‘Joe Ferrari’ to be slapped with more charges over torture killing


BANGKOK (The Nation/Asia News Network): The police Crime Suppression Division is planning to file a charge under Section 172 of the Organic Act on Anti-Corruption against former Nakhon Sawan Police Station chief, Pol Colonel Thitisan Uthanapol, also known as ‘Joe Ferrari’.

Thitisan has been accused of demanding 2 million baht from two drug suspects before suffocating a male suspect to death with plastic bags on Aug 5.

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