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Two female students from a vocational college in Bangkok are seeking justice after being physically assaulted by three classmates and forced to undress in front of a camera.

 

The victims, identified as 18 year old A and 16 year old B, contacted social media influencer Guntouch “Gun” Pongpaiboonwet for assistance, fearing they would not receive justice after filing a complaint at Bang Mod Police Station.

 

The victims explained that three female classmates invited them to a birthday party on October 7 but asked them to stop at a house in Soi Rama II Section 1 beforehand. Upon arriving, they found 10 other classmates at the location.

 

The three classmates suddenly began assaulting them, repeatedly kicking them in the face and other parts of their bodies while others recorded the attack.

 

They were then forced to remove their shirts and trousers, leaving them in their underwear. One of the attackers reportedly said, “You have two choices: take off your bras or your panties. Pick one.”

 

 

The victims said they chose to remove their bras, after which the classmates, particularly the male students, took pictures and videos of them.

Police delay

 

The attackers later poured water over them and threatened to release the explicit images and videos online if they reported the incident.

 

Following the assault, the two victims stayed together at B’s house. They did not dare to reveal the incident, but B’s mother noticed signs of the attack on their bodies. The victims then filed a complaint against the attackers on October 9.

 

A believes the motive for the attack was jealousy. One of the attackers suspected that A was romantically involved with her ex-boyfriend, though A denied this, stating they only spoke as friends and had no romantic feelings for him. B was her friend, so she was assaulted too.

 

Despite filing the complaint, the victims continued to face threats from the group. The attackers reportedly shared a picture of a gun to intimidate them and circulated explicit images online. The attackers allegedly claimed they were not afraid of imprisonment.

 

Embarrassed by the incident, the victims decided to resign from the college and sought help from the social media influencer in the hope of expediting the police investigation.

 

Officers at Bang Mod Police Station stated that the case involved minors as both victims and suspects, requiring specialists’ intervention, which delayed proceedings.

 

However, they assured that all suspects involved were identified and would soon be summoned to face legal action.

 

By Petch Petpailin

Photo via Matichon

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-11-22

 

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11 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

Horrible.  Expulsion and sentences for all involved.

 

Thai people seems capable of incredible levels of cruelty once they feel that someone has wronged them (or one of their friends).

well if those carrying out the threats and assault are from rich families, then yeah why should they worry about any law problems as we have noted that money overcomes criminal activities.  I for one would advise my children and participate in a law suit to ensure that the case doesn't fade away until the attackers are penalized and taken out of school and jailed.  MHO

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Sickening behaviors often happened at vocational colleges.  The police always come up with poor excuses once the case gets the media coverage. 

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48 minutes ago, Presnock said:

well if those carrying out the threats and assault are from rich families, then yeah why should they worry about any law problems as we have noted that money overcomes criminal activities.  I for one would advise my children and participate in a law suit to ensure that the case doesn't fade away until the attackers are penalized and taken out of school and jailed.  MHO

 

I really hope they aren't rich and don't get away with it.  The fact that they are vocational students suggests that they are not wealthy.  Fingers crossed!

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The solution is for these gals is to devote the next few years of their lives to hunting down the creeps, and making their life a living hell. What ever it takes. He very creative. This sort of harassment and bullying should not be tolerated by society, and the consequences for the bully must be swift, severe and unforgettably horrific. Biblical revenge!

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15 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

Horrible.  Expulsion and sentences for all involved.

 

Thai people seems capable of incredible levels of cruelty once they feel that someone has wronged them (or one of their friends).

Not just Thai people this crap happens all over the world.  Unfortunately

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1 hour ago, kingstonkid said:

Not just Thai people this crap happens all over the world.  Unfortunately

 

It's not super common in the style of Thais, though. They'll go crazy over the mildest thing and end up killing someone, with zero provocation or escalation. 

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20 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

Thai people seems capable of incredible levels of cruelty once they feel that someone has wronged them (or one of their friends).

You have been living too long in Thailand.
These "crimes" exist almost everywhere.

Yesterday, I was following a program on the Spanish television about "sexual" crimes between minors, involving the Internet to publish the crime worldwide (Tik-Tok, Facebook, YouTube, etc.), and the inapt response of the police and the judiciary.

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8 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Obviously, being minors!

That's the whole point on these matters.
The perpetrators knows very well that they are minors and protected by the law.
Nothing can harm them.

"Despite filing the complaint, the victims continued to face threats from the group. The attackers reportedly shared a picture of a gun to intimidate them and circulated explicit images online. The attackers allegedly claimed they were not afraid of imprisonment."

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6 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

The solution is for these gals is to devote the next few years of their lives to hunting down the creeps, and making their life a living hell. What ever it takes. He very creative. This sort of harassment and bullying should not be tolerated by society, and the consequences for the bully must be swift, severe and unforgettably horrific. Biblical revenge!

Main problem is that with spreading the pictures/movie clips on the internet they create a crime that can not be erased anymore by the victims.
A single push of the "Enter/Send" button spread these images worldwide in no time, and copies are stored on a lot of computers/Phones.
Can you imagine the life of these kids in the future, knowing that their privacy has been violated and spread all around the globe?

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15 minutes ago, Confuscious said:

You have been living too long in Thailand.
These "crimes" exist almost everywhere.

Yesterday, I was following a program on the Spanish television about "sexual" crimes between minors, involving the Internet to publish the crime worldwide (Tik-Tok, Facebook, YouTube, etc.), and the inapt response of the police and the judiciary.

 

How is that the same?

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17 hours ago, Confuscious said:

That's the whole point on these matters.
The perpetrators knows very well that they are minors and protected by the law.
Nothing can harm them.

"Despite filing the complaint, the victims continued to face threats from the group. The attackers reportedly shared a picture of a gun to intimidate them and circulated explicit images online. The attackers allegedly claimed they were not afraid of imprisonment."

I know!

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On 11/23/2024 at 2:02 PM, BangkokReady said:

 

It's not super common in the style of Thais, though. They'll go crazy over the mildest thing and end up killing someone, with zero provocation or escalation. 

Have you followed any news about big cities in the U.S.  You have 15-year-old kids shooting up houses?  Cat fights were around when i was a teen LOL 

 

Maybe not as violent, but I never wanted to break one up.  The challenge is that here, there is nothing to go by. They look at YouTube and think that what they see is how everyone acts.

 

 

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The only factor to blame is, once again, extreme woke Leftists and their deranged "entertainment." How many times have we seen similar storylines in movies and TV shows?

 

The fact that the poor kids had to contact a so called social media influencer for help (!!)  - rather than the cops - says it all.

 

Remember: DE-FUND THE POLICE.  Don't let it happen America.

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2 hours ago, kingstonkid said:

Have you followed any news about big cities in the U.S.  You have 15-year-old kids shooting up houses?  Cat fights were around when i was a teen LOL 

 

What was the reason that the 15-year old shot up the house? Is a "cat fight" anything like what happened in the above story?

 

You appear to have the same problem with your argument as other users seem to have. You claim that it's the same back home, but the only examples you give aren't actually the same. This suggests that you want your claim to be true, but cannot substantiate it.

 

Thailand seems fairly unique in how often these "someone said something that annoyed me so I killed my lifelong best friend/all of my inlaws" type events occur.

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