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Police are ready to tackle gang presenting false evidence to Supreme Court

 

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Nakhon Phanom provincial  police are prepared to set up an inquiry team to prosecute a group of people who allegedly produce false evidence to the court in bid to revive a deadly car crash incident 12 years ago.

 

The police action followed the Nov 17 ruling by the Supreme Court rejecting the petition of a former school teacher, Jomsap Sanmuangkote, for the revival of a fatal car accident case in which she was found guilty and sentenced to three years and two months by three courts.

 

The Supreme Court rejected her petition on the reason that there was no new evidence to justify the revival of her case and that her witnesses appeared to be unreliable.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/police-ready-tackle-gang-presenting-false-evidence-supreme-court/

 

 
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Suriya later approached another man, Prasert Roopsa-ard, with 200,000 baht offer, but the man declined because he could not drive."

 

 

 

 

And why would that be a problem over here ?  :cheesy:

 

 

 

 

 

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If this is true, I will have to confess to being taken in by the whole "somebody else confessed" story.

 

In my defence - it is so very easy to doubt the word of the police investigators here. The RTP do not have a reputation for honesty and thoroughness.

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