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20 police and 10 officials implicated in trafficking illegal workers from Myanmar


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Simple punishment they have to

 

live ina refugee camp for 1 year

forfeture of all retirement money

forieture of rank to patolman

dishonorably discharged of duties

Names published in all newspapers to that their neighbors and people that lost loved ones or had to go through the <deleted> can thank them personally

 

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1 hour ago, kingstonkid said:

Simple punishment they have to

 

live ina refugee camp for 1 year

forfeture of all retirement money

forieture of rank to patolman

dishonorably discharged of duties

Names published in all newspapers to that their neighbors and people that lost loved ones or had to go through the <deleted> can thank them personally

 

You want to subject refugees to the likes of these criminals? 

Forfeiture of pensions and rank , I doubt that would ever happen . Too many around would have trouble sleeping .

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9 hours ago, mikebell said:

More committees formed; more free lunches; more hot air spouted by self-important big-wigs resulting in no action taken.  Thailand will always be a banana republic until they get a proper police force.

The move to legalise gambling like seat belts in the back of pickups will never become law because the police won't allow it.

But there is also the possibility that if certain members of the police force knew that gambling was going to be legalised, there would be many fingers in that pie.

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8 hours ago, mtls2005 said:

I often wonder how they choose the underlings who have to take a fall? And how many are needed for a particular "issue"?

 

Seniority? Family ties? Ability to pay for protection? Lottery?

 

 

Everyone seems to understand and accept their place in the pecking order, it's a 3rd world cultural thing!

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16 hours ago, possum1931 said:

But there is also the possibility that if certain members of the police force knew that gambling was going to be legalised, there would be many fingers in that pie.

I don't understand your point.  There are already many police fingers in the illegal gambling, prostitution and illegal immigration pies.  It's the illegality that attracts the police because the victims can't complain.  Legal casinos would have to maintain certain standards + the taxman would reap massive rewards

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1 hour ago, mikebell said:

I don't understand your point.  There are already many police fingers in the illegal gambling, prostitution and illegal immigration pies.  It's the illegality that attracts the police because the victims can't complain.  Legal casinos would have to maintain certain standards + the taxman would reap massive rewards

I agree very much with your last sentence, but I'm just saying that I don't think the police will object to legal casinos for obvious reasons, and a Thai taxman reaping "massive" rewards for anyone who is connected? I don't see that either.

Surely we all know about connected people and wealth here in Thailand.

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Only police implicated in the illegal gambling dens and the "trafficking of illegal workers"?

No mention of any Army involvement at all.  Does this mean the cases are closed and the Army gets away with their share?

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