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“Kamnan Nok” imprisoned for two years following murder of police officer at his house


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2 years...out in 6 months. This case had a heaps of attention...I'm guessing why only 2 years..otherwise there would have been no time in gaol.

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At least we got a follow up of the outcome this time. Far to light sentence, but still a sentence.

All this makes me wonder why the Red Bull heir stays in hiding for 10-15-20 years when he only could get 1-2 years and all good.

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2 hours ago, mikebell said:

After besmirching their uniform, will they be allowed back into the force after serving/not serving their pathetic sentence?

They'll all be on inactive duty whatever the hell that means in LOS

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This is a case  where the less than popular Prime Minister could boost his standing by entering the fray and demanding a full and proper sentence for the cop who ordered the killing.  No reason why someone higher up could not indicate his extreme displeasure with the sentence. 

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7 hours ago, BayArea said:

Thai justice system reminds us over and over again, Thailand is truly a banana republic 

You insult an enormous population of innocent,law abiding, god-fearing, Bhudda reveering, bananas..th-3178973598.jpg.d188bdca6a922dab74311336f822d6d1.jpg

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8 hours ago, BayArea said:

They'll all be on inactive duty whatever the hell that means in LOS

I think it means being in the police as normal. 

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Another example of the Thai so called justice systems complete disregard for the victim and victims family.

It's not what you know but who you know.

No doubt the usual bundle is safely in the accounts of those responsible for such a decision.

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On 4/10/2024 at 4:40 AM, webfact said:

Praween Chanklai, aka “Kamnan Nok”, who allegedly ordered the killing of a highway police officer during a party at his house in Nakhon Pathom on September 6th last year, in front of over a dozen other police officers, was sentenced to two years in prison today.

Is that justice ?

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On 4/10/2024 at 12:45 PM, RobU said:

Surely this is a late April Fools joke. 2 years for ordering a murder? Obviously the Thai legal system is highly corrupt, a joke in itself. He should have got life. 

I have just found out that this sentence is only for his complicity in attempting to cover up and hide the evidence. Apparently there are further charges pending. Hopefully this will include murder and accessory to murder. Once again the Thai media has not reported the full facts

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