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Rape suspect on police murder bid charge after siege at Samut Prakan

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Rape suspect on police murder bid charge after siege at Samut Prakan

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BANGKOK: -- A man who allegedly broke into an 18-year-old nursing assistant’s apartment in Bangkok’s Prawet district and raped her in the early hours of September 11 is in police custody following a seven-hour stand-off and gunfight with police at a motel in Samut Prakan’s Bang Pli district on Wednesday.

 

City police chief Lt-General Sanit Mahathaworn, who yesterday observed the interrogation of Thanapol Nilpat, 29, at Prawet Police Station, said he had confessed to breaking and entering and rape. 

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Rape-suspect-on-police-murder-bid-charge-after-sie-30296544.html

 
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Good that he is not wearing shoe laces

He looks so relaxed' like all in a day's work for him !!! 

 

3 hours ago, bark said:

Good that he is not wearing shoe laces

 

Supplying him with a pair of shoes with extra long shoelaces would not be a bad idea.

Ah nice technique with the romantic leg over maneuver. 

 

Personally I prefer the reach around but I will try his move with my gf next time.

12 hours ago, webfact said:

City police chief Lt-General Sanit Mahathaworn, who yesterday observed the interrogation of Thanapol Nilpat, 29, at Prawet Police Station, said he had confessed to breaking and entering and rape. 

 

Of course he confessed.  The Thai Junta have blocked Amnesty International from reporting about torture in Thailand by the soldiers and the police and threatened to arrest their staff if they went ahead.  There was an article about it in the Times (UK) on the 29th.

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