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As the story of the 7 police officers accused of suffocating a man to death while trying to extort him for 2 million baht continues to unfold, 2 of the officers are currently fugitives, including Pol Col Thitisan “Chief Joe” Utthanaphon whose incredible wealth and fleet of cars has come under intense scrutiny. Now the National Anti-Corruption Commission has launched a probe into the police station superintendent’s sprawling property, mansion, 29 luxury and supercars valued at over 175 million baht, plus 13 more luxury cars. An investigation into 39 year old Chief Joe’s finances, almost as shocking as the suffocation […]

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This just screams of corruption!!!  If there is one, there are many more and they all should be investigated.  He is probably on the run for more than just the murder of a suspect.  Even though they are investigating him, there is one of 2 things that will happen.  Either nothing will happen and he will be promoted to a higher position or he will be found guilty and all the property he has will be sold off and the proceeds distributed to the higher ups.

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2 hours ago, BDawg467 said:

... there is one of 2 things that will happen.  Either nothing will happen and he will be promoted to a higher position or he will be found guilty and all the property he has will be sold off and the proceeds distributed to the higher ups.

You missed Option 3.

Killed in a gun fight resisting arrest, so unfortunately he wasn't able to give evidence against anyone else.

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2 hours ago, Thaiger said:

Chief Joe assisted in the confiscation of 368 illegal cars over the last 10 years. The police officer would receive 45% of the value of the cars he seized.

I recall some smuggled cars being crushed here a few years ago and reports on the scam.

 

The cars are smuggled in, "found", then sold at auction, all taxes paid, for a fraction of the value as a small but expensive key part is missing (usually an engine management system).

They're then fully legal and the buyer can sell them on after re-fitting the part he removed before for around ten times what he paid at auction - and he also gets back 45% of what he paid at auction as a "reward".

 

A nice earner, but still only pocket money for "Chief Joe". 

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You can look at most anyone in a certain type of position and don’t even have to double guess of how they became wealthy. And that includes everyone and everyone with out naming people like the watch toad boy. 

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