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Female police corporal gets 13-year sentence for torture


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3 hours ago, webfact said:

The case came to light when the victim’s family sought help from the influential activist, Kan Jomplang. The police corporal, Kornsasi Buayaem, also known as Jenuch, was eventually charged with seven serious offences, including human trafficking, labour law violations, firearms offences, crimes against liberty and body, forced labour, and joint assault causing both serious and minor injuries. This followed an indictment by the prosecutor on December 1, 2022

Not a nice person... 

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4 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

This might be the best exposure of Thai culture that has ever been printed. Widespread corruption all the way down from the very top. Not that there's anything in it that we didn't know already.

Is this just the tip of the iceberg? probably?

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This isn’t even the tip of the iceberg corruption in Thailand is a built-in flaw. Everybody knows it. Nobody wants to do anything about it one good example look at the Red Bull kid is an amazing how he’s evaded being picked up by Interpol all the mess up of the tide government saying that they sent the reports in for his arrest, and they found out they didn’t really do it in the top to the bottom is total corruption,TIT

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

A member of the Move Forward Party laments that the police are lacking organization and internal checks and balances that allow them to eat up taxpayer money without performing effectively, with a government seemingly indifferent to the corruption problems.

The MP also points at shady dealings and alleges that the police look the other way for a fee as nightlife venues stay open past curfews, casinos operate illegally, and drugs flow fairly unrestricted.

In the case of the policewoman who abused her maid, he asks why no probes were launched, and who requested and who else signed off on her advancements and appointments to non-existent posts?

Once Move Forward is dissolved, all these irritating questions and accusations will cease, and the precious status quo will be safe!

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My wife's only comment was that if you go to Laos or Vietnam then it's worse. Sums up things rather nicely - Thais just don't care. It's all they know. Until those who go overseas experience the real world, and then decide Thailand isn't worth coming back to. I've know several who have not wanted to return, including family, after they discover that their country is a cesspit by comparison.

 

And they can't even vote in a party that wants to change things, as their vote doesn't  count if it's for the 'wrong' party - as it has been for decades now. Yet so many are so proud of their country and really believe there is nowhere better.

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4 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

This might be the best exposure of Thai culture that has ever been printed. Widespread corruption all the way down from the very top. Not that there's anything in it that we didn't know already.

 

she was a long way from the top.

 

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A clear reflect on how gender has nothing to do with workplace issues or equality. Once in power, women are no better then men. It is the power that corrupts and establishes inequality on the workplace and that has nothing to do with a male-female issue.

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6 hours ago, Sigmund said:

A clear reflect on how gender has nothing to do with workplace issues or equality. Once in power, women are no better then men. It is the power that corrupts and establishes inequality on the workplace and that has nothing to do with a male-female issue.

Oh, so one corrupt woman equals 5,000 corrupt men? Yeah, you're probably right.

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15 hours ago, webfact said:

but as details unfold, they uncover multi-layered rotten corruption laying bare countless cases of abuse of power all the way to the top and connected to the acting prime minister.

Whoa! That's some very serious allegations :blink:.....

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Very good article, surprised to see so much detail revealed, one has to hope that the super corrupt Prawit eventually gets the prison term that he's so richly deserves. Hopefully someday Prayuth and Big joke will be convicted too. One can hope and dream right? 

 

For now Police Corporal 

Kornsasi Buayaem deserves life in prison for her crimes. I am certain she will be treated warmly by her fellow inmates. A good result. More RTP need to be locked up for their many crimes. 

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