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Frenchman alleges Police Corruption incident at Pattaya Police Station.


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Frenchman alleges Police Corruption incident at Pattaya Police Station.

 

Pattaya, November 27 [PATTAYA ONE NEWS] : On Thursday evening at Pattaya Police Station, a French Restaurant Owner made a complaint regarding allegations of possible Police corruption in relation to a raid of his premise earlier in the day. Police Lieutenant Colonel Anan took up the case and spoke with Mr. Cyril Bossis Bonye aged 31 who owns a restaurant in Soi Yensabai where it intersects with Soi VC hotel in South Pattaya. At around 4.30 on Thursday Afternoon a team of around 10 plain clothed Police Officers entered his restaurant armed with a search warrant, supposedly issued by the Pattaya Provincial Court. Their search uncovered a number of counterfeit branded items including 20 T-Shirts, 10 watches, 15 pairs of shoes and 38 audio CD’s. The items were seized and Mr. Bonye was taken to Pattaya Police Station to the third floor Investigations Unit. Mr. Bonye alleges that negotiations began to clear the case and Mr. Bonye was told that unless he paid them money, he would possibly be sent to jail; if the case came to court. In fear, Mr. Boney paid an amount of 150,000 Baht and was then allowed to leave without charge. Mr. Bonye, was eventually persuaded by friends to report the incident and during questioning he demanded the investigating officer recover this money for him. The case was recorded and the details will now be checked with the officers who took part in the raid.

 

http://www.pattayaone.net/news/2009/november/news_27_11_52.shtml

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NOOOOOO !!!!!!! Police Corruption IN patts ????????????how could that happen lol

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he's certainly got balls doing that... but some people have no choice.. a 150,000 baht fine is alot of money for a small business owner

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he's certainly got balls doing that... but some people have no choice.. a 150,000 baht fine is alot of money for a small business owner

 

I agree but conversely you oul say his (so called) friends do not. Its not their ass on the line and I am not sure they gave good advice but that remains to be seen I guess.

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This topic was opened before somewhere on this board but I'm too lazy to look ;).

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Frenchman alleges Police Corruption incident at Pattaya Police Station.

 

Pattaya, November 27 [PATTAYA ONE NEWS] : On Thursday evening at Pattaya Police Station, a French Restaurant Owner made a complaint regarding allegations of possible Police corruption in relation to a raid of his premise earlier in the day. Police Lieutenant Colonel Anan took up the case and spoke with Mr. Cyril Bossis Bonye aged 31 who owns a restaurant in Soi Yensabai where it intersects with Soi VC Hotel in South Pattaya. At around 4.30 on Thursday Afternoon a team of around 10 plain clothed Police Officers entered his restaurant armed with a search warrant, supposedly issued by the Pattaya Provincial Court. Their search uncovered a number of counterfeit branded items including 20 T-Shirts, 10 watches, 15 pairs of shoes and 38 audio CD’s. The items were seized and Mr. Bonye was taken to Pattaya Police Station to the third floor Investigations Unit. Mr. Bonye alleges that negotiations began to clear the case and Mr. Bonye was told that unless he paid them money, he would possibly be sent to jail; if the case came to court. In fear, Mr. Boney paid an amount of 150,000 Baht and was then allowed to leave without charge. Mr. Bonye, was eventually persuaded by friends to report the incident and during questioning he demanded the investigating officer recover this money for him. The case was recorded and the details will now be checked with the officers who took part in the raid.

 

http://www.pattayaone.net/news/2009/november/news_27_11_52.shtml

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what adickhead :)

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