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BANGKOK, 10 December 2013 (NNT) —Police say government offices previously seized by rally goers have sustained heavy damage.


Police have begun to inspect the damage left by the demonstrators at Government Complex. Reports of the inspection show that the building’s second floor office has been rummaged through and government property looted and damaged.

CPUs and hard-disks have gone missing, whereas CCTV cameras have been destroyed - making it impossible to know who committed the crimes, said police.

This is the first day that police have examined the seized government offices since protests began on November 28.

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Police have begun to inspect the damage left by the demonstrators at Government Complex. Reports of the inspection show that the building’s second floor office has been rummaged through and government property looted and damaged.

CPUs and hard-disks have gone missing, whereas CCTV cameras have been destroyed - making it impossible to know who committed the crimes, said police.

It pretty obvious the damage was caused by cabinet members and their staff to destroy and hide evidence of their corruption before the protestors arrived

Sorry but: lol!

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Police have begun to inspect the damage left by the demonstrators at Government Complex. Reports of the inspection show that the building’s second floor office has been rummaged through and government property looted and damaged.

CPUs and hard-disks have gone missing, whereas CCTV cameras have been destroyed - making it impossible to know who committed the crimes, said police.

It pretty obvious the damage was caused by cabinet members and their staff to destroy and hide evidence of their corruption before the protestors arrived

Sorry but: lol!

Yeah like you can store a lot of data on a CPU? LOL (Probably melting the gold plating off the terminals as we speak).

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Police have begun to inspect the damage left by the demonstrators at Government Complex. Reports of the inspection show that the building’s second floor office has been rummaged through and government property looted and damaged.

CPUs and hard-disks have gone missing, whereas CCTV cameras have been destroyed - making it impossible to know who committed the crimes, said police.

It pretty obvious the damage was caused by cabinet members and their staff to destroy and hide evidence of their corruption before the protestors arrived

Sorry but: lol!

It is a possibility. There would seem to be a good chance that there has been creative accounting in more than one 'project'. No doubt there will be some records somewhere and given the arrogance of the PT gang perhaps they didn't bother to keep the 'other' records off site and well hidden. Last one out destroy the records may well be in this mess.

Perhaps linked, I know a senior finance official who put his pen down and walked out several months back, after being 'told' to sign multiple documents which

he believed to be totally inappropriate.

Besides his concerns about the morality of the subject of the documents he had very serious concerns that he could well end up in jail.

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Police have begun to inspect the damage left by the demonstrators at Government Complex. Reports of the inspection show that the building’s second floor office has been rummaged through and government property looted and damaged.

CPUs and hard-disks have gone missing, whereas CCTV cameras have been destroyed - making it impossible to know who committed the crimes, said police.

It pretty obvious the damage was caused by cabinet members and their staff to destroy and hide evidence of their corruption before the protestors arrived

Sorry but: lol!

It is a possibility. There would seem to be a good chance that there has been creative accounting in more than one 'project'. No doubt there will be some records somewhere and given the arrogance of the PT gang perhaps they didn't bother to keep the 'other' records off site and well hidden. Last one out destroy the records may well be in this mess.

Perhaps linked, I know a senior finance official who put his pen down and walked out several months back, after being 'told' to sign multiple documents which

he believed to be totally inappropriate.

Besides his concerns about the morality of the subject of the documents he had very serious concerns that he could well end up in jail.

Indeed is a possibility, but so remote...

Do you think they had the chance to steal and put in safe cpus and hard disks, because of that? No printed documents?

Oh well, everything can happen in Thailand, so if happened like that not much of a surprise but a lol like I wrote before.

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Police have begun to inspect the damage left by the demonstrators at Government Complex. Reports of the inspection show that the building’s second floor office has been rummaged through and government property looted and damaged.

CPUs and hard-disks have gone missing, whereas CCTV cameras have been destroyed - making it impossible to know who committed the crimes, said police.

It pretty obvious the damage was caused by cabinet members and their staff to destroy and hide evidence of their corruption before the protestors arrived

Sorry but: lol!

It is a possibility. There would seem to be a good chance that there has been creative accounting in more than one 'project'. No doubt there will be some records somewhere and given the arrogance of the PT gang perhaps they didn't bother to keep the 'other' records off site and well hidden. Last one out destroy the records may well be in this mess.

Perhaps linked, I know a senior finance official who put his pen down and walked out several months back, after being 'told' to sign multiple documents which

he believed to be totally inappropriate.

Besides his concerns about the morality of the subject of the documents he had very serious concerns that he could well end up in jail.

Indeed is a possibility, but so remote...

Do you think they had the chance to steal and put in safe cpus and hard disks, because of that? No printed documents?

Oh well, everything can happen in Thailand, so if happened like that not much of a surprise but a lol like I wrote before.

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Police have begun to inspect the damage left by the demonstrators at Government Complex. Reports of the inspection show that the building’s second floor office has been rummaged through and government property looted and damaged.

CPUs and hard-disks have gone missing, whereas CCTV cameras have been destroyed - making it impossible to know who committed the crimes, said police.

It pretty obvious the damage was caused by cabinet members and their staff to destroy and hide evidence of their corruption before the protestors arrived

Sorry but: lol!

Yeah like you can store a lot of data on a CPU? LOL (Probably melting the gold plating off the terminals as we speak).
 

A computer case is still today often incorrectly referred to as a CPU, so they probably mean desktop cases went missing rather than just some processors/chips.

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Police have begun to inspect the damage left by the demonstrators at Government Complex. Reports of the inspection show that the building’s second floor office has been rummaged through and government property looted and damaged.

CPUs and hard-disks have gone missing, whereas CCTV cameras have been destroyed - making it impossible to know who committed the crimes, said police.

It pretty obvious the damage was caused by cabinet members and their staff to destroy and hide evidence of their corruption before the protestors arrived

The offices at Chaengwattana have little to do with any political party in office. These offices are for the ingrained, permanent government, the one continues, PTP, Democrat, Army, or whoever. It is quite doubtful any cabinet members even visit the place, let alone store anything there.

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There really is no difference in a yellow thug looking to topple democratic government than a red thug.

Arson, AK-47s and knock-off M79 grenade launchers are a few differences that come to mind.

Goggle Balck May 1992 and you may want to rethink your comment!

As far as I know yellow shirts as a civillian political phenomenon did not exist in 1992.

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Exactly, along with Thaksin, Jataporn and all the red "protestors" in 2010, and those from 2006, and 2008 etc etc ... not selective enforcement when it suits

Selective law enforcement, selective opportunities, selective everything, is a sad reality in Thailand.

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Well, at least they didn't burn down Central yet ...

Wrong is wrong. You can't compare apples with oranges. They need to be prosecuted.

Exactly, along with Thaksin, Jataporn and all the red "protestors" in 2010, and those from 2006, and 2008 etc etc ... not selective enforcement when it suits

Right, that is the point everyone sided is missing. Uniformity. Who has to deal with law, get to deal with it.

Suthep, Thaksin, Jatuporn, and everyone else.

Kick them out from public offices, and send them to jail. The sooner, the better. For Thailand, for Thais, and for who legally live and work in Thailand.

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These are the "Good people" that suthep talks about. Right????? He should be held peronnaly responsible for that and for the MURDER of 90 Thais back in 2010. You know the yellow shirts and this new bunch (same people) have done more damage to Thailand then the Red shirts did.

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Well, at least they didn't burn down Central yet ...

Wrong is wrong. You can't compare apples with oranges. They need to be prosecuted.

Exactly, along with Thaksin, Jataporn and all the red "protestors" in 2010, and those from 2006, and 2008 etc etc ... not selective enforcement when it suits

oh I see it is ok to use snipers to kill 90 people and wound hundreds???????? Thats the difference.

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