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    So it seems there are 5 UK plods in total then.

    What would have been clever is if they had a white Thai speaker with them so that that person could understand all the chat between the locals and BIB that they assumed could not be be understood. Hopefully at least they have their own translator with them and will not be relying on a local chickenhead supplied by the crime syndicate in brown.

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    If they are half as good as everybody thinks, they would be 'wired". Record all the chatter and have it translated back at their operations base in BKK....

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    Quote Originally Posted by koman View Post
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    If they are half as good as everybody thinks, they would be 'wired". Record all the chatter and have it translated back at their operations base in BKK....
    Indeed. It does rather depend upon them not believing a word they are told which really is police 101 in most civilized countries. I would imagine the they will politely smile and listen to the thai cops, nod their heads, and walk off for a smoke laughing about what a bunch of twats they are just as Prattyuth publicly states that the British cops are in agreement that the myanmar boys did it and the Thai police are truly world class.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus View Post
    So it seems there are 5 UK plods in total then.

    What would have been clever is if they had a white Thai speaker with them so that that person could understand all the chat between the locals and BIB that they assumed could not be be understood. Hopefully at least they have their own translator with them and will not be relying on a local chickenhead supplied by the crime syndicate in brown.
    I'm certain that the UK Embassy will have provided their own more than adequate translation support and they won't be reliant on the Thai Police translating for them.

    As with most other countries, the UK has a lot of commercial and legal interaction with Thailand, so their own translators are essential.

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    Quote Originally Posted by koman View Post
    I read that the academic star has left Thailand, although the sources are not the most reliable, but where is the information about the others leaving coming from?

    Generally speaking they would probably be better off staying in Thailand if they are anywhere near as well "protected" as is claimed.
    ....unless they were "advised" to leave by the very people who are supposed to be protecting them....because the noose is getting a bit too tight for comfort, and bribes/payoffs can only do so much..... It's unlikely they ever imagined things would get so out of control.

    In a double murder case with such a high profile, it might be difficult to just lay low in another country waiting for things to cool off....if Scotland Yard and Interpol get on their trail. There's a lot being invested in cracking this case and nailing the right people.

    By leaving the country in the midst of this investigations, these characters would have put themselves under the microscope even more. Before leaving; the visiting police will probably be handing the BIB a four page list of reasons why these guys should be arrested and charged. If warrants were issued, what country would give sanctuary to such people under these circumstances?

    I agree with you almost 100%.

    But Thaksin can move over theres a new kid on the block.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAG View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus View Post
    So it seems there are 5 UK plods in total then.

    What would have been clever is if they had a white Thai speaker with them so that that person could understand all the chat between the locals and BIB that they assumed could not be be understood. Hopefully at least they have their own translator with them and will not be relying on a local chickenhead supplied by the crime syndicate in brown.
    I'm certain that the UK Embassy will have provided their own more than adequate translation support and they won't be reliant on the Thai Police translating for them.

    As with most other countries, the UK has a lot of commercial and legal interaction with Thailand, so their own translators are essential.

    The truth is we don't really know what the Brits are doing or thinking and we won't until they are ready. One thing for sure they are not like this bunch of ers, telling us how wonderful they are at any given opportunity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by koman View Post
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    If they are half as good as everybody thinks, they would be 'wired". Record all the chatter and have it translated back at their operations base in BKK....
    Looks like one of the plods is carrying a recorder.

    What beggars belief is that in the very first anyone could believe that they could kill someone and get away with it. UNLESS they had done it before?
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    Blatently walking into the crime scene...

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    There's an interesting connection between the Koh Tao murder investigation and a recent re-assignment of a crime-busting Phuket cop:

    https://teakdoor.com/thailand-and-asi...ly-pulled.html (Phuket's Top Crimebuster Cop Suddenly Pulled Off Taxi, Jet-Ski Probes Into 'Mafia')

    Apparently the cop who was pulled from the Phuket taxi and jet-ski 'mafia' investigations was also involved in charging the two young Burmese men with the Koh Tao murders.

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    ^^^ Note Hannah's knee at lower right , I guess we have our picture bandit.

    ^ Yes he was the top cop in Phuket re assigned to Koh Tao just as the prior head was declaring he knew who the killers were: ( and where is Panya these days..)

    Police question influential Koh Tao figure, seek second (UPDATED) | Coconuts Bangkok

    Police question influential Koh Tao figure, seek second (UPDATED)

    By Coconuts Bangkok September 23, 2014 / 20:49 ICT
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    Police question influential Koh Tao figure, seek second (UPDATED)


    An influential figure on Koh Tao reportedly arrested earlier today in the case of last week's murders was only questioned and released.
    Earlier today, police detained the brother of a village headman on Koh Tao and said they were seeking his son for questioning in the murder the two British tourists.
    Thai PBS had reported police Lt. Gen. Panya Mamen as saying there was evidence, including security camera footage, linking the suspects to the murders.
    "He was arrested after evidence which police collected were examined and proved he was involved," Thai PBS quoted Panya saying. "He said both suspects were captured by CCTV cameras and the police have gathered enough evidence to implicate them in the murders."
    Subsequent reports indicate the headman's brother, identified by the Bangkok Post as Montriwat Toovichien, was interrogated and submitted DNA evidence before being released.
    The southern police chief made assurances there was no arrest of "scapegoats" due to the international pressure brought by the deaths of two young tourists visiting on holiday, according to Thai PBS.
    Furthermore, he said pressure from "local mafias" or other influential people were not an obstacle in the investigation, vowing instead to "eliminate" those elements.
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    Regarding Mon's DNA checking out (according to this report) I have always wondered why police - at that stage of Pre Fixed would not consider the actual murderer was not one of the rapists and simply washed the handle of the hoe- or used a cloth or gloves to hold it.
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    well that's quite a u-turn

    Earlier today, police detained the brother of a village headman on Koh Tao and said they were seeking his son for questioning in the murder the two British tourists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neo
    well that's quite a u-turn
    Note the date, Neo...

    I believe this is old news...But interesting to read again...

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    Ah yes... my bad

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    How on earth could justice be done now~?

    Even if the police force of a western country was involved.. all the evidence is tainted/tampered/removed/added etc..


    I think people especially young backpackers need to be educated before they go there about how violent and vicious these "smiling Thais" are.

    If you're going to defend a woman against being raped by 3 Thai men you need to go into to the situation using deadly force against them or you run away and get help.. Poor David probably in the heat of the moment went in there and pushed them or shouted to stop thinking they'd run away or give up..

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    Seal Team 6, or the Brit equivalent...Only answer now...I think it was Harry (the barracuda) who said about the cops, in general; they say "Bang!...Freeze!"...

    Send 'em over now and nuke the Turtle Murder Island nobs...Heh...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShrewedPunter
    If you're going to defend a woman against being raped by 3 Thai men you need to go into to the situation using deadly force against them or you run away and get help
    Congratulations on your first ever sensible post. Well done.

    True though - problem is if you did use deadly force, you would be fucked. The locals would fabricate a scenario that the Thais tried to stop him raping her, and in a jealous rage, he killed them all. The Thais would be hailed as martyrs and the farang would face life in jail or the needle. No way out of this type of situation.

    Best idea is for people to stop coming to this god forsaken place - maybe then they would get the idea. Doubt it, they would blame the farangs for their troubles even then.

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    Police Bureau Ignores NHRC Summons

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    Police officers failed to show up before the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) yesterday to answer questions related to the alleged torture of two Myanmar suspects, who are charged with murdering two Britons on Koh Tao last month.

    The two suspects last week told a team from the Lawyers' Council of Thailand that they were tortured into confessing to murders they did not commit.

    As a result, the NHRC's subcommittee on civilians' rights and political rights summoned representatives from the National Police Office (NPO) to provide information yesterday. However, the NPO told the NHRC that investigation into the case was already in the hands of the public prosecutors and that it needed to seek prior approval from the prosecutors before providing any details on the case to the NHRC.

    NHRC commissioner Dr Niran Pitakwatchara, who chairs the subcommittee on civilians' rights and political rights, said yesterday that the NPO should realise that the NHRC is not "investigating" the murder.

    "We are looking into the alleged abuse of human rights," he pointed out, adding that his subcommittee will summon the police again and will lodge a complaint if there is no response.

    "Police must come before our subcommittee to provide information at 1.30pm on November 3," Niran said.

    Meanwhile, the Koh Samui Court yesterday approved a police request that the suspects' detention be extended by another 12 days, as more time was needed to complete the investigation.

    Public prosecutors have instructed investigators to gather more information for the third time, and police will work further into the case.

    The judge said the suspects could be detained for up to 84 days.

    An informed source, meanwhile, said British police had already started gathering information on the case. The British team stepped in after word spread that the 'real' culprit in the case might evade the long arm of the law.

    Police bureau ignores NHRC summons - The Nation


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sumocakewalk
    The British team stepped in after word spread that the 'real' culprit in the case might evade the long arm of the law.
    Tut tut Nation - there is no long arm of the law in Thailand unless they are referring to their long arms reaching into other peoples mostly shallow pockets to take their cash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sumocakewalk
    as more time was needed to complete the investigation.
    Heh...They will never get their story straight...

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    I think there is a power play between the police and the junta going on. The framing of the Burmese for this crime is very much a cause to be fought by the police who are using it as a means of reinforcing their right to carry on in much the same way they have operated for the past 50 years. The means by which they can prosecute according to factors other than the evidential is to be jealously guarded. How else can a balance be struck with influential people, vested interests and the accumulation of revenue?

    Interestingly, despite his claim to be a crusader against corruption the general has yet to move on the police general at Thonglor who has apparently been doing very nicely with his association with the Boiler Room boys.

    The Nation in making its editorial comment upon why Scotland Yard is now involved is typical of their penchant for distortion and obfuscation. The British are there because their ambassador has reported to the Foreign Office that the investigation into the death of his nationals is a travesty and distinguished by incompetence, intimidation and corruption. Obviously, it, by definition, has concealed the true perpetrators who are being protected.
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    Awesome post, bro ^ couldn't agree more..

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaitongBoy View Post
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    as more time was needed to complete the investigation.
    Heh...They will never get their story straight...
    Yes It seems that there is no need until at least 84 days have past. By then they are hoping that it will all have gone quiet.

    Sorry to go off topic. It is looking a bit like an American on Puket was lucky to escape with his life. Also looks like he was possibly stitched up.

    I dose seem more and more like, if justice is really going to be seen here, the western nations have to really get together and start talking sanctions. With Thailand's human rights record bring in the UN human rights team and hit them hard. If not this case will be swept under the mat with the rest? I certainly hope I am wrong
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chittychangchang View Post
    Blatently walking into the crime scene...

    He's making sure all the foot prints were washed away with high tide.

    You know that story circulating last week about the killings happening elsewhere- that I dismissed as ill informed rumour.....?

    For the first time, I have been reading comments on CSI LA, or mostly the "Binged" up translations rather, and might need a third revision of my narrative.

    I think the page is getting some insider updates of late from somebody really in the know.

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    DNA test for AC Bar owner’s son

    The son of a Koh Tao village headman once assumed to be a suspect in the Koh Tao double murders will submit to a public DNA test Wednesday to quash persistent rumours about his involvement in the case.

    Warot Tuwichian, 22, will appear with his father, Woraphan, at the Bangkok press conference with national police chief Somyot Pumpanmuang and other concerned authorities.

    Mr Woraphan flew from Surat Thani to Bangkok on Tuesday and will meet Pol Gen Somyot at the Royal Thai Police Office at the police chief’s invitation.

    Mr Woraphan said Pol Gen Somyot wanted to talk to him about the killing of two Britons and the reports and rumours that emerged in the investigation’s early days that Mr Woraphan, owner of the AC Bar where backpackers Hannah Witheridge and David Miller were last seen, and his two sons were involved in their deaths.

    Mr Woraphan’s younger brother, Montriwat Tuwichian, 45, manages the bar. Warot reportedly is a university student in Bangkok and produced CCTV images proving he was in the capital at the time of the killings. But he never submitted to a DNA test.

    Even after two Myanmar men were arrested for the Sept 15 slayings, sceptics on social media continued to claim the jailed suspects were really scapegoats for Mr Woraphan’s family.

    “I want to ask that who will responsible for the reports on social media that accused my son and my family and brought disgrace upon our family,” Mr Woraphan said. “When the case ends, I’ll let it be the police’s duty to take legal action against them.”

    Mr Woraphan added that he was willing to help the police in the case.


    DNA test for AC Bar owner?s son | Bangkok Post: news
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