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Bangkok:- Amended criminal provisions have come into effect designed for harsher penalties and broader definition of offence related to sex with the underage.

The amendments have also increased the penalties for sex with corpse.

Based on the Friday’s publication of the Royal Gazette, key amendments include:

• Statutory rape offence, committed to underage male or female less than 15 years old, is punishable by imprisonment from four years to 20 years and a fine of 80,000 baht to 400,000 baht.

• Statutory rape is defined as an act to satisfy sexual needs of offender by using sexual genitals or any objects to violate the victim’s genitals, anus and mouth.

• Statutory rape offence against male or female victims less than 13 years old is punishable by the jail term ranging from seven years to 20 years, life imprisonment, and a fine of 140,000 baht to 400,000 baht.

• Armed offender for statutory rape is punishable by life imprisonment.

• If statutory rape offender is less than 18 years old, the Family and Juvenile Court has the mandate to invoke the Child Protection Act to ensure the welfare of offender and victim. In such case, the court may grant leniency for lesser punishment and allow a marriage after serving the sentence.

In regard to amended provisions on necrophilia, the key points are:

• Offence for sex with corpse is punishment by jail term of up to three years and a fine of no more than 60,000 baht.

• The offence applies to any sexual act committed with genitals or any object done to the corpse’s genitals, anus and mouth.

• Molesting a corpse is punishable by jail term of up to two years and a fine of no more than 40,000 baht.

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Wait a minute - isn't this the same topic that Stickboy reported on and TVF ran with - saying that orgies and SMBD were also being outlawed? And it turns out not to be true? From such a trusted and reliable news source as Stickboy? That is shocking, I tell you, shocking!

SIR

Only outlawed if the people are dead

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And of course, there's one group off the charts: the rich and powerful influential elite. If you have money, all you need is a little attitude adjustment and a slap on the wrist and a small rug to pay under the carpet...

sir

is that the same as the uk, with Jimmy Saville and Maggie Thatcher????, and no doubt a few politicions too

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QUOTE:

"In such case, the court may grant leniency for lesser punishment and allow a marriage after serving the sentence."

So nothing changes there, right? If a dirtbag rapes a youngish girl, he will be treated more leniently by the court if he can get the girl to agree to marry him? I recall instances of this happening before. To avoid a lengthy jail sentence (or any jail time at all), a suspect uses threats and bribery to get the girl's parents to agree to her marrying him. My memory is a bit vague on this, so maybe someone else can remember.

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Obviously necrophilia is a problem in Thailand - or else there would be no need for harsher penalties - which is alarming. So exactly who is committing necrophilia? In the West necrophilia is almost entirely committed in morgues & funeral homes - they're the only one's with access to the dead. But here in LOS?

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Obviously necrophilia is a problem in Thailand - or else there would be no need for harsher penalties - which is alarming. So exactly who is committing necrophilia? In the West necrophilia is almost entirely committed in morgues & funeral homes - they're the only one's with access to the dead. But here in LOS?

because nobody ever told them that necrophilia is dead boring.

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"Statutory rape offence, committed to underage male or female less than 15 years old"

These neanderthals never considered amending the age?

"If statutory rape offender is less than 18 years old, the Family and Juvenile Court has the mandate to invoke the Child Protection Act to ensure the welfare of offender and victim."

The "welfare" of the rapist is protected up to 18, but the victim, 15.

"In such case, the court may grant leniency for lesser punishment and allow a marriage after serving the sentence."

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