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Thai Ex’s revenge plot goes awry after spreading false claims and posting sex video


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A disgruntled ex-boyfriend posted a sex video of his former girlfriend on social media and falsely claimed she was a prostitute which led to a number of unwelcome men visiting her family home. The Thai man was apparently unhappy that their relationship ended due to his infidelity.

 

The victim’s mother spoke to the media and reported the incidents to the police. The police are awaiting the suspect’s response to summonses.

 

After his former girlfriend, Som (pseudonym), broke up with him due to his cheating, Kritsada (surname withheld) reportedly decided to seek revenge by posting her personal information and a private video clip on Twitter, advertising her as a sex worker. As a result, various men visited the girl’s family home day and night, creating fear and embarrassment for the young woman and her mother, Aem (pseudonym).

 

By Nattapong Westwood

Caption: Picture courtesy of KhaoSod

 

Full Story: https://thethaiger.com/hot-news/crime/exs-revenge-plot-goes-awry-after-spreading-false-claims-and-private-video-stirring-fear-for-family

 

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The time he spent plotting and carrying out his "revenge", is time he could have used to meet another woman and get on with his life. 

What a loser. 

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All of the OP is a pretty clear violation of Thailand's computer crimes law, including its prohibition against posting sexual content online.

 

The laggard response of the local police in Samut Prakan pretty well shows that crimes against women here, especially involving those by men in current or past relationships, often tend to receive scant attention and priority from police.

 

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