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Pattaya armed robbery at luxury house: Investigation focuses on the alleged victims


webfact

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Can’t scam a scammer !! Just a higher version of the Europeans last year who were in Koh phangan and samui saying they had been robbed etc and were trying to claim insurance. They were all false claims and they thought the local police would be to stupid to find out the truth . Guess the hours of questioning at the station made them crack the people spent few months in jail before being deported ! ????

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

A deputy chief of the RTP earlier in the week went to the area to demand that the case be properly investigated by the Nong Prue police.

In the real world that would be a given. In 3rd world Thailand the police have to be ordered to do their job. Whether they will or not is still up in the air. The deputy chief has spoken so his role is over. It isn't his role to ensure they act on what he has said. He can't be blamed if the local plod go back to sleep.

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6 hours ago, Mavideol said:

there you have it.... money and Chinese are a bad mix, drugs/blackmail/money laundering are all called "business" dealings

Thanks - just as I posted on TVF the other day, may also include on-line gambling!

Quote from Statista:-

"The global online gambling market is anticipated to be valued at more than 92.9 billion U.S. dollars in 2023. The current size of the market is almost 59 billion U.S. dollars, meaning the size is forecast to double in the upcoming years"

 

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4 hours ago, anthobkk said:

it was 10 million baht few days ago and now "only" 3 million ?? How come ?

The Chinese number for '3' sounds similar to Thai '10' ; bad translating from Chinese to Thai to English in the original version of incident.

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

Now the focus seems to very much be concentrating on the Chinese men themselves whose DNA and fingerprints have been taken and whose business dealings and detailed movements over the last 4-5 years are now under scrutiny. 

Under what law can they demand DNA and fingerprints from the victims?

 

Sounds to me like it was police officers that committed the crime.

 

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