webfact Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 Porntip lodges complaints against forensic team in Akeyuth caseBy Coconuts BangkokMurdered businessman and activist Akeyuth AnchanbutrBANGKOK: -- Forensic expert and inspector-general Porntip Rojanasunan criticized local forensic officials investigating the murder of businessman Akeyuth Anchanbutr for not doing their job independently.She said that the investigators are not able to tend to their duties since they are being “dictated to” by certain people at the scene.The forensic leader made these comments last Friday, testifying before a House subcommittee on political development and public relations. The investigation was flawed, she added.Full story: http://bangkok.coconuts.co/2013/07/08/porntip-lodges-complaints-against-forensic-team-akeyuth-case-- Coconuts Bangkok 2013-07-08 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomTao Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 Well, if it turns out that Akeyuth was murdered for reasons other than financial, than it is quite possible that the investigators would be directed by officers who may be receiving direction from people with a vested interest in ensuring the full truth is not made known. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chainarong Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 Looks like the rats are out to play , nothing ceases to amaze in Amazing Thailand , how many times are these sort of cases are a cop out for corruption at a high level , the gentleman concerned was only doing what we do here quiet often and that is to criticise the current PTP government and why not, the fact that he was a very rich business man is not the question , what a wonderful chance, along with a little planning to bring silence, the DSI wants to rise above the PTP mentality and proceed without favour , cause what go's around comes around . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
borisloosebrain Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 From the moment the news broke the BIB , from Chalerm aka the demoted one have been in damage/ spin control......and why would that be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post geriatrickid Posted July 8, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted July 8, 2013 The article would be more appropriate to have been written as; Disgraced forensic pathologist Porntip Rojanasunan criticized local forensic officials investigating the murder of businessman Akeyuth Anchanbutr alleging that they were not doing their job independently. IMO Dr. Porntip over stepped her authority with her criticism. She was not in a position to offer an objective opinion, nor should she have been interfering in another department. I doubt she's particularly happy with the current government since her removal as CIFS Director in April 2013. (She was transferred over to the Ministry of Justice to work as its Inspector General. Apparently she received formal advice of the transfer while she was on a junket (my term for an "official" visit) to China. At the time she claimed she was a victim of politics.) Apparently, it still hasn't dawned on Dr. Porntip that the fiasco with the bomb detector was still going strong in 2012 and that it was reasonable for the government not to renew her posting. The woman lost all credibility when she endorsed the bogus GT200 bomb detector. In any other country, such a blunder would have caused all of her previous cases to be reviewed to determine if she demonstrated the same incompetence in her past investigations. Fortunately, for her, she worked in Thailand and such reviews are not likely to occur. Perhaps there are problems with the investigation. There usually are valid criticisms of these investigations, although Dr. Porntip seems to be bereft of acknowledging the issue back when she was the department director. In this case, I call sour grapes and the fury of a woman with a chip on her shoulder. She should have resigned from the government and spent some time working towards restoring her credibility. If there is a deficiency, then the question that should be asked of this woman, is what did she do when she was in charge of the department to implement protocols and reliable procedures. Yea, that's what I expected. Silence. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jbrain Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 The article would be more appropriate to have been written as; Disgraced forensic pathologist Porntip Rojanasunan criticized local forensic officials investigating the murder of businessman Akeyuth Anchanbutr alleging that they were not doing their job independently. IMO Dr. Porntip over stepped her authority with her criticism. She was not in a position to offer an objective opinion, nor should she have been interfering in another department. I doubt she's particularly happy with the current government since her removal as CIFS Director in April 2013. (She was transferred over to the Ministry of Justice to work as its Inspector General. Apparently she received formal advice of the transfer while she was on a junket (my term for an "official" visit) to China. At the time she claimed she was a victim of politics.) Apparently, it still hasn't dawned on Dr. Porntip that the fiasco with the bomb detector was still going strong in 2012 and that it was reasonable for the government not to renew her posting. The woman lost all credibility when she endorsed the bogus GT200 bomb detector. In any other country, such a blunder would have caused all of her previous cases to be reviewed to determine if she demonstrated the same incompetence in her past investigations. Fortunately, for her, she worked in Thailand and such reviews are not likely to occur. Perhaps there are problems with the investigation. There usually are valid criticisms of these investigations, although Dr. Porntip seems to be bereft of acknowledging the issue back when she was the department director. In this case, I call sour grapes and the fury of a woman with a chip on her shoulder. She should have resigned from the government and spent some time working towards restoring her credibility. If there is a deficiency, then the question that should be asked of this woman, is what did she do when she was in charge of the department to implement protocols and reliable procedures. Yea, that's what I expected. Silence. Didn't they invite Porntip to join the investigation? http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Police-invite-porntip-to-join-probe-30208465.html Of course that was a smoke screen as it would interfere with her advising the victims family, which the government wanted to avoid at all cost. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pedro01 Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 I agree that Porntip has blown her credibility. It seems there is a huge push to make this murder a political one. This, despite there being a long, long line of people that this scumbag ripped off that are equally as likely to have had him bumped off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sprq Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 Surprise, surprise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pedro01 Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 Looks like the rats are out to play , nothing ceases to amaze in Amazing Thailand , how many times are these sort of cases are a cop out for corruption at a high level , the gentleman concerned was only doing what we do here quiet often and that is to criticise the current PTP government and why not, the fact that he was a very rich business man is not the question , what a wonderful chance, along with a little planning to bring silence, the DSI wants to rise above the PTP mentality and proceed without favour , cause what go's around comes around . Business man? He was a thief! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arkady Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 Well, if it turns out that Akeyuth was murdered for reasons other than financial, than it is quite possible that the investigators would be directed by officers who may be receiving direction from people with a vested interest in ensuring the full truth is not made known. Of course the reason for the murder was financial, just like the reason for the robbery at the permanent secretary for transport's house where hundreds of millions in bribe money were stashed was financial. The question is who were the chess players baiting the pawns to move against their opponents' kings? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arkady Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 I agree that Porntip has blown her credibility. It seems there is a huge push to make this murder a political one. This, despite there being a long, long line of people that this scumbag ripped off that are equally as likely to have had him bumped off. Or some one who disliked the famous Peking duck at his Chinese restaurant in London perhaps? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post tomross46 Posted July 8, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted July 8, 2013 Dr. Porthep, got on the wrong side of the police during the Thaksin administration. She was the one that brought the corruption in the police during the tsunami. She questioned the thousands of killings carried out by the police drug crackdown. She knows the forensics process and she will not be dictated to by the police or politicians. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
antfish Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 Looks like the rats are out to play , nothing ceases to amaze in Amazing Thailand , how many times are these sort of cases are a cop out for corruption at a high level , the gentleman concerned was only doing what we do here quiet often and that is to criticise the current PTP government and why not, the fact that he was a very rich business man is not the question , what a wonderful chance, along with a little planning to bring silence, the DSI wants to rise above the PTP mentality and proceed without favour , cause what go's around comes around . Business man? He was a thief! And an activist and a hotel lobby wrestler. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pedro01 Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 Dr. Porthep, got on the wrong side of the police during the Thaksin administration. She was the one that brought the corruption in the police during the tsunami. She questioned the thousands of killings carried out by the police drug crackdown. She knows the forensics process and she will not be dictated to by the police or politicians. Just by the army then.... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post scorecard Posted July 8, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted July 8, 2013 (edited) The article would be more appropriate to have been written as; Disgraced forensic pathologist Porntip Rojanasunan criticized local forensic officials investigating the murder of businessman Akeyuth Anchanbutr alleging that they were not doing their job independently. IMO Dr. Porntip over stepped her authority with her criticism. She was not in a position to offer an objective opinion, nor should she have been interfering in another department. I doubt she's particularly happy with the current government since her removal as CIFS Director in April 2013. (She was transferred over to the Ministry of Justice to work as its Inspector General. Apparently she received formal advice of the transfer while she was on a junket (my term for an "official" visit) to China. At the time she claimed she was a victim of politics.) Apparently, it still hasn't dawned on Dr. Porntip that the fiasco with the bomb detector was still going strong in 2012 and that it was reasonable for the government not to renew her posting. The woman lost all credibility when she endorsed the bogus GT200 bomb detector. In any other country, such a blunder would have caused all of her previous cases to be reviewed to determine if she demonstrated the same incompetence in her past investigations. Fortunately, for her, she worked in Thailand and such reviews are not likely to occur. Perhaps there are problems with the investigation. There usually are valid criticisms of these investigations, although Dr. Porntip seems to be bereft of acknowledging the issue back when she was the department director. In this case, I call sour grapes and the fury of a woman with a chip on her shoulder. She should have resigned from the government and spent some time working towards restoring her credibility. If there is a deficiency, then the question that should be asked of this woman, is what did she do when she was in charge of the department to implement protocols and reliable procedures. Yea, that's what I expected. Silence. Yes, there are questions marks about her comments on the bomb detectors. Plenty of people with a 'chip on their shoulder', most of us have at some time in our life been pissed off with our employer / friend / wife or whatever, pretty normal stuff. That doesn't mean she's not allowed to comment on what she sees as an inappropriate / unprofessional autopsy. Actually I admire her bxxxx to speak up. Edited July 8, 2013 by scorecard 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chang_paarp Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 Dr. Porthep, got on the wrong side of the police during the Thaksin administration. She was the one that brought the corruption in the police during the tsunami. She questioned the thousands of killings carried out by the police drug crackdown. She knows the forensics process and she will not be dictated to by the police or politicians. Just by the army then.... Dr. Porthep, got on the wrong side of the police during the Thaksin administration. She was the one that brought the corruption in the police during the tsunami. She questioned the thousands of killings carried out by the police drug crackdown. She knows the forensics process and she will not be dictated to by the police or politicians. Just by the army then.... You might want to investigate the title she was given in the middle of her time as the deposed chief pathologist. There are others who see her as more than a pion to be moved at will. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigbamboo Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 The article would be more appropriate to have been written as; Disgraced forensic pathologist Porntip Rojanasunan criticized local forensic officials investigating the murder of businessman Akeyuth Anchanbutr alleging that they were not doing their job independently. IMO Dr. Porntip over stepped her authority with her criticism. She was not in a position to offer an objective opinion, nor should she have been interfering in another department. I doubt she's particularly happy with the current government since her removal as CIFS Director in April 2013. (She was transferred over to the Ministry of Justice to work as its Inspector General. Apparently she received formal advice of the transfer while she was on a junket (my term for an "official" visit) to China. At the time she claimed she was a victim of politics.) Apparently, it still hasn't dawned on Dr. Porntip that the fiasco with the bomb detector was still going strong in 2012 and that it was reasonable for the government not to renew her posting. The woman lost all credibility when she endorsed the bogus GT200 bomb detector. In any other country, such a blunder would have caused all of her previous cases to be reviewed to determine if she demonstrated the same incompetence in her past investigations. Fortunately, for her, she worked in Thailand and such reviews are not likely to occur. Perhaps there are problems with the investigation. There usually are valid criticisms of these investigations, although Dr. Porntip seems to be bereft of acknowledging the issue back when she was the department director. In this case, I call sour grapes and the fury of a woman with a chip on her shoulder. She should have resigned from the government and spent some time working towards restoring her credibility. If there is a deficiency, then the question that should be asked of this woman, is what did she do when she was in charge of the department to implement protocols and reliable procedures. Yea, that's what I expected. Silence. On the other hand, she does have a point. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post khunken Posted July 8, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted July 8, 2013 There's an awful lot of messenger shooting here. She was mistaken over the bomb 'detectors'. So were the army, police and many local authorities. That does not make her lose credibility in forensics. She was asked to become involved with the Akeyuth case while being told that a second autopsy would not be allowed. She has every right to speak up as the case was apparently 'solved' by Chalerm even before the victim's body was found. I don't know if it was a political killing or a revenge killing but I'm pretty damn sure it wasn't how the BIB were instructed to present it. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thai at Heart Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 There's an awful lot of messenger shooting here. She was mistaken over the bomb 'detectors'. So were the army, police and many local authorities. That does not make her lose credibility in forensics. She was asked to become involved with the Akeyuth case while being told that a second autopsy would not be allowed. She has every right to speak up as the case was apparently 'solved' by Chalerm even before the victim's body was found. I don't know if it was a political killing or a revenge killing but I'm pretty dam_n sure it wasn't how the BIB were instructed to present it. It was the complete and utter lack of scientific rigour that she put behind claiming that the bomb detectors worked. Anyone with half a brain would, if they used the thing work out that it was a fraud. Someone with supposedly a doctorate in forensic science should have been able to work that out in 30 seconds. She sold her reputation. Sorry, but that is it. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tywais Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 The article would be more appropriate to have been written as; Disgraced forensic pathologist Porntip Rojanasunan criticized local forensic officials investigating the murder of businessman Akeyuth Anchanbutr alleging that they were not doing their job independently. IMO Dr. Porntip over stepped her authority with her criticism. She was not in a position to offer an objective opinion, nor should she have been interfering in another department. I doubt she's particularly happy with the current government since her removal as CIFS Director in April 2013. (She was transferred over to the Ministry of Justice to work as its Inspector General. Apparently she received formal advice of the transfer while she was on a junket (my term for an "official" visit) to China. At the time she claimed she was a victim of politics.) Apparently, it still hasn't dawned on Dr. Porntip that the fiasco with the bomb detector was still going strong in 2012 and that it was reasonable for the government not to renew her posting. The woman lost all credibility when she endorsed the bogus GT200 bomb detector. In any other country, such a blunder would have caused all of her previous cases to be reviewed to determine if she demonstrated the same incompetence in her past investigations. Fortunately, for her, she worked in Thailand and such reviews are not likely to occur. Perhaps there are problems with the investigation. There usually are valid criticisms of these investigations, although Dr. Porntip seems to be bereft of acknowledging the issue back when she was the department director. In this case, I call sour grapes and the fury of a woman with a chip on her shoulder. She should have resigned from the government and spent some time working towards restoring her credibility. If there is a deficiency, then the question that should be asked of this woman, is what did she do when she was in charge of the department to implement protocols and reliable procedures. Yea, that's what I expected. Silence. On the other hand, she does have a point. Over stepped her authority? Can't see how one arrives at that conclusion considering her position - "Inspector-General". 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
khunken Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 There's an awful lot of messenger shooting here. She was mistaken over the bomb 'detectors'. So were the army, police and many local authorities. That does not make her lose credibility in forensics. She was asked to become involved with the Akeyuth case while being told that a second autopsy would not be allowed. She has every right to speak up as the case was apparently 'solved' by Chalerm even before the victim's body was found. I don't know if it was a political killing or a revenge killing but I'm pretty dam_n sure it wasn't how the BIB were instructed to present it. It was the complete and utter lack of scientific rigour that she put behind claiming that the bomb detectors worked. Anyone with half a brain would, if they used the thing work out that it was a fraud. Someone with supposedly a doctorate in forensic science should have been able to work that out in 30 seconds. She sold her reputation. Sorry, but that is it. No she didn't. She made a mistake but that doesn't prevent her from being - apart from a perpetual thorn in the BIB's side - a forensic expert. Her work during the tsunami was good enough to allow an unrelated mistake. We will have to agree to disagree here. I don't claim to be error free & I hope you don't too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thai at Heart Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 There's an awful lot of messenger shooting here. She was mistaken over the bomb 'detectors'. So were the army, police and many local authorities. That does not make her lose credibility in forensics. She was asked to become involved with the Akeyuth case while being told that a second autopsy would not be allowed. She has every right to speak up as the case was apparently 'solved' by Chalerm even before the victim's body was found. I don't know if it was a political killing or a revenge killing but I'm pretty dam_n sure it wasn't how the BIB were instructed to present it. It was the complete and utter lack of scientific rigour that she put behind claiming that the bomb detectors worked. Anyone with half a brain would, if they used the thing work out that it was a fraud. Someone with supposedly a doctorate in forensic science should have been able to work that out in 30 seconds. She sold her reputation. Sorry, but that is it. No she didn't. She made a mistake but that doesn't prevent her from being - apart from a perpetual thorn in the BIB's side - a forensic expert. Her work during the tsunami was good enough to allow an unrelated mistake. We will have to agree to disagree here. I don't claim to be error free & I hope you don't too. I suggest you go and do a little more research about her work during the tsunami. It was faaaaar from fantastic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
khunken Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 There's an awful lot of messenger shooting here. She was mistaken over the bomb 'detectors'. So were the army, police and many local authorities. That does not make her lose credibility in forensics. She was asked to become involved with the Akeyuth case while being told that a second autopsy would not be allowed. She has every right to speak up as the case was apparently 'solved' by Chalerm even before the victim's body was found. I don't know if it was a political killing or a revenge killing but I'm pretty dam_n sure it wasn't how the BIB were instructed to present it. It was the complete and utter lack of scientific rigour that she put behind claiming that the bomb detectors worked. Anyone with half a brain would, if they used the thing work out that it was a fraud. Someone with supposedly a doctorate in forensic science should have been able to work that out in 30 seconds. She sold her reputation. Sorry, but that is it. No she didn't. She made a mistake but that doesn't prevent her from being - apart from a perpetual thorn in the BIB's side - a forensic expert. Her work during the tsunami was good enough to allow an unrelated mistake. We will have to agree to disagree here. I don't claim to be error free & I hope you don't too. I suggest you go and do a little more research about her work during the tsunami. It was faaaaar from fantastic. Another day perhaps when time allows. Anyway she is entitled to her opinion which I agree with in this case. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pedro01 Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 (edited) There's an awful lot of messenger shooting here. She was mistaken over the bomb 'detectors'. So were the army, police and many local authorities. That does not make her lose credibility in forensics. She was asked to become involved with the Akeyuth case while being told that a second autopsy would not be allowed. She has every right to speak up as the case was apparently 'solved' by Chalerm even before the victim's body was found. I don't know if it was a political killing or a revenge killing but I'm pretty dam_n sure it wasn't how the BIB were instructed to present it. She is a forensic scientist. She was not mistaken about the bomb detectors, she was paid off. Given the side that paid her off last time, her position this time should rightly be called into question. Edited July 8, 2013 by pedro01 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
khunken Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 There's an awful lot of messenger shooting here. She was mistaken over the bomb 'detectors'. So were the army, police and many local authorities. That does not make her lose credibility in forensics. She was asked to become involved with the Akeyuth case while being told that a second autopsy would not be allowed. She has every right to speak up as the case was apparently 'solved' by Chalerm even before the victim's body was found. I don't know if it was a political killing or a revenge killing but I'm pretty dam_n sure it wasn't how the BIB were instructed to present it. She is a forensic scientist. She was not mistaken about the bomb detectors, she was paid off. Given the side that paid her off last time, her position this time should rightly be called into question. That's very hard to believe. Where's your proof of her being paid off? It seems - like I said in my earlier post - that there is an effort to blacken her name by whatever means possible. I wonder if her opinion on this case is the real issue here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pedro01 Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 There's an awful lot of messenger shooting here. She was mistaken over the bomb 'detectors'. So were the army, police and many local authorities. That does not make her lose credibility in forensics. She was asked to become involved with the Akeyuth case while being told that a second autopsy would not be allowed. She has every right to speak up as the case was apparently 'solved' by Chalerm even before the victim's body was found. I don't know if it was a political killing or a revenge killing but I'm pretty dam_n sure it wasn't how the BIB were instructed to present it. She is a forensic scientist. She was not mistaken about the bomb detectors, she was paid off. Given the side that paid her off last time, her position this time should rightly be called into question. That's very hard to believe. Where's your proof of her being paid off? It seems - like I said in my earlier post - that there is an effort to blacken her name by whatever means possible. I wonder if her opinion on this case is the real issue here. I have yet to see any plausible explanation as to why Porntip would say that an empty plastic box with 2 1970's car arials sticking out of it was a legitimate bomb scanner worth $30k. Well - I have seen no plausible explanation other than she was paid to do so in order to save certain people. Perhaps you can present to us a plausible explanation. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jackspratt Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 Can anyone see a difference between this: She was not mistaken about the bomb detectors, she was paid off. and this?: .Well - I have seen no plausible explanation other than she was paid to do so in order to save certain people. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moe666 Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 The red supporters are on the bandwagon beating the drum, very similar what the government is trying to do to Ms. Stupa. No comments from these folks on dodgy rice in a while either 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thai at Heart Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 The red supporters are on the bandwagon beating the drum, very similar what the government is trying to do to Ms. Stupa. No comments from these folks on dodgy rice in a while either Ah, but ms stupa is an accountant recounting facts.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robby nz Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 moe666, on 08 Jul 2013 - 17:29, said: The red supporters are on the bandwagon beating the drum, very similar what the government is trying to do to Ms. Stupa. No comments from these folks on dodgy rice in a while either Ah, but ms stupa is an accountant recounting facts.... And Dr Porntip is a forensic scientist expressing a profession opinion. Which, as she has lodged a complaint, she must be willing to back up, presumably with facts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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