A 40-year-old Australian national was granted bail by the Thai Region 2 Appeal Court today in the sum of 800,000 (AUS$30,573) on a charge of possessing ‘Ice’ – crystal methamphetamine. Jacob Dade Davies from Melaney, Queensland, had earlier been refused bail by Pattaya Provincial Court, as earlier this year in case YO17/58 he had been convicted of possession of a …
ARREST WARRANT ISSUED FOR BRIAN GOUDIE
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HUMAN RIGHTS COMEDY IN THAILAND CONTINUES – Human Rights Watch is not surprisingly up in arms against the proposed constitution of the Thai National Human Rights Commission, one of which is a notorious supporter of the lèse majesté laws under which anybody can be locked up for saying something which somebody not the King believes is insulting to Thailand’s ailing monarch. …
COULD KIDS END THAI CORRUPTION? – NOW MORE JOIN YOUTUBE PROTEST
KIDS POWER – WE’VE HAD ENOUGH! WE WANT TO PLAY! End Phuket Corruption Now! Jessie Vard and her brother Daire at Ministry of Justice A YouTube video from a 16-year-old Irish girl brought up in Thailand condemning the corruption of police and officials has gone viral with other children now posting on the internet site offering their support and complaining …
KOH TAO MURDERS – WILL SOMEBODY LOOK AT THIS?
PARENTS OF SUSPECTS SEEK DSI HELP AS THAI POLICE REFUSE TO BE QUESTIONED OVER TORTURE ALLEGATIONS. Accompanied by officials of the Burmese (Myanmar) Embassy the parents of the two 21-year-olds accused of the brutal murders of Hanna Witheridge and David Miller in Thailand have asked the country’s Department of Investigation to prosecute members of the police murder squad. Phu Shew …
COMPUTER CRIME ACT COULD BE USED ON CRITICS SPECULATING ON KOH TAO MURDERS
STILL – ITS GOT TO MAKE YOU THINK! People who go on social media could be prosecuted under the Computer Crimes Act if they speculate to the dislike of the police – and presumably government too – on who murdered Hannah Witheridge and David Miller on Koh Tao last September, says Thailand’s Police Chief General Somyot Pumpunmuang. Or to quote …