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08-26-2021, 08:46 AM
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Re: Thai Police Chief, Officers Accused of Torturing Suspect to Death
A cop, that probably doesn't get paid all that much, that drives an exotic car should be a clue about corruption.
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08-27-2021, 07:59 AM
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| My Rank: PRIVATE Poster Rank:7777 JuliusRofJD Join Date: Aug 2017 Posts: 24 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 7 Post(s)
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Re: Thai Police Chief, Officers Accused of Torturing Suspect to Death
As a Thai here, Im following this news. You might wonder why they are so stupid and do it on camera. Theres a reason why the footage is released. Let me explain. This footage first appeared on a famous Thai lawyer facebook page. The owner of the page said he received the video from a random facebook account and he requested the lawyer to make this video famous. The lawyer showed the chat he has with the sender. In the chat, the sender sent 4 messages: 1. "I am a police working in that station." 2. "I sent this video to another famous lawyer previously, but that famous lawyer, instead, went to ask the murderer in the footage for 20 millions Baht otherwise the murderer will be blackmailed and the video will be released on internet." 3. The sender feared his life is endangered. (maybe because he is one of the person who has access to the camera so he should be feared for his life or maybe other reasons) - He said if the murderer didn't get caught, he wont be alive. 4. So he sent it to the famous lawyer who then released this footage. This is why the camera footage is released on the internet. |