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Thailand’s Central Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases will decide punishment for the seven so-called ‘Joe Ferrari’ police on June 8. The seven former police officers allegedly suffocated a drug suspect to death with a plastic bag. They face four charges: malfeasance, abuse of authority, torture causing death, and coercion. The victim’s parents have demanded 1.55 million baht from the seven former police, to compensate for the death of their son. Four of the officers pretended to be drug customers before taking the victim and his wife to a room in the compound of the police station for interrogation […]

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15 minutes ago, Thaiger said:

The interrogation leader was nicknamed Joe Ferrari due to his luxurious, wealthy lifestyle.

Don't forget to check all the other unusually wealthy scam police, Jim Porsche, John Benz, Somchai Bentley etc...

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29 minutes ago, Thaiger said:

Thailand’s Central Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases will

Be accepting brown envelopes of the very large variety as it …

29 minutes ago, Thaiger said:

will decide punishment for the seven so-called ‘Joe Ferrari’ police on June 8.

 

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2 hours ago, Thaiger said:

seven so-called ‘Joe Ferrari’ police

Only one “Joe Ferrari “ … remaining 6 are “Joe Scoda”

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12 hours ago, Thaiger said:

They face four charges: malfeasance, abuse of authority, torture causing death, and coercion. 

Pleading not guilty to “torture causing death” while admitting to torture that caused death seems bizarre. Cannot see how Isuzu Joe and crew can wiggle their way out of that unless the autopsy “proves” the victim coincidentally died of a congenital heart condition aggravated by drug abuse. 

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I would bet the ruling will have a loop hole that it was unnecessary roughness but an honest mistake so some compensation will needed to be paid and the punnishemnt is inactive duty for a few months then a transfer and need to be on good behavior as their two months of probation play out. Or it might be the one who gets the problem is the one who put the bag over his head.

 

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