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Tests find no paint repair to Jomsap truck

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Tests find no paint repair to Jomsap truck

By PIYANUCH TAMNUKASETCHAI
THE NATION

 

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NO EVIDENCE of paint repair or a new coat of paint has been found on the Toyota pickup truck belonging to former teacher Jomsap Saenmuangkhot who was accused of being the driver in a 2005 fatal hit-and-run accident.

 

The pickup was inspected by Toyota Motor Co Ltd’s Samut Prakan-based factory, a source at the Justice Ministry revealed yesterday. 

 

In addition, the truck’s “Bor Khor 56 Sakhon Nakhon” licence plate was found to have no scratches or traces of being repaired after an inspection by King Mongkut University of Technology Thonburi.

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30305636

 

 
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-- © Copyright The Nation 2017-02-04

Time for the RTP to make up the next fairy tale.

Excellent. The RTP's farcical attempts at a cover up are unravelling. When will the defamation suits and intimidation be brought into play / ramped up I wonder.....

"...no scratches or traces of being repaired..."

 

No "deformation", hmm...likely no "defamation" either !!!  

Can the RTP take legal action against the truck for something?

and the real culprit has already sorted it out,with a BIG brown ?

1 hour ago, thai3 said:

Can the RTP take legal action against the truck for something?

 

Yes, for not having repaired dings and paint thereby the truck has tarnished the good name of the RTP by exposing their comical and deliberate errors.

1 hour ago, thai3 said:

Can the RTP take legal action against the truck for something?

Yes, they should charge the owner with not restoring and repainting a Toyota truck with rust on the bonnet/hood.:thumbsup:

Is it the same truck, or one that looks like the original repaired one ?

1 hour ago, Reigntax said:

 

Yes, for not having repaired dings and paint thereby the truck has tarnished the good name of the RTP by exposing their comical and deliberate errors.

comical ...error?

 

it looks like utterly malign criminal action

"...police have stood by the original evidence. "

One definition of "original": "

"Created directly and personally".

So she was convicted without ANY evidence??? This make me speakless!!!

What her lawyer done before? No one checked that the car was involved in a accident?

Did the police rubb a glasbowl and saw she was it?

 

Unbelievable!!!

This is  about a Thai wrongly imprisoned for an offence that she obviously never committed, reminds me of a case involving two Burmese men, if the RTP can get away with it they will, this one involving a Thai national will possibly be the straw that breaks the cocoon of untouchability the RTP have tried to protect ,  if it breaks it will be showinq the  world that the RTP is the most corrupt Govt agency in this country plus they are inept as well.

 

I would add NOT ALL RTP officers are corrupt, but questions and accountability needs to be transparent and true justice served.

Edited by Khun Paul
adding a sentence

Just on the posted picture nothing to do with the case why has it got a large lump of filler out of the top front of the repainted front N/S wing/fender along with a suspiciously newer than the other light headlamp either poor facts relaid to the press or Toyota cant assess old cars

Twelve years later; no chain of custody issues on the "evidence"?

 

That said, seems like the police would have been smart to "Kho Tao" the truck up BEFORE Toyota and the King Mongkut Institute "inspections"?

 

 

1 hour ago, mtls2005 said:

Twelve years later; no chain of custody issues on the "evidence"?

 

That said, seems like the police would have been smart to "Kho Tao" the truck up BEFORE Toyota and the King Mongkut Institute "inspections"?

 

 

fortunateley they are not smart, instead they are (deleted)

7 hours ago, thai3 said:

Can the RTP take legal action against the truck for something?

Would not surprise me if they tried. Back to watching Looney Tunes on TV no not the television. 

don,t see a number plate

7 hours ago, kartman said:

Just on the posted picture nothing to do with the case why has it got a large lump of filler out of the top front of the repainted front N/S wing/fender along with a suspiciously newer than the other light headlamp either poor facts relaid to the press or Toyota cant assess old cars

Guess:

They only tested the alleged area of impact (front centre of hood/bonnet).  Number plate tested as impact was centre front.

 

Damage to wing/headlamp was another incident?

2 hours ago, oldgent said:

don,t see a number plate

 

The licence plate was removed for testing:

"In addition, the truck’s “Bor Khor 56 Sakhon Nakhon” licence plate was found to have no scratches or traces of being repaired after an inspection by King Mongkut University of Technology Thonburi."

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