Published on September 5, 2023, at 05:32
After claiming to have been threatened by officers and a drug ring he had exposed in Bangkok, the police agent turned to an emergency answer Facebook page for assistance.
A assistant chief investigator and four other young officers investigators, according to the source, who goes by the nickname Jang Talat Phlu, pursued him after he served as a go-between for the five officers who make up the so-called Gang Look Moo( Piglet Gang ) and are based at sacramental headquarters in Bangkok.
A deputy chief inspector by the name of Poo Kong Pong( Pol Capt. ) is in charge of the police gang.
He claimed that out of fear for his life, he turned to the Facebook website known as the Sai Mai Tong Rod, known for its active role in assisting people during the Covid – 19 evacuations.
After police raided a home in Soi Taksin 19 in the Thon Buri district in August of last year, where they detained the custodian and took 100,000 ice tablets, Mr. Jang explained to the webpage administrator that he was in an extremely precarious situation.
Soon after the attack, Mr. Jang claimed to have received a call from Coke Bovi asking him to convince the authorities gang not to detain the drug owner. In exchange for not filing a police report, the law demanded one million baht, which the landlord later haggled down to 500, 000 ringgit.
Before paying the reward, Mr. Jang claimed to have recorded the telephone conversation between the police group and the drug dealer.
Earlier this month, police continued to detain Coke Bovi, prompting the businessman of the bribe to contact Mr. Jang and demand payment. Mr. Jang claimed that he had planned to meet with Pol Capt. Pong at a nightclub in Talat Phlu to explain the refund but had rather sent his friend out of fear of being caught.
When Mr. Jang threatened to release music of the earlier reward being discussed, Pol Capt Pong finally gave in after detaining the friend and refusing to return the money. Since then, Pol Capt Pong and his crew have terrorized his family, according to Mr. Jang, who also claimed that the drug cartel was pestering him for payment.