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Supreme Court president asked to probe Supreme Court acquittal of 6 police over drug suspect’s murder

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Supreme Court president asked to probe Supreme Court acquittal of 6 police over drug suspect’s murder

 

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The mother of one of the 2,500 dead victims of the war on drugs, launched 14 years ago by the government of then Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, has lodged a petition with the president of the Supreme Court seeking a probe into the acquittal, by a panel of Supreme Court judges, of six Kalasin police officers charged with killing her son.

 

The victim, 17-year old Mr. Kittisap Thitboonkrong, a suspect in a theft, was reportedly escorted out of Kalasin provincial police station on July 22nd or 23rd 2004 by the six officers.  He was later found hanged in a farm cottage in Jangharn district of the north-eastern province of Roi-et.

 

The six police officers were arrested and charged with the murder of Mr. Kittisap and hiding his body to conceal their guilt.  The officers were identified as Pol Col Montri Sriboonlua, then superintendent of Kalasin Muang district police, Pol Lt-Col Sumit Nansathit, then deputy superintendent of Kalasin Muang district police, Pol Lt-Col Sampao Indee, then chief inspector of Kalasin Muang district police, Pol Senior Mst-Sgt Angkarn Kammoon, Sutthinan Nonthing and Pannasin Uppanan.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/supreme-court-president-asked-to-probe-supreme-court-acquittal-of-6-police-over-drug-suspects-murder/

 

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The officers while suspended received 100,000 Baht from their boss, as printed in the Thai newspapers with photos about 5 years ago, when I was living in Kalasin.

They were only doing their job....????

regards worgeordie

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19 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

They were only doing their job....????

regards worgeordie

Agreed.  Thai police consider themselves Judge, Jury AND Executioner.  They decide whether to prosecute; what constitutes a crime.  Look at Pattaya's taxi drivers who universally flout the law of the land with the connivance of the local Plod.

Well you can say easy: there would be no mafia in Thailand if police would be out of Thailand

Why so many high ranking Police officers escorting a low level druggy.?

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"Supreme Court president asked to probe Supreme Court"

I wonder if he could conduct a similar probe into the death sentences passed on the two Burmese boys!

The BiB are the law.. unto themselves !

6 hours ago, worgeordie said:

They were only doing their job....????

regards worgeordie

Your talking <deleted> as per normal 

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