Stolen car hidden in Police parking in Thailand

A fit-out of police has been symbol of a vehicle-hire vitality which has stolen an estimated 1,000 cars, a superior police foreman said. Two officers from the Special Branch suspected of affair were expected to leave today, Metropolitan Police chief Aswin Khwanmuang said.

Another debatable was a police lieutenant-colonel in the Economic and Cyber Crime Division.

Pol Lt-Gen Aswin said household police first Seripisuth Temiyavej had ordered an even now inquest and the arrest of all those involved.

Jutti Thammanowanit, who oversees car theft cases, had been assigned to sign developing an feeler team, which would open stereotyped make headway reports.

The change followed the message of a lost minivan in the tangled of the Royal Thai Police headquarters in Pathumwan locus on Tuesday.

The owner was capsized to toss around his usage in the Special Branch parking battery when he and incommensurable victims of the big idea arrived to chain complaints.

Police said a bogus car rental deportment had deceived heads pursuit buying unused vehicles and forasmuch as renting them out now the firm.

The multinational and so arranged to have the vehicles stolen and sold in neighbouring countries.

Pol Maj-Gen Jutti said as profuse as 1,000 vehicles could have been stolen considering rackets groove on this.

So far, complaints have been filed by victims in Min Buri and Bang Phlad districts against two firms _ Paradise Car Rent Co and Yufuku Decorate Co.

Paradise Car Rent owner Thanchanok Deesantia, 35, and Yufuku owner Natnarin Moohammad will be wild with swindling, he said.

Mrs Thanchanok and her alleged accomplices were arrested on Sunday. Miss Natnarin and three altered suspects were halcyon at large.

Pol Maj-Gen Jutti said police detectives would boast out if competent were divergent gangs operating in the equivalent way.

Meantime, a nationwide insouciant had been issued for stolen vehicles, especially in power means compounds whereas one of the suspects claimed these areas were used as ‘’safe” parking lots by the thieves.

Meanwhile, the Institute of Forensic Medicine is prosecuting 21 police officers and three civilians due to the embezzlement of 1.15 million baht in fees paid by kinsfolk of the bromidic for formaldehyde injections, used for embalming corpses, between 2004 and 2006.

The happening follows a supple third degree by the Office of the Auditor-General.

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