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An activist from the Association for the Protection of the Thai Constitution has petitioned the Anti-Money Laundering Office to look into the wealth acquired by former police chief, Thitisan Utthanaphon. Thitisan has been fired as police chief in the northern province of Nakhon Sawan and is being investigated for his alleged role in the death of a suspect in custody. He is accused of placing plastic bags over the head of 24 year old Chiraphong Thanapat, while the man was being questioned on drugs offences. Video footage of the incident has gone viral on social media, prompting nationwide outrage. In […]

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Srisuwan, sorry mate your wasting your time, how on earth do you expect the corrupt to investigate 1 of their own?

No way will the truth ever be known about how he got his untold riches, all will be kept very quiet, until the public forget about it.

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Stop wasting time and money on pointless fake investigations. We all know hes not in a filthy police cell where he belongs and before long will be free to spend his multi millions.

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31 minutes ago, Thaiger said:

to look into the wealth acquired by former police chief, Thitisan Utthanaphon.

they might find some sex toys in his house and then he will really be in trouble. 

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So much to talk about with Thailand. Such a wonderful place with great people. But the ruling classes are overtly corrupt. Government, Police, Army - All structurally corrupt!

This is the sad reality of Thailand. But it doesnt have to be. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing". I dont begrudge the brave souls that stand up and oppose the lawless Thai elite who oppress the Thai people on a daily basis.

Yesterday Tim and Jay suggested the 'Red shirts vs yellow shirts fan base was quite even in numbers'. On what evidence are you basing this statement? Electoral fraud has been a hallmark of Thai democracy. When the Red shirts gain power via elections, the army step in on behalf of the elite. Thailand has had 18 military coups and 18 constitutions since the  so called 'democratic revolution' of 1932. Has there ever been a military coup when a yellow shirt government has been in power?

I would suggest getting some subject matter experts on the show rather than Tim & Jay pontificating on issues.

Too often on this show you offer personal opinion rather than facts. You are nothing more than social commentators. Get some facts into the converstaion and quote your sources . Support your arguements with data. Inject some genuine professionalism into the show. Perhaps a panel discussion with both sides represented. 

Its great to see this show each day, and with time I am sure it will get better. 

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Start interview 11:14am

Present the defendant, his lawyer and the interviewer 

Question: Did you honestly pay for all your possessions with money from your salary?

Answer: Yes.

End interview 11:15am.

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3 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

they might find some sex toys in his house and then he will really be in trouble. 

They already showed the 2 girls and said they were his maids or home caretakers. 

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While we are at it, might as well investigate the unusual wealth of Prayuth, Pratin, all 2200 generals, all higher ranked police, immigration and customs agents, every mayor, and every governor, and all the 250 proxy senators. 

Let's clean house. How about a prison built specifically for government officials and cops? It would be very easy to fill. Porridge for breakfast, thin noodle soup for lunch, and plain rice for dinner. Every day. And throw away the keys. No need to ever let them out of the cells. Clean up the land. 

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40 minutes ago, dmacarelli said:

While we are at it, might as well investigate the unusual wealth of Prayuth, Pratin, all 2200 generals, all higher ranked police, immigration and customs agents, every mayor, and every governor, and all the 250 proxy senators. 

Let's clean house. How about a prison built specifically for government officials and cops? It would be very easy to fill. Porridge for breakfast, thin noodle soup for lunch, and plain rice for dinner. Every day. And throw away the keys. No need to ever let them out of the cells. Clean up the land. 

 

 

Drain the swamp!

 

 

 

Then replace them with a different set of institutionally corrupt individuals.

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