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Thais can't get enough of "Lady Kai" vs Student Koy theft case

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BANGKOK: -- The case of the "Lady" in Bangkok who claims a student and her family stole 10 million baht from her is set to run and run.

Thais can't get enough of the sensational case that pits the poor versus the rich and justice vs injustice, reported Sanook. Everyday there seems to be new revelations and unanswered questions.

What is the relevance of Hong Kong where the "Lady" was trying to persuade the student to go to work? Why have so many people been charged with theft? What are the police doing? Thai society is hanging on every new tidbit of information as a real life soap plays out in the media.

So what are the details?

Nong Koy, the student and her family from Isan went to work with "Khun Ying Kai" -Lady Kai. Koy looked after her cat while mum and dad did chores. Being an attractive young girl who needed money for her engineering degree Lady Kai apparently invited Koy to work in Hong Kong where she could make 2-5 million baht. Not liking the sound of the work Koy consistently refused until it all became too much and she decided to leave by the back door with her folks.

Lady Kai reported that they had stolen gold ingots and other items to the value of ten million baht. Koy was locked up in a women's detention facility for several months ruining her chance of education. She emerged from prison to counter claim that Lady Kai had falsely accused her. Her lawyer Songkan Atchariyasap has appealed not just to police to reexamine the case but to expand the enquiry amid claims of human rights abuses.

Now others are coming forward to say that they have been wrongly imprisoned after Lady Kai accused them of theft in remarkably similar circumstances.

One woman told the lawyer that she did 2 years 6 months inside after Lady Kai accused her of stealing three million baht. Five others have said they were accused and some of these were jailed, it is said.

A hilltribe girl who came to work for Lady Kai with six others claims that after she refused to go abroad to work she was accused of a multi million baht theft and was sentenced to two years prison.

Lady Kai appeared in dark glasses and disguise Monday saying that all the proof is there in a still shot from CCTV that she claims shows student Koy stealing from her. Koy has already said that the family were actually returning a bag to their former employer and that she and her family have been set up and are totally innocent.

Online comment is at fever pitch as the story runs and runs.

Source: Sanook

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-- 2016-06-29

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Ruin countless people's lives, with the full support and assistance of the RTP and *cough* "justice" system, simply because she was unable to use them for her own grubby self-enrichment - what a vile piece of entitled scum this woman is.

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If the charges of false accusations are proven, then she should serve at least as much time as those falsely imprisoned, consecutively, before any other charges are added. If her husband is proven to have used his position to facilitate prosecution on false charges, he should face the same sentence.

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Half a dozen a previous cases and she still leaves 10m baht of valuables around..... rolleyes.gif

Simply a power crazed Psycho-Thai with power over defenseless, voiceless peasants.

Speaking of which, what happened to the husband and wife team that tortured their 12 year old Burmese 'maid' for months by burning her body a year or two ago? The fled to Cambodi just after photos of her little burned body were released online. No update in the case?

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My suspicions are "Human Trafficking".

I hope the powers that be investigate her, just what businesses does she have in Bangkok that she needs to recruit nice looking young ladies for, and if my theory is true may she rot in hell Bangkwang Prison.

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6 people have all been accused of theft by the woman but the police never investigate her claims, it would appear then that the police and the court are happy to go along with her lies.

Justice system? Thailand does not have one and never will because the country is stuck in the feudal era of the robber barons where the poor have no rights and are subject to the whims of the rich and elite. People who speak out are putting their lives at risk, forced disappearance, gunned down, imprisoned, charged with breaking "flexible" laws, physically threatened, tortured.

The elite/rich can simply do as they please without any checks because money is power and prestige, the country has never left its past. Thailand has all the 21st century material things but it's society is still deeply divided being the rich and poor, a chasm that cannot be bridged.

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6 people have all been accused of theft by the woman but the police never investigate her claims, it would appear then that the police and the court are happy to go along with her lies.

Justice system? Thailand does not have one and never will because the country is stuck in the feudal era of the robber barons where the poor have no rights and are subject to the whims of the rich and elite. People who speak out are putting their lives at risk, forced disappearance, gunned down, imprisoned, charged with breaking "flexible" laws, physically threatened, tortured.

The elite/rich can simply do as they please without any checks because money is power and prestige, the country has never left its past. Thailand has all the 21st century material things but it's society is still deeply divided being the rich and poor, a chasm that cannot be bridged.

Bam! Hammer, meet nail.

Pretty spot on, but I'm certain this isn't what the PM conveyed to the foreign diplomats the other day!

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This is news. Life is short and better things to do than follow this nonsense.

A very interesting comment, what else do you have to do at 14:38 on a Wednesday afternoon...........go and have a beer? Chok Dee to you! smile.pngthumbsup.gifbah.gifwai.gif

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Sounds a bit like the Skegness guy. If there's a buck to be made, truth just goes out the window. I suspect it will come back to bite them, maybe not individually, but as a society. I must admit, this is the most feminine society I have come across. But it seems to work.

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"Lady",that's stretching the truth to its limits,

Lady Kai apparently invited Koy to work in Hong Kong where she could make 2-5 million baht.

doing what,exactly?

regards worgeordie

Taking care of the cat, what elsecheesy.gif

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If the charges of false accusations are proven, then she should serve at least as much time as those falsely imprisoned, consecutively, before any other charges are added. If her husband is proven to have used his position to facilitate prosecution on false charges, he should face the same sentence.

Seeing how we don't even have that in the west with false rape accusations....wouldn't dare bet anything on those odds.

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If the charges of false accusations are proven, then she should serve at least as much time as those falsely imprisoned, consecutively, before any other charges are added. If her husband is proven to have used his position to facilitate prosecution on false charges, he should face the same sentence.

Seeing how we don't even have that in the west with false rape accusations....wouldn't dare bet anything on those odds.

We all know that justice has very little to do with fairness. OTOH falsely accusing multiple persons causing them to spend years incarcerated, and then being given a suspended sentence hardly seems fair. But that is why I wrote "should" and not "will".

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Disgusting Human trafficker disguising herself as a lady n philanthropist with her ill-gotten gains from her illegal activities.

PM PRAYUT I implore you and your government to return happiness to the people by getting involved in this case.

Get these human traffickers into prison.

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6 people have all been accused of theft by the woman but the police never investigate her claims, it would appear then that the police and the court are happy to go along with her lies.

Justice system? Thailand does not have one and never will because the country is stuck in the feudal era of the robber barons where the poor have no rights and are subject to the whims of the rich and elite. People who speak out are putting their lives at risk, forced disappearance, gunned down, imprisoned, charged with breaking "flexible" laws, physically threatened, tortured.

The elite/rich can simply do as they please without any checks because money is power and prestige, the country has never left its past. Thailand has all the 21st century material things but it's society is still deeply divided being the rich and poor, a chasm that cannot be bridged.

Her hubby is a senior policeman. His and his self styled "lady" wives word, their "honest" word against the words of Isan poor people, hill tribe poor people. Who needs evidence?

And that is one of the major issues in the justice and enforcement system in Thailand. The basic believe that family, position and money means someone is more right.

It seriously is like Europe up until the first half of the 20th century. And how things have come to light since then!

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Isn't this the Second Work Girl she accused ? The old Cow says that she has got Video evidence from Home CCTV system,,,,WHY,,WHY If this is True has she not showed this to the Police,,,Me think it's Crap ,,,Inside job for Self enrichment,,,,Fraud,,,,Insurance ? Nah ,,just blame the maid,,No one will believe the maid,,,They will believe us Rich HI SO Criminal Pricks.

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If the charges of false accusations are proven, then she should serve at least as much time as those falsely imprisoned, consecutively, before any other charges are added. If her husband is proven to have used his position to facilitate prosecution on false charges, he should face the same sentence.

Please quit your making to much sense. I also feel that she should do hard time and the police again took the easy route in prosecuting these girls who obviously by their sheer numbers were not thieves. The police that mishandled all these cases should be locked up in the adjoining cell. What a miscarriage of justice. Oh Mr. P where are you???

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