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Police arrested a Thai man in Nonthaburi province near Bangkok yesterday after he posted a death threat against kindergarten students in the Isaan province of Maha Sarakham on a Facebook group.

 

The suspect, identified as 35 year old Apisit, posted the threat in a Facebook group for residents of Kosum Phisai district in Maha Sarakham at around 4am yesterday, November 12. In the post, Apisit stated his bone-chilling intentions.

 

“No later than April of next year, there will be news of a mass shooting at a kindergarten in Maha Sarakham province. Wait for it. Make yourself ready.”

 

An investigation into the Facebook account revealed that it belonged to Apisit. Though originally from Maha Sarakham, he lived in Nonthaburi for work. His family home is located in the Wapi Pathum district, but he previously worked in the Kosum Phisai district before moving to Nonthaburi.

 

Further investigation led police to arrest Apisit at his rented room in the Bang Kruay district of Nonthaburi. Apisit confessed to his actions, though the motive behind his threat was not disclosed.

 

 

Apisit was charged under Section 384 of the Criminal Law for intentionally spreading false information or rumours that could incite public panic. This offence carries a penalty of up to one month in prison, a fine of up to 10,000 baht, or both.

 

He also violated Section 14(1) of the Computer Crime Act, which prohibits the introduction of false information into a computer system in a way that could cause harm to third parties or the public. This carries a penalty of up to five years’ imprisonment and a fine of up to 100,000 baht.

 

Apisit was then transferred to Kosum Phisai Police Station in Maha Sarakham for further legal proceedings.

 

This chilling threat has reminded the public of the mass shooting that occurred at a daycare centre in Nong Bua Lamphu on October 6, 2022. This tragedy shocked the nation and made international headlines.

 

By Petch Petpailin

The suspect is in the whit shirt. | Photo via Matichon

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-11-13

 

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Further investigation led police to arrest Apisit at his rented room in the Bang Kruay district of Nonthaburi. Apisit confessed to his actions, though the motive behind his threat was not disclosed.

Another born idiot...

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What drives these perverts to harm the most innocent of society, China, the UK and now here, he hasn't carried out  his threats but alone that he made them must raise alarm about his mental health, he should face a very long incarceration in a secure mental facility.

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Police arrested a Thai man in Nonthaburi province near Bangkok yesterday after he posted a death threat against kindergarten students in the Isaan province of Maha Sarakham on a Facebook group.

 

The suspect, identified as 35 year old Apisit, posted the threat in a Facebook group for residents of Kosum Phisai district in Maha Sarakham at around 4am yesterday, November 12. In the post, Apisit stated his bone-chilling intentions.

 

“No later than April of next year, there will be news of a mass shooting at a kindergarten in Maha Sarakham province. Wait for it. Make yourself ready.”

 

An investigation into the Facebook account revealed that it belonged to Apisit. Though originally from Maha Sarakham, he lived in Nonthaburi for work. His family home is located in the Wapi Pathum district, but he previously worked in the Kosum Phisai district before moving to Nonthaburi.

 

Further investigation led police to arrest Apisit at his rented room in the Bang Kruay district of Nonthaburi. Apisit confessed to his actions, though the motive behind his threat was not disclosed.

 

 

 

Apisit was charged under Section 384 of the Criminal Law for intentionally spreading false information or rumours that could incite public panic. This offence carries a penalty of up to one month in prison, a fine of up to 10,000 baht, or both.

 

He also violated Section 14(1) of the Computer Crime Act, which prohibits the introduction of false information into a computer system in a way that could cause harm to third parties or the public. This carries a penalty of up to five years’ imprisonment and a fine of up to 100,000 baht.

 

Apisit was then transferred to Kosum Phisai Police Station in Maha Sarakham for further legal proceedings.

 

This chilling threat has reminded the public of the mass shooting that occurred at a daycare centre in Nong Bua Lamphu on October 6, 2022. This tragedy shocked the nation and made international headlines.

 

By Petch Petpailin

The suspect is in the whit shirt. | Photo via Matichon

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-11-13

 

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Lunatics everywhere 😨

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Apisit was charged under Section 384 of the Criminal Law for intentionally spreading false information or rumours that could incite public panic. 

 

He also violated Section 14(1) of the Computer Crime Act, which prohibits the introduction of false information into a computer system in a way that could cause harm to third parties or the public

What about charges for making terroristic threats?

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3 hours ago, kuzmabruk said:

No charge of a death threat for making a death threat.  Land of Stupid. 

Psychiatric exam, and 30 years in the nut house, I prey the lunatic does not carry out his intentions, the dumb law allows him to do this, then there will be some anger against the law, and sadly misery for parents, its the dumbest law I have ever seen it this land

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