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Two years on, thugs who brutally attacked car driver in Nakhon Pathom still on the run

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Two years on, thugs who brutally attacked car driver in Nakhon Pathom still on the run

 

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Violent attack on car driver in Nakhon Pathom - but it turns out it was two years ago

 

Violent footage of four men attacking a driver in Nakhon Pathom was reported as fresh news stating the attack had took place on May 18th.

 

But Thai Rath online found out that the footage was in fact from May 18th in 2015.

 

The case was reposted after nothing has happened to bring justice to the man who was attacked. He has claimed that the case involves "a person of influence".

 

From the original story it was stated that the assailants in a pick-up claimed they had been chasing the car that had a male driver and a female passenger.

 

They caught up with the car when it was obliged to stop when a power pole had come crashing down in a storm blocking the road while electrical engineers attended to the scene.

 

The men then got out of their car and set about the man with fists and kicks leaving him unconscious beside his car.

 

The assailants claimed he had abducted the woman who was known to one in their group.

 

The statute of limitations has not run out but there has been no progress in the case at all, said Thai Rath, who said that the victim was afraid to speak out publicly because of an influential figure involved in the case.

 

Source: https://www.thairath.co.th/content/949150

 
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relative of the Bull Boss waste....

 

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Three years on, thugs who.... still on the loose.

Lord lucan anyone?

It looks like the Police telling them to report to the station is not working !,

regards worgeordie

thai justice

InThailand with money you can get away with murder TIT

Why is there a 'statute of limitations' on violent crimes in Thailand? I think that in most civilised countries there is only a 'statute of limitations' on white collar crimes and in many no 'statute of limitations' at all. Correct me if I'm wrong but it seems to me, after reading about the 'Red Bull' case, that if you hide for long enough then all is forgiven and no-one can touch you. I always thought that murder was murder, assault was assault etc etc and if you 'got away' Mr. Plod just kept on looking for you, no matter how long. Maybe 'cooking the books' might be a little different. 

Amazing! not that an influential figure/son was involved, but an actual follow up to a story!

Offer a reward the BIB will be fighting each other to get through the doorway. 

16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The statute of limitations has not run out but there has been no progress in the case at all, said Thai Rath, who said that the victim was afraid to speak out publicly because of an influential figure involved in the case.

Yes the 3 year old message seems to be working on her. Don't make waves. 

Third world and always will be! Justice is a distant bell. Rarely heard in Thailand.

17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The assailants claimed he had abducted the woman who was known to one in their group.

 

Case closed.

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