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Off-Duty Cop Accused Of Phuket Shooting Kicked Off Police Force

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Off-duty cop accused of Phuket shooting kicked off police force

Phuket Gazette

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Rachaporn Semaksorn is still waiting for an arrest warrant to be issued by the court for the shooting of Eakkasit Sangangam. Photo: Gazette file

PHUKET: -- The off-duty police officer accused of shooting a man dead in Phuket Town on May 5 has been kicked off the police force, but has yet to face charges for the killing.

Rachaporn Semaksorn was discharged from the Royal Thai Police about a month ago after months of being relegated to desk duties, Patong Police Deputy Superintendent Kittipong Klaikaew told the Phuket Gazette today.

However, Rachaporn is still waiting for an arrest warrant to be issued by the court for the killing of Eakkasit Sangangam, Lt Col Kittipong added.

Rachaporn and his brother, Dechaporn, who was there at the time of the shooting, are both currently out on police bail.

Phuket City Police Station Deputy Superintendent Jumroon Plaiduang confirmed to the Gazette that police had continued their investigation by gathering more statements from witnesses.

“On July 24, I submitted the case to the Provincial Prosecutor. I was then informed that we needed more statements, which I submitted on August 6. Since then I have not had any other requests regarding the case,” explained Lt Col Jamroon.

However, Phuket Provincial Chief Public Prosecutor Chiengsean Panhya told the Gazette today that more statements were still needed.

“We understand that this is a difficult investigation due to the fact that the police do not have enough information about the witnesses, not even names,” said Mr Chiengsean.

“This is why the process is taking so long,” he added.

The Gazette notes that Phun Pol Soi 11, where Mr Eakkasit was shot, is infamous for being in Phuket Town's red light district.

Source: http://www.phuketgaz...ticle16900.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2012-09-12

Obfuscation seems to be a good way to describe what is happening here.

“We understand that this is a difficult investigation due to the fact that the police do not have enough information about the witnesses, not even names,” said Mr Chiengse

Says it all. No interest investigating one of their own.

“We understand that this is a difficult investigation due to the fact that the police do not have enough information about the witnesses, not even names,” said Mr Chiengse

Says it all. No interest investigating one of their own.

Phuket City Police Station Deputy Superintendent Jumroon Plaiduang confirmed to the Gazette that police had continued their investigation by gathering more statements from witnesses.

Indeed LivinginKata.

Despite gathering witness statements they have forgotten to ask each witness their name.

Very forgetful.

...a murderer out on bail.......is that 'standard'.....???

...a murderer out on bail.......is that 'standard'.....???

Yes, quite standard for a Thai national. But not the case for a foreign national. Remember he is (not even) accused of murder, innocent until proven guilty.

...a murderer out on bail.......is that 'standard'.....???

Yes, quite standard for a Thai national. But not the case for a foreign national. Remember he is (not even) accused of murder, innocent until proven guilty.

And even if found guilty by the courts, there's the chance he could be granted bail, ie: the 4 from Isaan

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