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Sifu Robert McInnes Responds to Police and Media Charges

Drew Noyes Pattaya Times Newspaper 19.02.2010

Thailand's Criminal Court has ruled to extradite a British national to face trial in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on fraud charges involving more than US$150 million.

Sifu Robert McInnes Responds to Police and Media Charges

UPDATED 21 February In an exclusive interview with the Pattaya Times newspaper, Mr. Sifu McInnes said, “I turned myself in last night and was released after being charged and posting bail while police are checking the paperwork about the items found in my Hummer. These false allegations reported in the foreign media are hurting my reputation and affecting my business so I went to the Pattaya Times, which is always fair, to tell my side."

More about the Police Crackdown on Foreign Operated Sex Bars

Wanrapa Boonsu Pattaya Times Editorial Dept. 24.01.2010
Police Crackdown Spreads as"Sifu" Robert McInnes is Suspected of Possessing Illegal Firearms

In a continuing police crackdown on foreign businessmen in Pattaya who may be committing crimes, a New Zealander who is fluent in Thai and worked his way up from flipping hamburgers on Walking Street to become one of Pattaya's leading foreign businessmen is now under suspicion for criminal activity.

More about the Police Crackdown on Foreign Operated Sex Bars

Leading websites registered 1,000,000 page views about the Jan. 7 Pattaya Times newspaper exclusive police crackdown on foreign operated sex bars.

Thailand Immigration Bureau Arrest Korean Fugitive

Thailand immigration Bureau 11.01.2010

Crime Crackdown Success

Visith Pinpawong 06.01.2010

Mr. Lee Chan Huen was wanted on charges of murder, kidnapping for ransom, rape of a minor and theft in South Korea and the Republic of the Philippines.

Crime Crackdown Success

Dealers, Drugs, Guns, Taken Off Pattaya’s Streets

Hungarian National Hiding in Pattaya Arrested for Embezzling 40 Million Baht

Chonburi Immigration office arrested Mr. Sarkadi Peter Andras, 55 years old who was charged with embezzling money in his country and moved to hide in Thailand.

Chief District Attorney Promises Justice for All

On October 19, newly appointed District Chief Prosecutor Mr. Wattana Swatthong met with one of the key witnesses and an alleged victim in the international case developing against Lance Frederick Shaw to assure people in Pattaya and everywhere justice will be served without corruption and this case is no exception regardless of any claims anyone may have made saying Mr. Shaw has protection from prosecution because of police connections.

3 bandits quickly captured in gold heist

More than 100 of Pattaya Police and Police Volunteers escorted two of the five men who staged a daring daylight robbery with assault rifles and black clothing with face masks in paramilitary style on a Jomtien gold shop on May 4 to reenact their crime.

New Pattaya Chief Leads Pattaya Police Into 2009

As of January, Pattaya has the only Doctoral recipient as Chief of Police.


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