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PM Prayut never helps lawbreakers


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Not long after the Prayut led coupin 2014, the Koh Tao murders took place. Two locals were named as being involved by the local Police Chief.  One of the locals was the son of a highly connected Headman prominent in Surat political circles. (you don't need to be a rocket scientist to guess what happened next).

Prayut hand picked and appointed Somyot Pompoonmuang to oversee the investigation following the sudden transfer of the local police chief. Hey presto! 2 Burmese scapegoats were found, allegedly tortured into confessing and are now serving time on death row.

Prayut your record speaks for itself. Shame on you. 

 

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3 hours ago, yellowboat said:

It is difficult to believe he or the watch troll did not know what was going on .   

 

Dr. Narumon Pinyosinwat gives all these press meetings that dystopian, nightmare feel you see in the movies.  She has all the trustworthiness of Baghdad Bob.  

But is she on Tinder ? Might be an interesting ST date in Gig's Hotel

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Hmm, best thing is to have a committee investigate (well paid of course), that should take about 12 months. Then when the committees findings are inconclusive, test the public's reaction at the time. If they are bored with the whole process let it die, if not then form another committee to reevaluate the inconclusive findings of the first committee and then find that the findings were in fact inconclusive. It should be well out of the public's interest by then. If not then form a special parliamentary committee to go through the whole process again to reaffirm the inconclusiveness. By that time most of us should be dead and buried.

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

Prayut Chan-o-cha, insists that he has never helped anyone who broke the law. The Prime Minister says everything must be in accordance with the legal process, and he has ordered the Royal Thai Police to set up a committee to look into the prosecution’s decision.

can't find any words, almost choke laughing, did they said that with a straight face... 555

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22 hours ago, Andycoops said:

What about the government minister who was convicted in Australia?

He has explained this. Because the conviction wasn't in Thailand it doesn't count. Anyway to look into this  they have set up a panel which will organize a meeting which will then organize another panel to have another meeting to organize another panel which will decide whether action is needed. It should only take about 5 or 6 years.

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