
NONTHABURI: -- Two police officers in Nonthaburi province and one man have been arrested for an alleged bribery.
Two squad leaders at Bangkruay Police Station, Police Sergeant Major Prasert Kaodee and Police Sergeant Major Chalit Wetprasit, and Ponlawat Taisakultip have been arrested in connection with an alleged bribery charge. All deny the accusation against them.
The trio arrested nine men and seized several items on July 28, in relation to a robbery at the Lotus hypermarket in the Prawes area of Bangkok and allegedly demanded 200,000-baht in cash in return for not arresting the nine suspects.
After negotiation, the amount was apparently reduced to 50,000 baht, and the two sides agreed to meet for a money exchange at a shopping center.
However, a relative of one of the nine men reported the issue to the Nang Lerng Police Station, and the three people were arrested.
The police sergeant majors claimed they asked for the money in a bid to conduct a sting operation, aiming to catch the leader of the gang, as they have kept a close watch on the leader for a long time.
One of the nine robbery suspects said the robbery charge is groundless and the seized items were just for their personal business in a market in Bangkok. He added that two of the police gang managed to flee and avoid arrest.
Inquiry officials said they currently do not believe either side and will continue to probe the matter.
They said they have accused the two police sergeant majors of extortion by means of weapons and detainment.
Meanwhile, the civilian has been indicted for participating in the extortion and detainment.

-- Tan Network 2010-07-30

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