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Attack on Russian teacher in Pattaya: Thai man, 35, admits brutal crime to "relieve stress"


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3 hours ago, Neeranam said:

Who speculated it was Ukraine motivated, unbelievable. 

It was not wise of this teacher running at night. 

This is true anywhere but applies more in Pattaya, where the dregs of  Thai society congregate. 

It wasn't in Pattaya.....

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4 hours ago, Neeranam said:

Who speculated it was Ukraine motivated, unbelievable. 

It was not wise of this teacher running at night. 

This is true anywhere but applies more in Pattaya, where the dregs of  Thai society congregate. 

And foreigners

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3 hours ago, toofarnorth said:

What a thing to admit to. ................................stressed and found release in attacking people. Glad he doesn't live in my soi. Or in my part of the country come to that.

Don't worry his roommates in jail will release their stress on him! I wonder how much time he will do?

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My compliments for the police made an arrest so soon.

The police in my country is only active make money for the state traffic tickets already have a busged they have to make                         1 billion euro, crime fighting cost money you have to make a clain on internet.

police stations are closed for the public after 5 pm and in the weekend.

Jailtime not realy because keep them in jail cost money so give them 240 community service instead.

I escaped the high tax for let immigration go wild and give them all for free

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3 hours ago, KhunLA said:

proactive ??? what is that ?

 

Same worldwide, police take reports and investigate.  They are not there to prevent crime.

Nonsense, police prevent crime in many countries.  You need to get out from under that stone you live under.

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5 hours ago, Neeranam said:

Who speculated it was Ukraine motivated, unbelievable. 

It was not wise of this teacher running at night. 

This is true anywhere but applies more in Pattaya, where the dregs of  Thai society congregate. 

Some of the sleuths on this forum.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Thai Rath reported that he admitted to the attack saying that he was stressed and found release in attacking people.

A padded cell sounds about right for him then.

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We say Thailand is safe because we’re 89 and asleep by 8.     At night…………it’s a very different Thailand.     Home, taxi, bar, taxi, home.   My daily schedule for the last 17 years.   Bar food is enough.   

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2 hours ago, aussienam said:

Dregs of Thai society - yes there are low life criminal scum that come to Pattaya - more than usual in this red light town. 

But you need to include dregs of society brought in from around the world as well. Plenty of weirdo farangs as well. 

Scammers, swindlers galore, thieves, organized criminals, money launderers, traffickers, fraudsters, sexual predators, druggies, plenty and plenty of crooks who never got busted by the law for really serious crimes and legitimize themselves in Pattaya. Cesspool of scum both sides.  Intermingled with normal Thai and farang expats and tourists as well.  

I know, but never mentioned them as this is the Pattaya forum. 

 

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5 hours ago, bbko said:

What are you on about? An arrest has been made by the police.  

Why waste your time answering that senseless statement twice??? He  made no sense in both his comments  ????????

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6 hours ago, bbko said:

Lock the low-life up for a few years.

Here's a news vid showing the truck stalking her and entering the park and leaving after 15 minutes.

Good to see a quick arrest.

 

Let’s be truthful here … The scum is a Rapist and should be castrated then Guillotined just for good luck to make sure he doesn’t do it again 

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

Thai Rath reported that he admitted to the attack saying that he was stressed and found release in attacking people. 

 

A reenactment of the crime - a common feature in Thai investigations - and a press briefing is expected today. 

Hopefully, people witnessing the crime reenactment today will feel stressed and found release in attacking him with sticks and chains

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7 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

yeah but you need police as they do into be proactive, it's well known they heavily rely on CCTV

As they do in most Western countries, I understand that in the UK  which I believe has one of the highest number of CCTV cameras in the world, most local government authorities have their own staff monitoring cameras in order to detect crime.

I think you will also find that most police forces are reactive rather than proactive these days.

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7 hours ago, bbko said:

How could the police be proactive in a case like this?  Armed escort as she went jogging?

Well, if the police were sometimes present on the streets, people would know that they exist, not only to wash the blood off the asphalt after accidents, and so hopefully less inclined to commit crimes.

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7 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

police need to investigate, get it? you know, not sit on their backsides and do nothing, CCTV don't investigate by themselves

They have arrested the Thai perp suspect. No surprise - Pattaya  police are very effective  and proactive

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13 minutes ago, The Hammer2021 said:

They have arrested the Thai perp suspect. No surprise - Pattaya  police are very effective  and proactive

Yes they are, they give the impression of being sleepy but have been very quick to find perpetrators a few times lately

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