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These are top trials to look out for in 2017

By  Teeranai Charuvastra, Staff Reporter

 

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Erawan Shrine bombing suspect Adem Karadag was brought on Nov. 2 to a military court in Bangkok.

 

BANGKOK — Whenever high-profile crime and calamity strikes, public attention is captivated for a while, criminal investigations are launched, and then the whole thing fades away. Sometimes the public does not find out how the cases ended.

 

The following are details of court proceedings in 2017 for cases that you may have heard or read about. If interested, members of the public can even attend these hearings and see how they unfold – provided you can understand Thai, of course.

 

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/crimecourtscalamity/courts/2017/01/17/top-trials-look-2017/

 
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Ah, ok...

 

Well then

 

Bakery trial...related to BIB so clearly innocent

 

Uighurs are foreigners so clearly guilty.

 

Mercedes-Benz driver is rich so nothing will happen

 

Yingluck...puppet is going down

 

Koh Tow...Burmese are always guilty.

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2 hours ago, Bluespunk said:

Ah, ok...

 

Well then

 

Bakery trial...related to BIB so clearly innocent

 

Uighurs are foreigners so clearly guilty.

 

Mercedes-Benz driver is rich so nothing will happen

 

Yingluck...puppet is going down

 

Koh Tow...Burmese are always guilty.

While it's always dangerous to "assume",  in this case you've hit the nail squarely on the head! :wai:

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Last year there was a Japanese club-owner blackmailed by the Thai Police...they found drugs and he had to pay a big amount of money...he went to another policestation and they helped him...the coppers who blackmailed him fled and since then i have never heard of it.  Are those 2 cops still on the run?

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