A police informant, identified by the alias Jang Talat Phlu, has taken to the Sai Mai Tong Rod (Sai Mai Must Survive) Facebook page, renowned for its help during Covid-19 lockdowns, fearing for his life. He alleges threats from each a police gang and a drug cartel he uncovered.
Jang claims that a deputy chief inspector and 4 junior inspectors, members of the Gang Look Moo (Piglet Gang) working from a Bangkok police station, are pursuing him. The group, led by a deputy chief inspector identified as Poo Kong Pong (Pol Capt Pong), focused Jang after he facilitated a bribe fee to them.
Jang’s predicament began after a police raid on a Soi Taksin 19, Thon Buri district home in August final year. The police apprehended a caretaker and confiscated a hundred,000 methamphetamine tablets. Following the raid, Jang acquired a cellphone name from an individual named Coke Bovi. This particular person requested help in persuading the police not to arrest the drug’s proprietor. The police demanded a one million baht bribe to drop expenses, and the owner managed to barter it all the method down to 500,000 baht.
Jang said that he had recorded the telephone conversation with the police gang and the drug owner before the bribe was paid. Nevertheless, Coke Bovi was arrested early this year. Savings led to the one who financed the bribe contacting Jang to demand a refund. Jang organized a gathering with Pong at a Talat Phlu nightspot to discuss the refund. However, fearing a setup, he sent a friend to his place.
Pong detained the friend and initially refused to refund the cash. He only relented when Jang threatened to release the audio recording of the bribe negotiation. According to Jang, Pong and his gang have been terrorising his family ever since. Additionally, the drug gang is also demanding a refund, leaving Jang in a precarious scenario, reported Bangkok Post.
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