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8 hours ago, webfact said:

These suspects may face charges of failing to uphold engineering standards, resulting in fatalities, under Sections 227 and 238 of the Criminal Code.

A scapegoat or two and the real culprits will walk free.

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

The Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB) spearheaded the extensive investigation, assembling a wealth of evidence.

any other wealth still being assembled? Come on now, don't be shy...

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The Thai authorities seem to have a standard playbook they work from in these kinds of high-profile cases -- publicly announce the planned arrests in the news media ahead of time, ensuring that the influentials or connected folks involved have plenty of time to exit Thailand before the police come knocking....

 

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8 hours ago, renaissanc said:

If Thai tradition is followed, the big fish will escape punishment in exchange for stuffed pastry boxes. Only the little fish will be punished, and most of them will be untouchable Chinese engineers who are back in China. The status quo will then be restored.

Untouchable Chinese engineers and materials It's so obvious they had a big responsibility to this disaster.  Very sad.

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On 5/15/2025 at 6:44 AM, Kenneth White said:

I sure hope someone is held accountable. If these 17 have fled, Thailand should seek extradition from the countries where these criminals reside.

I very much doubt that would happen. Remember all the dead and missing were just lower class workers. Who cares about them? Hope I'm wrong!

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