Given how many others have slipped up in this regard, it will do one of two things, link him or clear him.  It's not really that hard if they know what they are doing. :wai:

I think he is very well linked already, what he is doing is trying to unlink himself, drugs are big business in Thailand involving huge amounts of money, if I had confidence in the Thai police actually being interested in convicting people rather than enriching themselves then this whole drug network should now be busted with many already in lockup

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he is scared sh1tless he is in deep and knows mummy can't stop him copping a bullet, the look at me i am a hero will mean nothing when he gets cooked, he has already admitted to his "fans"" that he is nothing but mummy's boy, imo

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Police gained information that the luxury race car belonged to Nattapol Narkham, alias “Boy” who was earlier arrested by narcotic police.
 
Boy was in the drug syndicate run by the Lao drug baron Xaysana.
 
But Benz Racing told police that he knew Boy because both like car and bike racing.

Boy and Benz Racing. If these two go down they need to change their nicknames or they're going to be popular inmates.
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1 hour ago, smedly said:

I think he is very well linked already, what he is doing is trying to unlink himself, drugs are big business in Thailand involving huge amounts of money, if I had confidence in the Thai police actually being interested in convicting people rather than enriching themselves then this whole drug network should now be busted with many already in lockup

 

Agree, regularly there are news reports of 'big busts' but in reality the whole situation seems to get bigger, and almost no reports of 'mr. big' arrests and incaseration, and news reports again recently saying Thailand is the hub.

 

Where's the police? 

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1 hour ago, smedly said:

I think he is very well linked already, what he is doing is trying to unlink himself, drugs are big business in Thailand involving huge amounts of money, if I had confidence in the Thai police actually being interested in convicting people rather than enriching themselves then this whole drug network should now be busted with many already in lockup

 

For once I agree with you.  I still have confidence in the coppers but it has been diminished substantially given some of their many recent stuff ups.  Hopefully there may be some decent ones involved in this investigation.

 

To bring down criminals, in particular those involved in drugs, or other major criminal activities, the most damming evidence, if they are not caught in possession, distribution or the actual activity at the time, is gathered from informants, gleaned from their financial records, what their current assets are at the time and is their life style and expenditure consistent with their income over the period that is being looked at.  So follow the money trail, especially from when this mommy's boy first started his business. 

 

Racing and what he has in vehicles costs a lot of money and back in the 80's, I was involved in the investigation of a certain high profile racing car driver in Australia and we nabbed him through the money trail.  We also found that he was heavily involved in the rebirthing of stolen vehicles, with many stolen vehicles found buried on his western NSW property.  It took  5 detectives over two years to get their man and his accomplices but we did, not only for drugs but also for a the stolen vehicle racket.   Needless to say they were given quite a number of years but then it was in Australia, we knew what we were doing and how to go about it.:wai:

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People who think this guy should cry and tell the police everything he knows.

How long do you think he will live once he starts talking ? drug lords don't tend to allow things like that to happen, and if it does happen they will soon put an end to the source.

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11 minutes ago, berybert said:

People who think this guy should cry and tell the police everything he knows.

How long do you think he will live once he starts talking ? drug lords don't tend to allow things like that to happen, and if it does happen they will soon put an end to the source.

He doesn't have to say anything, he could be between the cross hairs already but at this stage if anything happened to him it could well lead the dogs to the fox. On the other hand, if the cops are worth their salt they can get him and depending on how well the drug lord has covered his bum, maybe get the direct link.  But they will have to know what they are doing.:wai:

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13 minutes ago, berybert said:

That's the end of that then.

You could be right but they are not all dumb.  They do have some truly experienced and professional investigators who were trained by one of the best police forces in the world, the NSW Police Force.  All personnel are now required to complete the Policing Degree at Charles Sturt University Goulburn, with the majority having exceptional skills and great street cred.:wai:

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I wonder how long before that car and all of the goodies will remain under the state police hand??? There is a lot of spare parts to be redistribute on the market.

And kido will have a nice contract on him.  Next he will vanish and no one would know what happened.

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On Sunday, February 05, 2017 at 3:41 PM, berybert said:

People who think this guy should cry and tell the police everything he knows.

How long do you think he will live once he starts talking ? drug lords don't tend to allow things like that to happen, and if it does happen they will soon put an end to the source.

Wouldn't be any loss to the future of Thailand. 

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