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Betrayal and Blackmail: Man Jailed for Shocking Three-Year Cyber Stalking Campaign

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Picture courtesy  Khaosod

 

In a jaw-dropping case of deception and cyber harassment, 30-year-old Kaweedech has been arrested after a three-year reign of terror against his former sister-in-law, Nam. His calculated scheme of secret filming, blackmail, and online torment has finally come to a crashing halt.

 

The disturbing saga began while Kaweedech was still married to Nam’s sister, Bee. Exploiting his access to the family, he secretly filmed Nam in compromising situations. But his sick obsession didn’t end there. Using a fake social media identity, he weaponized these recordings to harass and humiliate her further, leaving Nam trapped in a digital nightmare.

 

After years of silent suffering, 24-year-old Nam bravely came forward, determined to put an end to the relentless torment. Her courage led investigators from the Technology Crime Suppression Division straight to Sikhio, where Kaweedech’s arrest was swiftly executed near Ban Han Police Station under a warrant issued on February 11.

 

This chilling case serves as a stark reminder of the hidden dangers lurking behind familiar faces. Authorities are calling for stronger measures to combat cyber harassment, urging victims to speak out and seek justice.

 

As Kaweedech faces the consequences of his actions, Nam’s fight for justice shines as a beacon of hope for victims everywhere, reported The Thaiger.

 

 

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-- 2025-02-21

 

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Why wait 3 yrs  , should've reported him  straight away.

Why does everything have to be "Weaponized" these days. 🙄

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