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The chief of the Klong 5 police in Pathum Thani said yesterday that the senior sergeant major that a student called "B" claimed raped her in a hotel, has been charged.

 

He was not named but faces rape charges.

 

The story was reported on ASEAN NOW yesterday after the student went to social action group Sai Mai Tong Rort for help.

 

Station chief Pol Col Piyawat said that the lady in question was taken to three places as part of the police's evidence gathering, reported Thai Rath.

 

These were the hotel, a pub where the policeman had arrived when the student was with friends and where he drove her away from in a police vehicle.

 

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And the house of a friend where he took her after they had been in the hotel.

 

The policeman in question was grilled yesterday but was guarded in his answers.

 

Piyawat said that he had also sent a letter to the provincial police chief asking that a disciplinary committee be set up to investigate.

 

The policeman concerned will have to report to the station as part of conditions.

 

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8 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

Seems a bit weird he rapes her and then she goes with him to friend's house afterwards.

It has been reported that a video was in action during the alleged rape and she was threatened that she would be blackmailed if she wasn't cooperative 

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In many places around the world, police put themselves above the law and that somehow

the law does not apply to them and that if they will commit a crime, they bank on the idea that

somehow, they will get out of it Scott free.

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4 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

The police is normally there to protect people and enforce laws... but in Thailand they do different things

Thailand does many things back to front. Police committing crimes is only one of them. But Thailand is not alone in that, of course. My native UK had had one policeman jailed for murder and now another is on trial for committing many assaults with impunity for 18 years.

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While I don't condone rape, the behaviour of the policeman, or actions that followed.

It seems strange that:

She was at a table with friends, he joined the table and started to party with them.

She left the table and friends to get in a car with the policeman, who then drove her to a hotel, where her boyfriend had tracked her.

After the hotel incident she was taken to a friend of the policeman's house?

Not saying she deserved to get raped... but if you don't get in a car with a stranger then strange things never usually happen.

 

 

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This website and/or the source of its pictures will pixillate the faces of everyone accused of a crime, no matter how heinous the issue, no matter if the person basically confessed.

 

Now we have a woman claiming she was raped by a cop, and the photo outs her. No blurring of her face.

???

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So as best as I can tell from the OP news report, despite supposedly being "charged" in the case, the policeman in question doesn't appear to have been actually arrested or taken into custody.

 

If he had been, then presumably, the article wouldn't have included the following comment: "The policeman concerned will have to report to the station as part of conditions."

 

I must say, the Thai police are being extremely accommodating to a charged rape suspect. It's certainly yet another reason to call into question their judgment and (lack of) professionalism.

 

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On 3/28/2023 at 8:48 AM, ikke1959 said:

The police is normally there to protect people and enforce laws... but in Thailand they do different things

One gets an impression if the police were to swap places with those in the cells, justice would have been better served! 

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