‘Joe Ferrari’ informs court he does not want to appeal verdict


The court held Thitisan (Joe Ferrari) and five others responsible for the death of Jirapong Thanapat, a drug suspect who was detained at the Muang police station from Aug 4 to 6 last year before he died of suffocation. - AFP

BANGKOK (The Nation/Asia News Network): The family of the former Nakhon Sawan police station chief on Thursday informed the Central Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases that he wants to waive his right to appeal against a primary court ruling.

The mother of Pol Colonel Thitisan Utthanaphon, alias “Joe Ferrari”, asked the court to issue an order so he could start his prison sentence without waiting for any ruling from the appeals or supreme courts.

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