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Patong hotel operators counter-sue military and former employee

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Patong hotel operators counter-sue military and former employee

"There’s a clear CCTV camera footage as evidence of unlawful detention."

By Kritsada Mueanhawong

 

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The Patong Paragon Hotel operator, Wisit Iew-Wirotrit, together with his lawyer, Ananchai Chaiyadet and his lawyer team, visited Patong’s Police Station to issue litigation against the army officers and his former employee, both for criminal and civil charges, asking for 100 million Baht compensation.

 

The charges include unlawful detention and perjury.

 

The lawyer said prior to the police report that… “the video of military officers visiting the hotel on March 27, and the following news released by them, has defamed my client and we will sue everyone involved in both civil and criminal laws. We have gathered 80% of the evidence and witnesses and will ask for 100 million Baht compensation.”

 

Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/patong-hotel-operators-counter-sue-military-and-former-employee

 
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UP tomorrow - Army and Co to sue the people they are suing for suing them and causing defamation by suing !

 

11 hours ago, steelepulse said:

Who's got the bigger todger and connections is shaping up here.

 

And / or the deepest pockets. 

All as clear as a Patong klong to me ...

the guy on the right could star as The Joker in any batman remake.

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