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Thai man fights for justice after losing job due to police error in central Thailand

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A Thai man is seeking justice after officers at Bang Pa-in Police Station in the central province of Ayutthaya mistakenly made an error and registered him as a criminal. The mistake led to the man being fired from his job.

 

The 48 year old Thai man, Panya Boonnarong, urged Channel 7 to spread his story and help him seek justice. Panya explained that he, acting on behalf of a company owner, filed a complaint against a 19 year old trainee who had stolen company assets worth 249,170 baht with Bang Pa-in Police Station in 2021.

 

The trainee then surrendered to the police and promised to return the stolen assets. The thief was charged and went through the legal process until the case was closed.

 

by Petch Petpailin

Photo via PPTV HD

 

Full story: The Thaiger 2023-10-19

 

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Totally confusing until one reads the link to actual story.  This reporter certainly did not think of adding the necessary important details.

All these problems will disappear with digitisation....555

I suppose the victim didn't think of getting a letter from the police admitting their error? Although I doubt they'd put it in writing. Admit guilt? In Thailand?

1 hour ago, Will B Good said:

All these problems will disappear with digitisation....555

Nah... G-I-G-O will still apply

Garbage in garbage out.

5 hours ago, CanadaSam said:

Totally confusing until one reads the link to actual story.  This reporter certainly did not think of adding the necessary important details.

Thai style of doing things. As long as there’s something put together the details or accuracy is a bonus. 

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