'Joe Ferrari' case lifts lid on Thai police corruption


Thitisan Utthanaphon, nicknamed "Joe Ferrari", leaving the Crime Suppression Division in Bangkok, on Aug 26, 2021. - AFP

BANGKOK (AFP): A flashy cop with a taste for fast cars falls from grace following the leak of spine-chilling footage of a brutal interrogation gone wrong.

Not the plot of a blockbuster thriller, but the vivid reality of a story that has gripped Thailand in recent weeks and spotlighted police corruption that experts say infects almost every level of society in the kingdom.

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