A man accused of homicide and fired from his role as police chief in the northern province of Nakhon Sawan was concerned within the confiscation of over 400 luxurious automobiles. According to deputy national police chief, Suchart Thiraswasdi, disgraced former cop Thitisan Utthanaphol was involved in the seizure of 410 high-end automobiles that had been smuggled into Thailand from Malaysia and Singapore. A Thai PBS World report reveals that 270 of the cars were stolen abroad.
โซล่าเซลล์คุณภาพดี , whose penchant for luxury vehicles had earned him the nickname, “Joe Ferrari”, is in custody, accused of murder. It’s alleged he tortured and murdered a drugs suspect during questioning by overlaying his head in plastic baggage till the person fell unconscious. Several different officers were arrested alongside him. Suchart says the investigation is nearing completion and the case ought to be forwarded to prosecutors next month.
According to the Thai PBS World report, an investigation was also carried out into Thitisan’s involvement within the seizure of luxurious smuggled cars and suspected money laundering. Suchart says one hundred and one autos had been stolen abroad before being confiscated in Thailand. 169 had been reported stolen after they’d been seized, whereas the origin of one hundred forty is unknown and nonetheless being investigated.
Suchart says the seizure of numerous automobiles earlier than they were smuggled into the dominion reveals such action was illegal, adding that numerous the cars had been introduced into Thailand by foreigners, who instantly flew in one other country. Immigration officers are currently investigating what number of automobiles arrived in Thailand via this technique.
Of the 410 automobiles confiscated by Thitisan and others, solely 5 have not been auctioned off by the Customs Department. In Thailand, police who confiscate smuggled automobiles are entitled to a reward from the Customs Department. It’s reported that when the division put seized vehicles up for public sale, Thitisan’s men would bid on them, then promote them at beneath market value to collectors of luxurious cars..

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