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12 arrested in second ‘fake licence plates’ police operation

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12 arrested in second ‘fake licence plates’ police operation

By Supachai Phetchthewee
The Nation

 

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A police operation linked to fake car licence plates in which officers raided 19 locations nationwide this week led to the arrest of 12 suspects, Pol Maj-General Surachet Hakpan, the 191 patrol and special operation division chief, told a press conference in Bangkok on Friday.

 

During the operation, dubbed Yutthakarn Prabpram Pump Paiplom II (second operation to suppress fake car licence plates), officers also seized 39 cars, 56 motorcycles, 12 guns, caches of ammunition, 13 car licence plates and 34 bank account books as evidence, he said.

 

The suspects were facing charges of racketeering, forgery, and having guns and ammunition in their possession without permission, he said.

 

The operation stemmed from a police investigation that found 19 locations linked to car and motorcycle theft crimes which saw the vehicles fitted with fake licence plates and sent for sale outside the country as well as gun dealing and illegal money lending, Surachet said. 

 

Among the suspects, some reportedly used Facebook as a contact point for people to “pawn” their vehicles and guns to borrow cash, he said. But when many customers wanted to get their cars back, they found that the vehicles had already been sent for sale in a neighbouring country or used in a crime. 

 

Both operations had led to the arrest of 24 suspects, he said, adding that police were gathering evidence to detain more suspects.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/breakingnews/30318919

 
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Normally i am not one to praise the RTP, but they deserve credit for this.

Last month my wife received a ticket for driving through a red light in Roiet.

Our pickup has never been in Roiet, so we contacted Roiet police, and told them.

The pickup in the photo was white, ours is grey.

It also had a canopy on the back, ours doesnt, but it clearly showed the pickup in the photo with the exact same number plate as ours.

16 hours ago, colinneil said:

Normally i am not one to praise the RTP, but they deserve credit for this.

Last month my wife received a ticket for driving through a red light in Roiet.

Our pickup has never been in Roiet, so we contacted Roiet police, and told them.

The pickup in the photo was white, ours is grey.

It also had a canopy on the back, ours doesnt, but it clearly showed the pickup in the photo with the exact same number plate as ours.

Scary :crying:

On 6/23/2017 at 6:19 PM, snoop1130 said:

During the operation, dubbed Yutthakarn Prabpram Pump Paiplom II (second operation to suppress fake car licence plates)

Well, isn't that a snappy name.  How did they come up with that  :burp:

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