Northern Thailand
Women Allege Extortion By Copyright Police in Northeastern Thailand
Meena Sapsarp, 25, and Pitchaya Kaesungnoen, 19, on Wednesday filed their extortion allegation with police at Muang station on Wednesday.
Two women have come forward and told police they were also extorted by copyright police in northeastern Thailand. The women allege the same copyright police who entrapped a 15 year-old girl girl into making krathongs with copyright cartoon characters.
Thailand’s Justice Minister Somsak Thepsuthin has ordered assistance to the schoolgirl after she fined for copyright violation. A TV report identified the “agent” who led police to the young girl as a motorcycle driver.
Meena Sapsarp, 25, and Pitchaya Kaesungnoen, 19, on Wednesday filed their extortion allegation with police at Muang station on Wednesday.
Ms Meena said she was arrested on Oct 31 for making Krathongs with famous cartoon characters. She told police the man claiming to be a copyright policeman imposed a fine of 70,000 baht on her. After negotiations, she paid a fine of 30,000 baht – which she had to borrow from a neighbor.
Same copyright police who arrested a 15-year-old girl
Ms Pitchaya said she was caught on July 13 in Nakhon Ratchasima for selling pirated Yeti coolers. The officers demanded she pay a fine of 30,000 baht. After negotiations, she paid 10,000 baht.
The two women said those who led police to arrest them were the same copyright police who arrested a 15-year-old girl. The school girls case which grabbed news headlines on Tuesday.
The girl, identified only as “Orn’’, was arrested and fined 5,000 baht for making krathong baskets featuring cartoon characters. They were ordered online as part of a police “sting”operation.
She was making Krathongs for this weekend’s Loi Krathong Festival, to raise money to help with her schooling.
However, one customer insisted on having cartoon characters on the Krathongs. When she delivered 30 of them at a local department store last Friday she was arrested. It turned out the order was placed by copyright police.
The agent demanded she pay a fine of 50,000 baht. Her grandfather later negotiated the fine down to 5,000 baht. Media reported the girl priced her Krathongs at 17 baht apiece.
The 15 year-old girl’s arrest sparked a public outcry
T.A.C Consumer Plc, the representative of copyright holder San-X of Japan, later issued a statement saying the company had not assigned anyone to the operation that led to the arrest of the girl.
Wichian Chaisorn, director of the Nakhon Ratchasima justice office, on Tuesday night led officials to meet the girl and her parents at their house in tambon Nong Khai Nam of Muang district.
Mr Wichian said the justice minister expressed his concern over the legal action faced by the girl for copy right violation and ordered him to look into it and report it back to him.
The ministry has a centre to provide assistance and legal advice to people who fight cases brought against them. The centre also coordinates with lawyers to provide legal assistance to needy people, Mr Wichian said.
The girl’s father, factory worker Thawatchai Polhaeng, said they were worried about her.
He was also worried about the safety of his family
If any agencies offered to help his family file a police complaint, he would cooperate fully. He did not want the people involved in the arrest of his daughter to extort money from more people, Mr Thawatchai said.
Amarin TV reported that the man who led police to arrest the 15-year-old girl was a motorcycle taxi driver.
TV reporters went to his house in Nakhon Ratchasima, but he was not there.
Neighbors identified him only as “Nan”saying also that his wife was a street vendor.
Source: The Bangkok Post
Northern Thailand
Tubers on Pai River Draw Anger Over Inappropriate Behavior
The Governor of Mae Hong Son province in northern Thailand has sought stricter rules for tourist tubing on the Pai River, following allegations of tourists sneaking into resort areas to engage in sexual activities, which prompted police reports and considerable criticism online.
After a resort owner in Pai protested about the existing situation of tubing activities along the Pai River, the Governor became aware of the matter. According to the accusations, wine and beer are discreetly offered to tourists while disguised in plastic water bottles to prevent detection.
After their tubing adventures, these tourists, both men and women, would walk around Pai town in their swimsuits. Men often wear one pair of swim briefs, but most women wear two-piece swimsuits or bikinis.
This behavior was considered derogatory to local culture. Recently, there were instances of tourists slipping into resort areas to engage in sexual activities, which prompted police investigations and considerable online criticism.
Following the complaint, provincial governor Chuchip Pongchai requested a meeting of the police and allied authorities on July 16 to explore further tourism restrictions.
The province already restricts the selling of alcohol to tourists who go tubing, which involves floating down a river on inner tubes made of rubber tires. Most people observe the guidelines, but others, including some store owners, break them by concealing the alcohol by pouring it in water bottles.
According to TNA, Pai is one of Northern Thailand’s most popular tourist spots, attracting 40,000 visitors each year and strengthening Thailand’s economy.
Tubing in the Pai River has become a favorite activity among foreigners. However, the governor stated that the attitude of some tourists has jeopardised the province’s image.
Tourists Tubing on Pai River
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Northern Thailand
Pregnant Woman Goes Psycho Stabs Family Members in Phayao
Police in northern Thailand’s Phayao province have arrested a 40-year-old pregnant mother for attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon with the intent to create bodily harm.
Phayao Police report they were called after a woman and her daughter had been stabbed and beaten by a family member to a house number 206, Soi 7, Village No. 3, Ban San Nong Niao Subdistrict. Tom, Mueang District.
When officers arrived they found Ms. Chayada Chaiyawan, age 45, and her daughter Ms. Patida Chaiyawan, age 19, with injuries to their bodies and heads. Blood was spread all over the bedroom, and they found Mrs. Sakulkarn, aged 40 years, who was a relative living next door, tied up.
The police then transported all of them to Phayao Hospital for treatment. Ms. Chayada was stabbed thirteen times and her daughter twice. Both also sustained head injuries, according to Phayao police.
Ms. Chayada told police the incident occurred around 4:00 a.m. She was sleeping in the room with her young son, when she heard someone opened the bedroom door. She said at that time it was still dark and all she saw a shadow of a person lifting what she though was a hammer.
She said the got up and fought until she fell after being hit in the head and stabbed with a knife, in fear for her life she screamed for her daughter to come and help. When the daughter entered the room the assailant proceeded to hit her in the head and stabbed her also.
The assailant ran out of the room and was immediately restrained by a neighbour who heard the screaming and ran into the house to help. Mrs. Sakulkarn who was 7 months pregnant was tied up and police and rescue workers were called to the scene. The neighbour told police that all the time they were waiting for the police.
Police said Mrs. Sakulkarn is being held in Hospital and is under psychiatric care. Ms. Chayada and her daughter were treated for their injuries and sent home.
According to Thai Media, Police said charges of attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon with the intent to create bodily harm will be filed against Mrs. Sakulkarn after she is released from Hospital.
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Northern Thailand
Train Crashes into Pickup Killing 5 in Phitchit Province
Five people were killed and two others badly injured when a pickup truck was hit by a north-bound train at an unguarded railway crossing in Phitchit province on Monday evening.
Phitchit police reported the horrific crash occurred around 6 pm at Moo 1 village in tambon Pak Thang of Muang district of Phitchit.
Police said the 201 passenger train from Bangkok to Phitsanulok approached the crossing, which was unguarded and had no safety barriers.
A four-door pickup truck plates drove across the tracks and into the path of oncoming the train which was was unable to stop or slowdown in time to avoid hitting the pickup truck.
The force of the crash drove the pickup about 30 metres down the railway crossing and off to the side. All passengers on the pickup were thrown from the vehicle.
Three women passengers died immediately and two more passengers died later at Phichit Hospital. Two others including the driver of the pickup were seriously injured.
Police investigators said truck driver Pratya Khongthat, 40, was taking relatives, including a 14-yea-old girl, to a funeral at Wat Ratchangkhwan in tambon Pak Thang, approximately one kilometer from the accident scene.
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