Wife of ‘Big Joke’ answers theft charge

Sirinadda Hakparn is accused of breaking into a condominium and stealing B7.5 million worth of items.

Surachate and Sirinadda Hakparn are seen in an undated photo in a feature in Cops Magazine.
In a function in Cops Magazine, Surachate and Sirinadda Hakparn are seen in an undated photograph.

Surachate” Large Joke” Hakparn’s wife reported to the police on Thursday to face a charge of stealing assets worthwhile$ 5.7 million from a property room.

After the Phra Khanong Criminal Court granted her arrest warrant, Sirinadda Hakparn, accompanied by a lawyer, made an appearance at the Bangkok police station at 2.40pm to join with prosecutors.

Investigators pressed her for details upon her appearance at the place, including the alleged use of a keycard to start a shared area. ” It’s not true. Before meeting with prosecutors, Ms. Sirinadda said,” I will attribute my lawyer to handle any problems that cause damage.

Thanattha Yodyiam, 50, a particular teacher at the Royal Police Cadet Academy in Sam Phran city of Nakhon Pathom, lodged a complaint with the police on October 20 accusing Ms. Sirinadda of fraud from her place in the Green Condo on Sukhumvit Soi 101 in Bangkok’s Phra Khanong area.

The plaintiff claimed that she and her husband Pheemphot Nomchobphitak resided in a condominium in the Salaya area of Nakhon Pathom, which was close to their place of employment, the police cadet academy.

The reported robbery occurred at about 2pm on Aug 18 this month, according to the problem. Ms. Thanattha asked her brother Phongphat Voraket to take some things out of her place at the Green Condo on that day. Upon emerging from the &nbsp, floor, he saw Ms Sirinadda using a keycard to open the door.

Mr. Phongphat e-mailed his uncle after she returned from Nakhon Pathom to check on her things at the Bangkok apartments. She found that gold ornaments weighing 120 baht ( 1.8 kilogrammes ) and 600, 000 baht in cash had disappeared. The costs totalled 5.7 million ringgit.

Ms. Thanattha claimed that she and her father planned to throw a bridal party in February. They tied the knot in May of this year.

She claimed that she had tried to reach Ms. Sirinadda in useless using both Phone and Line. She then attempted to hand-deliver the items to Ms. Sirinadda’s house on September 17 in a letter asking for their gain. According to Ms. Thanattha, a security guard instructed her to give it to a police commander who was manning the home of Pol Gen Surachate.

But, no possessions were returned, and she eventually filed the officers problem. &nbsp,

According to a source with knowledge of the case, Ms. Thanattha’s partner was a police officer and previously worked for Pol Gen Surachate.

Ms Sirinadda, 50, comes from success, as the child of a Songkhla merchant who made his fortune in bus travel. Her father started his police job in Songkhla there as well.

Pol Gen Surachate, a former assistant federal police chief who was seen as a front-runner for the mayor’s place, was dismissed from the power in August.

The expulsion purchase was based on allegations that he was a part of an online gambling industry, which are still being looked into.