Popular Post webfact Posted Thursday at 12:58 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 12:58 AM Picture courtesy: Daily News On 20 November 2024, Makkasan Police arrested a 36-year-old Egyptian man, identified as Mr. Sameh, for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman in a lift at a luxury condominium near Rama 9. The incident occurred in the early hours of 16 November, when the 25-year-old victim, Ms. B (alias), returned home from a night out. She reported to Makkasan Police that an unknown man, resembling an Arab national, had followed her by car into her condo premises. The man entered the lift with her and sexually assaulted her by groping her chest before fleeing the scene. Police Colonel Uramphon Khundetsamrit, head of Makkasan Police, directed the investigative team to prioritise the case due to its serious implications for public safety, particularly for women. Investigators identified the suspect as Mr. Sameh, who resides at a condominium on Ramkhamhaeng Soi 4, through CCTV footage and other evidence. Picture courtesy: Daily News Officers located the suspect and, with the help of a translator, questioned him. During the interrogation, Mr. Sameh admitted to being the man seen in the CCTV footage and confessed to committing the sexual assault. He is currently in custody at Makkasan Police Station, where legal proceedings are underway. Authorities have reiterated their commitment to addressing cases of sexual violence and ensuring the safety of the public, reported Daily News. -- 2024-11-21 5 7 3 1
Popular Post JoePai Posted Thursday at 01:11 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 01:11 AM Tip : stick to camels 3 1 32 6
Popular Post sherwood Posted Thursday at 01:11 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 01:11 AM Get rid of him. 6 2 2 5
Popular Post Celsius Posted Thursday at 01:21 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 01:21 AM Does he have a tax id number? 9 2 3
Popular Post lordgrinz Posted Thursday at 01:22 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 01:22 AM Since he likes to use his hands to fondle women without their permission, take a sledgehammer to both his hands, he'll learn not to do that again. 2 1 1 2 11
Popular Post AndreasHG Posted Thursday at 03:04 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 03:04 AM He came to the wrong country. Thailand has zero tolerance for sex crimes committed against women and minors. Mohamed Al-Fayed and Jimmy Savile were much wiser when choosing where to commit their crimes. 1 6 1 1 1 6 3
Popular Post Patong2021 Posted Thursday at 03:18 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 03:18 AM 5 minutes ago, AndreasHG said: He came to the wrong country. Thailand has zero tolerance for sex crimes committed against women and minors. Mohamed Al-Fayed and Jimmy Savile were much wiser when choosing where to commit their crimes. Be fair. Those assaults were 25+ years ago. It was a different era. They would not get a pass if they did it now. Sexual assault is a part of the Egyptian culture, so he may have believed he was doing anything wrong. In Egypt, sexual harassment is a major public threat against women for which there has been no sustainable policy or practice. Such harassment can range from verbal to physical—the latter of which can lead to severe harm and, in some cases, murder. According to a 2013 United Nations report, nine out of ten Egyptian women have been sexually assaulted—ranging from simple harassment to rape. This demonstrates a real problem that requires rapid and sustainable solutions, policies, and advocacy work. There has been extensive public discussion on the topic for the last couple of years, and the state has denied the breadth and severity of the problem. Source: The Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy (TIMEP) https://timep.org/2021/12/14/sexual-harassment-laws-in-egypt-does-stricter-mean-more-effective/ 2 3 2
Popular Post AndreasHG Posted Thursday at 03:23 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 03:23 AM 3 minutes ago, Patong2021 said: In Egypt, sexual harassment is a major public threat against women Be fair: Jimmy Savile was not Egyptian, and sexual harassment is a major public threat against women in the whole of North Africa, not only in Egypt. 2 3 1
bbbbooboo Posted Thursday at 04:34 AM Posted Thursday at 04:34 AM hmmm… good job , they had such a clear pic of him in the red shirt , only an idiot could have not found him( hush my mouth?) 1 1
Popular Post ryandb Posted Thursday at 04:35 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 04:35 AM (edited) 1 hour ago, Patong2021 said: Be fair. Those assaults were 25+ years ago. It was a different era. They would not get a pass if they did it now. Be fair?? To Jimmy Saville?? WHAT THE ACTUAL <deleted>, any average person would have lynched him if it was their kid and they found out what he did Edited Thursday at 04:44 AM by metisdead Profanity removed. 2 2 1 1
Popular Post NemoH Posted Thursday at 04:38 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 04:38 AM He should just have paid for it if he wanted to.. instead of taking it by force ..lol🤣 1 2 2 1 2
bradiston Posted Thursday at 04:38 AM Posted Thursday at 04:38 AM It always surprises me how the police are able to identify a suspect from a video clip. Who identifies him? Who knows him? How did they trace him? 1 1 1
Taboo2 Posted Thursday at 04:39 AM Posted Thursday at 04:39 AM Why did he think he will get away with his demonic behavior? Send him to prison for 50 years! 1
prakhonchai nick Posted Thursday at 04:41 AM Posted Thursday at 04:41 AM (edited) Cut his <deleted> off and deport him Castrate him with a rusty blade.....OK mai?? Edited Thursday at 04:42 AM by prakhonchai nick 1 1
Popular Post RT555 Posted Thursday at 04:45 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 04:45 AM I worked in the Middle East...they treat EVERYBODY..as 2nd class citizens... and women are highly regarded as trash 1 1 1 1
Popular Post Kinok Farang Posted Thursday at 04:45 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 04:45 AM Send him back to his Mummy. 1 6
Popular Post JonnyF Posted Thursday at 04:56 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 04:56 AM 1 hour ago, Patong2021 said: Be fair. Those assaults were 25+ years ago. It was a different era. They would not get a pass if they did it now. They would if they worked for the BBC like Huw Edwards. 2 2 1
mran66 Posted Thursday at 05:07 AM Posted Thursday at 05:07 AM He certainly will say her fault as she not using burkha in public area 2
Rimmer Posted Thursday at 05:18 AM Posted Thursday at 05:18 AM Some off topic and troll posts have been removed
soalbundy Posted Thursday at 05:26 AM Posted Thursday at 05:26 AM 2 hours ago, AndreasHG said: He came to the wrong country. Thailand has zero tolerance for sex crimes committed against women and minors. Mohamed Al-Fayed and Jimmy Savile were much wiser when choosing where to commit their crimes. They died before anyone came forward to complain. 1 1
soalbundy Posted Thursday at 05:29 AM Posted Thursday at 05:29 AM 4 hours ago, lordgrinz said: Since he likes to use his hands to fondle women without their permission, take a sledgehammer to both his hands, he'll learn not to do that again. I thought you wanted to set him on fire, make your mind up. 2
Popular Post blazes Posted Thursday at 05:38 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 05:38 AM 10 minutes ago, soalbundy said: They died before anyone came forward to complain. Fayed's name was in the papers recently. Hundreds of complaints from Harrod's staff over the years went un-investigated. 2 1
wensiensheng Posted Thursday at 05:39 AM Posted Thursday at 05:39 AM So many women, in so many bars and the idiot assaults a non prostitute in a lift. its gonna cost him much more than just paying for sex would have done. 1 1
terryofcrete Posted Thursday at 05:47 AM Posted Thursday at 05:47 AM 4 hours ago, JoePai said: Tip : stick to camels Basket case....thinks he's Moses ! 1
elektrified Posted Thursday at 05:51 AM Posted Thursday at 05:51 AM 1 hour ago, bradiston said: It always surprises me how the police are able to identify a suspect from a video clip. Who identifies him? Who knows him? How did they trace him? New facial recognition technology. 2
soalbundy Posted Thursday at 06:02 AM Posted Thursday at 06:02 AM 19 minutes ago, blazes said: Fayed's name was in the papers recently. Hundreds of complaints from Harrod's staff over the years went un-investigated. See what money can do in a democratic country. 1
ronster Posted Thursday at 06:04 AM Posted Thursday at 06:04 AM 1 hour ago, bradiston said: It always surprises me how the police are able to identify a suspect from a video clip. Who identifies him? Who knows him? How did they trace him? Probably from bike number and then either it will be his or rented and the rental place will have a passport copy to look up id on immigration database. 1
riverhigh Posted Thursday at 06:07 AM Posted Thursday at 06:07 AM Photo: The way the Egyptian (?) is slouching on the white vehicle, and talking on the phone, it appears he is fairly confident that he can pay his way out. Money for the boys in brown and, hopefully, a sizeable check for the Thai lady. The way of Thailand. If the money is right, he can walk free. 1
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