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Mother still seeking justice for her son after 7 years

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Mother still seeking justice for her son after 7 years

 

By Hua Hin Today

 

60 year old Mrs Jaree Chinphong, a pork butcher at Hua Hin fresh market, is complaining that her son still hasn’t received justice more than 7 years after he was seriously injured after being arrested by Hua Hin police for drug trafficking in January 2015. She has filed a complaint with ‘Mr Decha’, who is a famed lawyer.

 

Mr Danthai Chinphong, or Joe, is now 41 years old, he was arrested by a police task force and placed into a car for more extensive searches to be carried out while further searches for evidence took place at his house in Hua Hin.

 

Two hours later Joe’s mother was notified by police that her son had jumped out of the car but that the police were able to recapture him, but her son had been injured and had to be taken to Hua Hin Hospital and urgently needed surgery due to brain swelling. Mrs Jaree Chinphong is not convinced by the police account because when her son was brought to the house he was handcuffed in the car with police sitting on both sides of him.

 

Full story: https://www.huahintoday.com/local-news/mother-still-seeking-justice-son-after-7-years/

 

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good luck, may the gods shine on you and your son.

4 hours ago, webfact said:

Two hours later Joe’s mother was notified by police that her son had jumped out of the car but that the police were able to recapture him, but her son had been injured and had to be taken to Hua Hin Hospital and urgently needed surgery due to brain swelling. Mrs Jaree Chinphong is not convinced by the police account because when her son was brought to the house he was handcuffed in the car with police sitting on both sides of him.

You'tr going to need more than a lawyer to prove this one.

Why do you think so many people arrested, in Thailand confess to whatever crimes they are accused of? 

At the very least expect to get roughed up if arrested

What i find strange is that the son does not seem to give a statement. So maybe he can't talk anymore. But without it and even with it it will be a he said she said situation. The police will win. 

So this guy jumps out of a police car and injures himself, hmm,  and that is the police fault?

  Arrested for drug trafficking, sounds like a good reason for being arrested to me.

Geezer

Surely there’s a GoFundMe for convicted Drug Traffickers roughed up by the law ? Or maybe not as zero uptake……Unclear how he was able to jump out of a moving cop car when restrained ?May have had some “help” with that I guess.Appears he did not serve any time then as disabled.Most medical bills covered under the 30 baht scheme it seems.And looks like his drug dealing career came to an abrupt halt. Full Article isn’t exactly Booker Prize stuff with lines like “ His mother is getting older every day”……..

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