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Criminals are still getting away with murder in our forests

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Criminals are still getting away with murder in our forests
By PIYAPORN WONGRUANG
THE NATION

 

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Pol Lt Col Theerayut (right) and his fellows during their stay in the jungle.

 

BANGKOK: -- Nearly five years ago a group of nine amateur game hunters slipped into Kaeng Krachan National Park to spend their holiday killing wild animals. Shockingly, among them were several senior officials, including Police Lt-Colonel Theerayut Ketmungmee from nearby Pran Buri Police Station in Prachuap Khiri Khan province.

 

According to the park’s chief, Chaiwat Limlikhit-aksorn, the group sneaked into the forest by boat and headed upstream of Mae Pradone, one of the park's prime watershed areas, shooting animals along the way.

 

Rangers found traces of their presence a few days later and informed the chief. He then gathered a search party, but it still took more than three days to hunt down the hunters. In the meantime they had cut a bloody swathe through the park’s precious bio-diversity. Among other species, protected mouse deer and endangered creek frogs had fallen victim to the men’s senseless slaughter.

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30305595

 
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-- © Copyright The Nation 2017-02-03

Plod has always thought of himself as being above everyone else.

About time him and his likes are brought down to size.

Gonna need a lot of prisons though, methinks.

And aren't the netizens more outraged by this than 'my mate Nate'? The same folk who were apparently outraged at the 'fish back to life' stunt because Buddhists can't harm another creature (well, not without a little creativity and delusion)

 

By the way, these hunters 'and' Nate are scumbags. It just seems the hunters are definitely way more sadistic. 

 

 

Edited by rkidlad

1 hour ago, webfact said:

Shockingly, among them were several senior officials,

not shocking at all

Sad that they are not educated enough to respect life. 

I like animals more than people . Animals kill to survive , but these ugly creatures called ' men " do it for " fun " . What kind of mentally disturbed ugly bastard could have fun killing randomly rare and protected species ?

I wish this kind of people become a a rare and unprotected species themselves .

No place for this mentality on this planet . Go straight to hell ...! And they call themselves Buddhists ...?

 

Sorry , but angry when I read this .

Half of men get a thrill out of killing. The other half don't. I discovered that on the school playing field during the ladybird summer of 76. It's evolution. The mechanism is to pepper the population with opposing characteristics and then for 'society' to work the balance. This kind of hunting is no longer acceptable for obvious reasons, but the instinct is still there and it will happen, when social organisation is weak enough to allow it. Proper government is the first requirement.

O.M.G. not a creek frog ! are there no depths to which these people will not sink ?

And if the get cought what will happen?

Nothing at all as they wont face any charges or prison or any punishment! Police is involved and that will never bring them down to the gutter they come from and they have to go back!

1 hour ago, yellowboat said:

Sad that they are not educated enough to respect life. 

      Do   you  mean the  police officers .?

And from the original article.

 

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This episode seemed to be over when Chaiwat and his team arrested the culprits and handed them over to police and the district chief, who then headed the investigation. But when the investigators forwarded the case to the prosecutor, the name of Pol Lt-Colonel Theerayut was missing from the eight listed on the summons document.

 

With no surprise to TV'ers and the general Thai population, he tried the "I was not there" lie, leaving his colleagues to carry the can and take the jail sentences.

 

Unfortunately the "party photos" proved otherwise.

 

Som effin num na.

murder, huh?

Slaughter wildlife and carry guns illegally in a National Park, 10 month sentence.

Pick some wild mushrooms in a National Park, 15 years.

It stinks.

What has this click grabbing headline got to do with the actual case of these people poaching   - bugger-all .

> ...among them were several senior officials, including Police Lt-Colonel Theerayut Ketmungmee ...< 

 

Now, that surely can't be right, can it. Good there's defamation law.

Ah, there are photos you say? Well, photo-shopped clearly, that adds computer-crimes then ...

 

Seriously, yes ^^, not the slightest surprise here - again ...

 

What?? They shot  frogs ...?! Pretty heroic, give them a medal ... 

My girlfriend recoiled in horror when I told her I was going to use a fish hook and line to catch a fish.

 

Must be more humane with dynamite? ?

Havn't these people got better things to do?  Maybe the park officials create a vodoo ceremony where people killing animals in national parks will be struck down with bad luck with a slow death 

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