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10 arrested for sharing content about tourist’s Koh Tao rape claim

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13 hours ago, Cadbury said:

All Titanium members are in the book and first off the rank. Be ready for a knock on the door.

Now I'm really worried. At my age I don't think I could spend the next 30 years sleeping on stone floors and eating that songtam, toxic waste stuff and that bell ringing. And who would look after all the farm cats?

 

Dear me, Thailand; land of surprises.

 

Got to go. A tank has just stopped outside!!!

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  • Disgraceful. I hope this comes back to bite them in the arse. 

  • StealthEnergiser
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    forget about red bull boys we have bigger fish to fry !

  • Wonder how long before they demand UserID info for all the TVF posters who have weighed in?  

1 hour ago, Borzandy said:

So, that's all

Can she or you show something other with evidence? 

20 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

I think after the election and the PM remains in power, all comments on this website will be locked on all political and police stories.

 

Hard to say if they will begin to track us down or not.

Have to sit in our homes in complete silence... 

There are serious strings being pulled here. Certainly pegs my suspicion meters.

The repeal of the infamous Computer Crimes Act should be a major priority for parties hoping to seize the reins of power in February's general election

 

This catch-all legislation, as the Facebook arrests clearly show, is being used to intimidate and silence an already cowed electorate and mass media and is bound to stifle open debate on vital national issues in the run-up to polling day.

 

Any leader bold who pledges to give it the elbow and also lift the ludicrous ban on allowing women recruits into the police academy could have the makings of a winning ticket.

23 minutes ago, Krataiboy said:

The repeal of the infamous Computer Crimes Act should be a major priority for parties hoping to seize the reins of power in February's general election

 

This catch-all legislation, as the Facebook arrests clearly show, is being used to intimidate and silence an already cowed electorate and mass media and is bound to stifle open debate on vital national issues in the run-up to polling day.

 

Any leader bold who pledges to give it the elbow and also lift the ludicrous ban on allowing women recruits into the police academy could have the makings of a winning ticket.

Unless that is an opposing party promises something new and shiny for each voter ... 

23 hours ago, webfact said:

Koh Tao had been infamous worldwide after two British backpackers were brutally killed in 2014. 

Not to mention the many 'OTHER' instances of crimes against young farang women, disappearances, etc. since them two..........

On 9/5/2018 at 4:12 PM, balo said:

The CSI LA guy lives in California so I think he has dual citizenship. He will not return to Thailand, that's for sure.

He reported the whole watch controversy 

The slimy tentacles of the Koh Tao crime lords reach out again coil around and strangle opinion and truth.

 

Either the stories are not getting out into the mainstream, or kids as kids do, don't believe it can happen to them.

 

Don't go there!

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