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By Petch Petpailin

 

Police arrested a Thai security guard in the eastern province of Rayong for sexually assaulting a three year old girl in his car in December last year.

 

The 36 year old Thai man submitted his three year old daughter’s case to the Paveena Foundation for Children and Women to seek justice. The sexual assault took place on December 5, and the security guard was finally arrested yesterday, January 22.

 

The father revealed that his daughter told him she felt pain in her private parts. He encouraged her to explain what had caused the pain, and she pointed to a security guard’s shelter at the market where he worked. The girl said…

 

“A man dressed like a policeman, with a torch, asked me to go to him. He covered my mouth and took me to his car. He put his finger inside my vagina and anus. I felt pain and screamed, so he let me go.”

 

The father said he went to the shelter to speak to the security guard, who continued to deny the allegations. He reported the matter to Pluak Daeng Police Station and took his daughter for a thorough medical examination.

 

 

Her private parts showed wounds and bruises, confirming the sexual assault. However, the police initially said they could not press charges against the guard until they had gathered further evidence. Fearing inaction, the father decided to take his daughter’s case to the foundation.

 

The foundation liaised with the superintendent of Pluak Daeng Police Station, and the security guard, later identified as 50 year old Em, was arrested yesterday.

 

Em faces three charges under the Criminal Law:

 

  • Section 277: Sexually assaulting a minor under 13 years old. The penalty is imprisonment from seven to 20 years and a fine from 140,000 to 400,000 baht, or life imprisonment.
  • Section 317: Abducting a child under 15 years old from their parents. The penalty is imprisonment from three to 15 years and a fine from 6,000 to 30,000 baht.
  • Section 329: Abducting a minor under 15 years old from their parents or guardians for an indecent purpose. The penalty is imprisonment from two to 10 years and a fine from 4,000 to 20,000 baht.

 

Police have refused bail and are keeping the accused security guard in custody until the court hearing.

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2025-01-23

 

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With all the religions out there claiming a promise of spiritual enlightenment.

With all the Guru's out there, promising enlightenment through meditation.

With all the Buddhist teachings, that aim at nirvana,

this happens....

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3 minutes ago, Andre0720 said:

With all the religions out there claiming a promise of spiritual enlightenment.

With all the Guru's out there, promising enlightenment through meditation.

With all the Buddhist teachings, that aim at nirvana,

this happens....

Free will has people turning their backs on what's right and wrong, taking what they believe suits their thinking, from how they were raised. as most learn this behavior in childhood.

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31 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

Free will has people turning their backs on what's right and wrong, taking what they believe suits their thinking, from how they were raised. as most learn this behavior in childhood.

https://www.samharris.org/books/free-will

 

From the Free Press:

A belief in free will touches nearly everything that human beings value. It is difficult to think about law, politics, religion, public policy, intimate relationships, morality—as well as feelings of remorse or personal achievement—without first imagining that every person is the true source of his or her thoughts and actions. And yet the facts tell us that free will is an illusion.

In this enlightening book, Sam Harris argues that this truth about the human mind does not undermine morality or diminish the importance of social and political freedom, but it can and should change the way we think about some of the most important questions in life.

Jerry A. Coyne

Professor of Ecology and Evolution at The University of Chicago, and author of Why Evolution is True

Free will is an illusion so convincing that people simply refuse to believe that we don’t have it. In Free Will, Sam Harris combines neuroscience and psychology to lay this illusion to rest at last. Like all of Harris’s books, this one will not only unsettle you but make you think deeply. Read it: you have no choice.

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