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Big Joke: Thai police team have been to England to interview woman who claims rape on Koh Tao

 

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The head of the Immigration police Maj-Gen Surachate Hakparn revealed to TNA yesterday that the Royal Thai Police team investigating a rape claim by an English tourist on Koh Tao will be back in Thailand tomorrow (Saturday). 

 

Then he promised that within seven days all will be revealed. 

 

In one of the best kept secrets the RTP team have already been in contact with the metropolitan police in London and are in possession of a shirt reported to have semen stains.

 

Maj-Gen Surachate said that an interpreter accompanied the team and they had received good cooperation from the alleged victim. 

 

Though tight lipped about what the team had discovered he urged the press to wait and promised that information would be available within the next week. 

 

TNA reported that the alleged victim in the case has not been blacklisted though they gave no indication if this meant that the Thai authorities had determined she was in fact telling the truth. 

 

Surachate said that the Thai police will get to the bottom of the matter and justice will prevail. If rape was proved the victim would be interviewed again, he added. 

 

Last month he had gone to Koh Tao and declared that no rape had occurred - a move that was criticized in many quarters and prompted further investigations in London.

 

Surachate - known by his moniker Big Joke - moved from his deputy position at the Thai Tourist Police Bureau to become commissioner of the Immigration Bureau on Monday. 

 

Source: TNA

 
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6 minutes ago, brucegoniners said:

This is a guy who loves seeing his name in the paper and online, lol

Sorry but to me this is a guy who is doing his job and when he gets going doesn’t back off

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Koh Tao rape claim probe to end next week

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Thai police expect to finalise their investigation next week into the alleged rape of a British tourist on Surat Thani’s Koh Tao a few months ago, Immigration police chief Maj-Gen Surachate Hakparn said.

 

The Royal Thai Police team investigating the rape claim travelled to the United Kingdom last month to interview the 19-year-old British woman who claimed to have been drugged, raped and robbed on the island in June.

 

The team is due to return to Thailand on Saturday with evidence provided by UK police, such as a sperm-stained shirt, Surachate said on Thursday.

 

“It will take a week [after their return] to conclude if the rape is proved to be real. If she tells the truth we will invite her to Thailand for further questions,” Surachate said.

 

He said he has not received any report from the team whether the alleged victim still stood by her previous statements.

 

Initial reports said the team received good cooperation from the alleged victim in the interview which involved both Thai and English interpreters as well as UK officers, he added.

 

Surachate denied that the alleged British victim had been blacklisted by Thai authorities from entering the Kingdom and vowed to bring justice to all concerning sides.

 

In August, Thai police went to the island to investigate and gather further evidence relating to the case. They initially said they found no evidence to support the rape claim. The finding was criticised and prompted further investigations in London.

 

Thai Police later arrested 12 Facebook users for sharing posts about the alleged crime and commenting on them at the “CSI LA” page on Facebook for allegedly violating the Computer Crime Act.

 

As well as the 12 suspects, two others are still at large; one is Pramuk Anantasin, administrator of “CSI LA” Facebook page and Suzanne Emery, British publisher of the online newspaper and Facebook page Samui Times. Police have accused them of reporting false information concerning the rape claim.

 

Surachate, known by his moniker “Big Joke”, moved from his deputy position at the Thai Tourist Police Bureau to become commissioner of the Immigration Bureau on Monday.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30355884

 
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