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    Thai fraudster sentenced to 13,275 years in prison

    Thai fraudster sentenced to 13,275 years in prison

    A Thai court has sentenced a fraudster to more than 13,000 years in prison.
    Pudit Kittithradilok, 34, admitted running a Ponzi scheme whereby he promised investors artificially high financial returns.
    About 40,000 people were persuaded to pour more than $160m (£120m) into his companies.
    The court found he engaged in illicit lending and some 2,653 counts of fraud. Thanks to his confession, it halved his sentence to 6,637 years and six months.
    He is unlikely to serve more than 20 years, as Thai law sets a maximum 10-year term for each of the two crimes he was convicted of.


    Prosecutors told the court that Pudit organised seminars where attendees were encouraged to invest in what he said were businesses linked to property development, beauty, used cars and exports, among other things.
    According to the Bangkok Post, investors were promised generous returns, plus incentives to bring new members on board.
    As with any pyramid scheme, these new cash injections would then be used to pay off the earlier backers.
    Pudit had been held in Bangkok Remand Prison since his arrest in August, when he was denied bail.
    The court fined his two companies the equivalent of $20m each. Pudit and the firms were ordered to repay around $17m to the 2,653 identified victims, with 7.5% yearly interest.
    Thai fraudster sentenced to 13,275 years in prison - BBC News

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    That's his kharma fooked for a while

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    What a waste of talent. They should have him working at the Ministry of Finance!

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    shows their priorities, when a murderer can go unpunished (if he's from money) but a fraudster gets 13,000 years!

    Note: not saying the prick should walk, just saying that money is king in the kingdom of scammers.

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    Thanks to his confession, it halved his sentence to 6,637 years and six months.
    The mans family must be relieved at a job well done by the lawyer. He's clearly earned his fee

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    6,637 no worries, be outr in 8,635 just in time for my pie delivery and the general erection.
    I plan to hop off the Singapore high speed train at the Isthmusboot Kanal toss one off for the boat people and continue in 50 minutes to peek Ing.

    I'd invite you'll to share the pies but not sure the builders will've finished.

    P.S My builder said he might pop round to do some finishing off on december 26th.......... 2016 really !!!!
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    He is unlikely to serve more than 20 years
    doubt he serves that many.

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    He deserved more time! no parole! heinous swine that he is!

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    Fraud is ingrained within our surroundings.

    Beware.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HuangLao View Post
    Fraud is ingrained within our surroundings.

    Beware.
    That wouldn't happen to be the same multinic warning?

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