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By Bright Choomanee

 

A 22 year old woman has sought assistance from the Nonthaburi governor after being assaulted by a security guard at a well-known entertainment venue in Bang Yai.

 

Pawina, known as Mew, along with three friends, visited the Nonthaburi provincial office to meet Governor Kiattisak Trongsiri, seeking justice and expressing distrust in the police investigation. This follows an assault on New Year’s Eve when a security guard attacked her, and her identification card was photographed.

 

Shortly after, gambling websites began contacting her phone, raising fears of data being leaked to criminal groups.

 

“After the assault, online gambling platforms started adding themselves to my phone contacts. This wasn’t an isolated case, as many others who had their IDs photographed faced the same issue,” said Athiwat Sirikangwalwong, founder of the Dare to Step page, who accompanied Pawina.

 

The page has gathered evidence of drug use and unlawful activities at the venue, prompting them to involve the governor.

 

Pawina expressed her reluctance to rely on the police, stating that approaching the governor felt more reassuring. Previously, attempts to address the issue with the police yielded no results, despite numerous patrons reporting similar grievances.

 

 

“I have a family to protect and feel threatened by social media shaming and continued intimidation.”

 

Governor Kiattisak responded by highlighting that the Bang Yai police have started registering complaints related to the unauthorised photographing of ID cards. He emphasised that businesses must handle personal information responsibly and only collect what is necessary.

 

The governor also stated that the allegations of drug use and extended operating hours at the establishment are being investigated.

 

“We need concrete evidence before any action, like closing the venue, is taken. This prevents any unfair targeting.”

 

Regarding rumours of the establishment’s connection to influential figures, Governor Kiattisak was clear.

 

“There are no untouchables here. Everyone must adhere to the law, regardless of their connections or status. ”

 

Having recently assumed his position, he emphasised his commitment to upholding legal and societal standards in line with government policies, reported KhaoSod.

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2025-01-06

 

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Regarding rumours of the establishment’s connection to influential figures, Governor Kiattisak was clear.

 

“There are no untouchables here. Everyone must adhere to the law, regardless of their connections or status. ”

Laugh....

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17 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

Even Thais now have no cofidence in the RTP "attempts to address the issue with the police yielded no results,"

No I don't think it is lack of confidence it is more that she knows who owns the place and their connections

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