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Koh Tao suspects to be indicted by end of month

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Koh Tao suspects to be indicted by end of month
Suwannee Bandisak
The Nation

BANGKOK: -- Thawatchai Siangjaew, deputy director general of Regional Public Prosecution 8, announced yesterday that prosecutors should be able to indict two Myanmar men charged with the murder of two Britons on Koh Tao by the end of this month.

Citing his earlier chat with Provincial Police Region 8 deputy chief Pol Maj-General Praween Pongsirin, Thawatchai said the additional police investigation requested by prosecutors was about 80-per-cent complete and that police would submit the case report again in two weeks.

On receiving the report, prosecutors would be able to conclude it and pass it to the Samui public prosecutor to indict Win Zaw Htun and Zaw Lin, he said, adding that this should take place by the end of this month.

'Case being handled carefully'

He confirmed that the public prosecutor and police working on this case were trying to be careful and as detailed as possible, while keeping the Office of the Attorney General constantly updated on developments.

He went on to say that British police had visited the crime scene and that they should be satisfied with the procedure followed as per the Thai justice system.

Meanwhile, police escorted the two men - both 21 - to Koh Samui court yesterday morning to apply for a fourth extension of 12-days in detention.

The duo appeared calm and less stressed compared to before, possibly because of frequent visits from their lawyer and representatives of the National Human Rights Commission, police said.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Koh-Tao-suspects-to-be-indicted-by-end-of-month-30247290.html

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-- The Nation 2014-11-08

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  • The Koh Tao police were not expecting anyone to ask any questions this time or for social media to hold them accountable to actually do their jobs properly. I gues they expected the case to be anothe

  • When I read this, can't help thinking about all the other cases like this one whereby police and/or "influential" persons have murdered others, and done exactly like you said, find scapegoats ,obfusca

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"The duo appeared calm and less stressed compared to before, possibly because of frequent visits from their lawyer and representatives of the National Human Rights Commission, police said."

Well that is one theory. They could also appear more calm because they haven't just been doused in petrol and threatened with a waving zippo. Or had boiling water poured on their arm pits and neck to extract a false confession. I guess the knowledge that at least 400k people around the world are wanting to see the "real" killers caught in this case, and refuse to be bullied by uniformed cowards, will also be buoying their moods.

Careful and detailed as possible should be a given in all cases so why the statement.

This caravan just rolls on to its inevitable conclusion ..

Any feedback from the British police yet?

80% complete and they are ready to indict.

Before, the case was "perfect."

What is the English word which could be used above "perfect?"

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I've kept out of this discussion so far.

Two things only seem (to me) certain.

The two young UK people are the tragic, murder victims.

The two young Burmese lads are the tragic, victims of a stitch up.

I simply cannot believe the "evidence" so far presented.

I don't suppose the truth will ever be known.

80% complete and they are ready to indict.

Before, the case was "perfect."

What is the English word which could be used above "perfect?"

Excellent?

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More positive spin by a Thai speaking on behalf of others with the comment " British police should be satisfied with the procedure followed as per the Thai justice system " !

Yes they might be ' satisfied ' that's how the Thais do it but satisfied it was done properly is another story entirely.

I think they are drawing things out as long as possible, just in case the UK coppers do have information which poo poo's the whole case.

Sure the RTP apologists on TV will be breaking out the champagne today and along shortly to comment and gloat

He went on to say that British police had visited the crime scene and that they should be satisfied with the procedure followed as per the Thai justice system.

"Should be satisfied" ?........you mean the UK coppers never gave feedback to anyone in Thailand before they left Thailand ?...that is strange

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I think they are drawing things out as long as possible, just in case the UK coppers do have information which poo poo's the whole case.

Sure the RTP apologists on TV will be breaking out the champagne today and along shortly to comment and gloat

He went on to say that British police had visited the crime scene and that they should be satisfied with the procedure followed as per the Thai justice system.

"Should be satisfied" ?........you mean the UK coppers never gave feedback to anyone in Thailand before they left Thailand ?...that is strange

He went on to say that British police had visited the crime scene and that they should be satisfied with the procedure followed as per the Thai justice system.

Naaa thats just a Thai talking BS for farang again. and was really talking about the British police being satisfied the procedure followed as per the thai justice system .... meaning a totally messed up/corrupted case by the RTP is not unusual and following procedure.

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The Thais are desperately hoping this story gets out of the headlines so that they can find a rug and a broom to sweep it away.

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The Thais are desperately hoping this story gets out of the headlines so that they can find a rug and a broom to sweep it away.

When I read this, can't help thinking about all the other cases like this one whereby police and/or "influential" persons have murdered others, and done exactly like you said, find scapegoats ,obfuscate, waste time, wait for it all to go away- and it will. KJ in CM, Blue Diamond, the Brit couple in Kanchanaburi (although the murdering policeman was arrested in this rare case).Red Bull, LDP in Pai, the list goes on and on and on. Similarities with the KJ investigation are uncanny with the blatant attempt to falsify the DNA evidence(which apparently has become standard operating procedure after the KJ investigation was successfully FUBAR'ed)

The sad reality is that this case will go exactly the same way. 20 yrs down the road, identity of real killers will be publicly known and easy to find with a google search, but case will be closed or uninvestigated. Only chance of justice here for the KT serial murders will be vigilante justice, might not be such a long wait.

80% complete and they are ready to indict.

Before, the case was "perfect."

What is the English word which could be used above "perfect?"

it reminds me of the 'we will have the culprits in three days" comments. How could they know that? How can they know indictment will happen by the end of the month? Especially when the report is incomplete, and apparently all witnesses/suspects??? haven't been questioned yet (as reported yesterday).

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The Thais are desperately hoping this story gets out of the headlines so that they can find a rug and a broom to sweep it away.

When I read this, can't help thinking about all the other cases like this one whereby police and/or "influential" persons have murdered others, and done exactly like you said, find scapegoats ,obfuscate, waste time, wait for it all to go away- and it will. KJ in CM, Blue Diamond, the Brit couple in Kanchanaburi (although the murdering policeman was arrested in this rare case).Red Bull, LDP in Pai, the list goes on and on and on. Similarities with the KJ investigation are uncanny with the blatant attempt to falsify the DNA evidence(which apparently has become standard operating procedure after the KJ investigation was successfully FUBAR'ed)

The sad reality is that this case will go exactly the same way. 20 yrs down the road, identity of real killers will be publicly known and easy to find with a google search, but case will be closed or uninvestigated. Only chance of justice here for the KT serial murders will be vigilante justice, might not be such a long wait.

The big difference with this case is that, through social media, many more people have heard about it. I don't think this high season will meet Thai expectations. People have changed their holiday plans, me included.

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The Thais are desperately hoping this story gets out of the headlines so that they can find a rug and a broom to sweep it away.

When I read this, can't help thinking about all the other cases like this one whereby police and/or "influential" persons have murdered others, and done exactly like you said, find scapegoats ,obfuscate, waste time, wait for it all to go away- and it will. KJ in CM, Blue Diamond, the Brit couple in Kanchanaburi (although the murdering policeman was arrested in this rare case).Red Bull, LDP in Pai, the list goes on and on and on. Similarities with the KJ investigation are uncanny with the blatant attempt to falsify the DNA evidence(which apparently has become standard operating procedure after the KJ investigation was successfully FUBAR'ed)

The sad reality is that this case will go exactly the same way. 20 yrs down the road, identity of real killers will be publicly known and easy to find with a google search, but case will be closed or uninvestigated. Only chance of justice here for the KT serial murders will be vigilante justice, might not be such a long wait.

The Koh Tao police were not expecting anyone to ask any questions this time or for social media to hold them accountable to actually do their jobs properly. I gues they expected the case to be another one of these http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/thailand-beach-death-parents-convinced-4410135

Nick was killed in the same place, after visiting the same bar and in the exact same way as David was, i.e. head wound and drowned. All of this less than 9 months before it happened to David. That's a hell of a coincidence to believe.

If it is true that the killers are still free there then it could stand to reason that they are serial killers.

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The Thais are desperately hoping this story gets out of the headlines so that they can find a rug and a broom to sweep it away.

When I read this, can't help thinking about all the other cases like this one whereby police and/or "influential" persons have murdered others, and done exactly like you said, find scapegoats ,obfuscate, waste time, wait for it all to go away- and it will. KJ in CM, Blue Diamond, the Brit couple in Kanchanaburi (although the murdering policeman was arrested in this rare case).Red Bull, LDP in Pai, the list goes on and on and on. Similarities with the KJ investigation are uncanny with the blatant attempt to falsify the DNA evidence(which apparently has become standard operating procedure after the KJ investigation was successfully FUBAR'ed)

The sad reality is that this case will go exactly the same way. 20 yrs down the road, identity of real killers will be publicly known and easy to find with a google search, but case will be closed or uninvestigated. Only chance of justice here for the KT serial murders will be vigilante justice, might not be such a long wait.

Sad But I agree, its a dirty business.

Now the case is going backwards - because its not cut and dried.

Its a parcel badly tied, and the strings are continually unravelling.

As soon as the death penalty is passed on these 2 scapegoats the whole mess can be forgotten.

I wonder if the police cheif in the province is due to retire soon? And if he might be encouraged to participte in Koh Tao tourist businesses - as a consultant you understand?

Only asking the question, not speculating.

The Thais are desperately hoping this story gets out of the headlines so that they can find a rug and a broom to sweep it away.

When I read this, can't help thinking about all the other cases like this one whereby police and/or "influential" persons have murdered others, and done exactly like you said, find scapegoats ,obfuscate, waste time, wait for it all to go away- and it will. KJ in CM, Blue Diamond, the Brit couple in Kanchanaburi (although the murdering policeman was arrested in this rare case).Red Bull, LDP in Pai, the list goes on and on and on. Similarities with the KJ investigation are uncanny with the blatant attempt to falsify the DNA evidence(which apparently has become standard operating procedure after the KJ investigation was successfully FUBAR'ed)

The sad reality is that this case will go exactly the same way. 20 yrs down the road, identity of real killers will be publicly known and easy to find with a google search, but case will be closed or uninvestigated. Only chance of justice here for the KT serial murders will be vigilante justice, might not be such a long wait.

The big difference with this case is that, through social media, many more people have heard about it. I don't think this high season will meet Thai expectations. People have changed their holiday plans, me included.

Indeed. This one will resonate and may be the straw that breaks a camels back.

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I don't think they are going to get the help they need anymore! It seems that interest is slowing down and the leaders of the countries involved are distancing themselves from the justice system.

The prosecutors have taken a long time ensuring they can win the case before taking to court. If they do take to court soon I believe they know they will win the case.

Perhaps when they do they will shock us all with damning evidence we know nothing about.

I still think there must be much more evidence leading elsewhere but it doesn't seem to be getting followed.

So many people are watching! This is a very important case for this country!

I hope they get it right for the 2 that will be sentenced if the case is won, For Justice for Hannah and David, For the murderers that will be free to do it again should they be wrong and for the way people see this countries police and judicial system as an incorrect decision will effect the country dramatically

80% complete and they are ready to indict.

Before, the case was "perfect."

What is the English word which could be used above "perfect?"

&lt;deleted&gt; up?

Time for the Myanmar guys to book their tickets home!!

It is becoming more and more obvious by the day, that the RTP and the prosecutors don't have a case!!

80% complete?? My backside!!bah.gif

Time for the Myanmar guys to book their tickets home!!

It is becoming more and more obvious by the day, that the RTP and the prosecutors don't have a case!!

80% complete?? My backside!!bah.gif

I would be more worried that they may be booking tickets to the crematorium if this carries on, and they meet an " unfortunate accident" in the next few weeks

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More positive spin by a Thai speaking on behalf of others with the comment " British police should be satisfied with the procedure followed as per the Thai justice system " !

Yes they might be ' satisfied ' that's how the Thais do it but satisfied it was done properly is another story entirely.

''Should'' be satisfied, almost a threat.

The Thais are desperately hoping this story gets out of the headlines so that they can find a rug and a broom to sweep it away.

When I read this, can't help thinking about all the other cases like this one whereby police and/or "influential" persons have murdered others, and done exactly like you said, find scapegoats ,obfuscate, waste time, wait for it all to go away- and it will. KJ in CM, Blue Diamond, the Brit couple in Kanchanaburi (although the murdering policeman was arrested in this rare case).Red Bull, LDP in Pai, the list goes on and on and on. Similarities with the KJ investigation are uncanny with the blatant attempt to falsify the DNA evidence(which apparently has become standard operating procedure after the KJ investigation was successfully FUBAR'ed)

The sad reality is that this case will go exactly the same way. 20 yrs down the road, identity of real killers will be publicly known and easy to find with a google search, but case will be closed or uninvestigated. Only chance of justice here for the KT serial murders will be vigilante justice, might not be such a long wait.

The Koh Tao police were not expecting anyone to ask any questions this time or for social media to hold them accountable to actually do their jobs properly. I gues they expected the case to be another one of these http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/thailand-beach-death-parents-convinced-4410135

Nick was killed in the same place, after visiting the same bar and in the exact same way as David was, i.e. head wound and drowned. All of this less than 9 months before it happened to David. That's a hell of a coincidence to believe.

If it is true that the killers are still free there then it could stand to reason that they are serial killers.

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I saw an interview with the mother of this boy who died on koh tao, she said she was told he had fallen from his hillside villa down the rocks and drowned in the sea, when she went to identify the body she said there wasn't a mark on his face which she found very strange as he had fallen down the rocks.

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The Thais are desperately hoping this story gets out of the headlines so that they can find a rug and a broom to sweep it away.

When I read this, can't help thinking about all the other cases like this one whereby police and/or "influential" persons have murdered others, and done exactly like you said, find scapegoats ,obfuscate, waste time, wait for it all to go away- and it will. KJ in CM, Blue Diamond, the Brit couple in Kanchanaburi (although the murdering policeman was arrested in this rare case).Red Bull, LDP in Pai, the list goes on and on and on. Similarities with the KJ investigation are uncanny with the blatant attempt to falsify the DNA evidence(which apparently has become standard operating procedure after the KJ investigation was successfully FUBAR'ed)

The sad reality is that this case will go exactly the same way. 20 yrs down the road, identity of real killers will be publicly known and easy to find with a google search, but case will be closed or uninvestigated. Only chance of justice here for the KT serial murders will be vigilante justice, might not be such a long wait.

Sad But I agree, its a dirty business.

Now the case is going backwards - because its not cut and dried.

Its a parcel badly tied, and the strings are continually unravelling.

As soon as the death penalty is passed on these 2 scapegoats the whole mess can be forgotten.

I wonder if the police cheif in the province is due to retire soon? And if he might be encouraged to participte in Koh Tao tourist businesses - as a consultant you understand?

Only asking the question, not speculating.

Its on the J's that don't speculate, they are robots toeing the state line. The rest of us normal human beings speculate, enquire, question, are critical, and above all seek justice.

80% complete and they are ready to indict.

Before, the case was "perfect."

What is the English word which could be used above "perfect?"

Excellent?

There may be a Thai word...

The British police can do nothing,Its a publicity stunt,nothing on british news,about anything they can do.,Same as tourist police,There only there for show aswell.Tourist police cannot arrest anybody,cannot have a gun.etc etc,There more like stewarts at a football match.Thailand is trying to save face every day to the rest of the world,,But it is not working,Everybody knows what they are..

He went on to say that British police had visited the crime scene and that they should be satisfied with the procedure followed as per the Thai justice system.

Obviously their presence serves no legitimate or useful purpose. Probably spend most of their time on a pommie-nanny state expense account beach holiday hitting the bars and looking more and more like the pomegranates that gave them their nickname.

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This make's me sick to my stomach, to hear this.

These poor burmese guy's are going to be put to death,

for something they didn't do.

My God, this now prove's to me just how unremorseful and

how pathetic the RTP and the justice system is here.

I can only pray that before the end of the month that the

British investagators come forward with their reports that

prove their innocence.

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