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Patong police threaten Computer Crime Act against negligence claim

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Patong police threaten Computer Crime Act against negligence claim

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'Jeen Zosmilez' said he needed 100 stitches in his ahead after the attack. Photo: Jeen Zosmilez / Facebook

 

PHUKET: -- Patong Police are considering invoking the Computer Crime Act against a man who was severely beaten in what appears to be a pre-arranged gang fight in Patong after he accused police on Facebook of neglecting their duty.

 

The incident came to light on Wednesday (Aug 9) when videos of the fight posted by “Jeen Zosmilez” (real name not disclosed) started going viral.

 

The post also included a video of young Thai males at a police station and photos of a young Thai man in a hospital bed with extensive facial and head injuries.

 

Full story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/patong-police-threaten-computer-crime-act-against-negligence-claim-63418.php

 
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-- © Copyright Phuket News 2017-08-11

Good to see the police being productive with their work. "To serve and protect (our bosses and image)"

"How police work I do not understand."

 

 

 

You, and 68.86 million others !
 

They just don't want anybody to know how qualified and serving they are.

Disgraceful to use this terribly conceived law to suppress rightful condemnation of a corrupt and negligent police force.

There's going to be some baseball fans majorly jealous over that set of stitches.

Maybe it will become a thing.

 

Surely the Computer Crimes Act would have been relevant if he made an allegation that they had been diligent in their duty. After all, it is Pattaya.

4 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:

"How police work I do not understand."

 

 

 

You, and 68.86 million others !
 

They don't....simple

 

1 hour ago, Belzybob said:

Surely the Computer Crimes Act would have been relevant if he made an allegation that they had been diligent in their duty. After all, it is Pattaya.

Nope,it's Patong

12 hours ago, webfact said:

Patong Police are considering invoking the Computer Crime Act against a man who was severely beaten in what appears to be a pre-arranged gang fight in Patong after he accused police on Facebook of neglecting their duty.

Wow! I would have thought it worth a defamation suit at least. Or perhaps there's some truth in the claim and the RTP is taking the line of least resistance.

Computer Crimes Act the worlds most corrupt law designed to shut people up, use by criminals to protect themselves as usual.

On 8/11/2017 at 6:24 PM, Bangyo1948 said:

Nope,it's Patong

Misread, but same same. Begins with P and ends with corrupt.

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