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Bail denied for delivery rider who sexually assaulted 6 year old girl (video)
Last Tuesday, police took a food delivery biker into custody, who sexually assaulted a little girl who is 6 years old, at the Saen Saeb Canal Shoreline in Soi Ekkamai 30, Bangkok, on March 15.
This is the footage obtained by Amarin TV on 18th of March that shows the attacker TV, who attacked the six-year-old girl victim. The mother, who was the victim, said to the media that the incident had happened on the end of the road of Soi Ekkamai 30 beyond her house at around 11.22 pm on the 15th of March.
The mother explained being a street vendor that she was supplying with her customers and that the event happened while doing that. She left her daughter on bicycle for some time, which was a while, to ride in the community and came back home scared saying that a man took off her pants and made shots of her naked body.
The mother visited Khlongton Police Station and admitted feeling responsible for the “reckless” behavior that endangered her little girl.
The mother told her that she was speechless upon discovering the evidence and there she watched the security camera feed around the neighborhood until she came across the suspect, a male rider for a delivery service.
The rash driver’s image was caught in the CCTV footage, besides, his obscene behaviour were also seen by judgmental eyes. The man was followed accessing the boy’s motorbike infront of the home in the area and requesting the little girl who was either riding on or approaching the bike to come nearer and meet with him.
Bail denied
The person brought the young woman through the canal to a dike of the Saen Saeb Canal after that. He went ahead undressing his pants while taking the girl’s ones with him and then assaulted her sexually before capturing the actions on camera.
The man walked the girl to the motorcycle, parked behind the nearby bushes. As the girl hurried through the door of her house, the man suddenly and rapidly disappeared.
The police action to get the accused person’s name as 43year old Anurak was done on March 18th at about 0300hrs, at his work place in On Nut, Bangkok. Anurak even turned a deaf ear to her apologies and denounced all reporters’ attempts to meekly learn what had really happened.
Police reported that Anurak was charged with three offences including:
Section 277 of the Criminal Law: sexually assaulting anyone too young to consent to sexual advances, at least anyone under 13 years old. Sentence is imprisonment for seven to twenty years with the 140,000 baht -400,000 baht fine or lifelong imprisonment.
Section 279 of the Criminal Law: prejudging a person to indecent acts involving a minor under 13 years old. The penalty is imprisonment from one to ten years, or 20,000 to 200,000 baht in the discretion of the court, or both.
Section 319 of the Criminal Law: Clause 319 of the Criminal Code penalizes children of age fifteen and more but less than eighteen taken away from their parents or guardians indicating sexually inappropriate conduct. We will sentence him to two to ten years in jail and fine him 40,000 – 100,000 Baht.
Police rejected bail or temporary release of the detained as it is very rare that minor’s offenses can be considered as a general case. In this, he was kept at a police station and then probably expected to be gone to Bangkok South Criminal Court by March 20.
The girl’s mother claimed that she did not even seem to be worrying because a young child could not comprehend what had happened to her. A social worker would join two policewomen to conduct an interview with the girl for a more extensive knowledge about the situation.
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Pickup truck crash in Lampang kills one amid heavy rain
Due to heavy rain, a pickup truck returning from Chiang Mai skidded off the road and crashed into a tree in Thoen, Lampang.
Despite the efforts of rescue teams, a 50-year-old woman tragically lost her life.
The accident was reported to Thoen Police Station in Lampang at 6:50 PM yesterday, July 30.
The incident occurred on Phahonyothin Road, between kilometer markers 632 and 633, near the Mae Thot intersection in Thoen district.
Rescue units from Mae Thot, Lampang, Thoen, and Ombun Thoen were promptly dispatched to the scene.
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Upon arrival, responders discovered a white, four-door Mazda pickup truck with a Surin registration overturned and severely damaged from colliding with a large roadside tree. Inside the vehicle, four injured individuals were trapped.
Rescue teams quickly extracted three injured and provided initial medical assistance before transferring them to a hospital.
However, a 50-year-old woman from the Na Pang subdistrict, Phu Phiang district, Nan province, who was seated in the back, sustained critical injuries and succumbed to them before she could be freed from the wreckage.
Initial investigations revealed that the group had traveled from Chiang Mai to Nakhon Pathom.
The accident occurred on a curved section of the road, worsened by wet and slippery conditions from the rain.
The vehicle lost control and crashed violently into the tree.
After extracting and treating the injured, the deceased’s body was transported to the hospital for further examination.
Police have launched a formal investigation into the accident. They are gathering evidence and statements from the injured to understand the exact circumstances leading to the crash.
The results of the investigation will guide necessary legal proceedings, reported KhaoSod.
Authorities advised.
“We urge all drivers to exercise extreme caution, especially in bad weather and on curved roads.”
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Police arrest violent debt collector after tip-off in Bangkok
Police apprehended a member of a violent debt collection gang linked to the assault of a 73-year-old woman following a tip-off. He was caught while attempting to flee from a motel on the outskirts of Bangkok.
High-ranking police officials, including Thiti Sangsawang, Noppasin Poolsawat, and Thiradech Thamsuthee, along with a team of investigators, successfully arrested Kritchit, also known as 33-year-old Chit Thasala, from Nakhon Si Thammarat Province today, July 30.
He is one of the three members of the gang responsible for violent debt collection activities, including physical assault, intimidation, kicking doors, cutting off electricity, and locking debtors inside their homes.
The Min Buri Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Kritchit on July 23 for operating an unauthorized personal loan business, charging excessive interest, and threatening debt collection practices.
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He was apprehended at a hotel in the Saphan Sung district as he tried to escape in his car. During interrogation, Kritchit denied all charges, stating he had only completed Grade 9 and initially worked as a fruit farmer in Phuket’s Thalang District. In 2022, he sold his orchard land and used the proceeds to start a money-lending business.
He collaborated with two other suspects, Ta and Khet, who are still at large, to lend money in the Min Buri, Ram Inthra, Rom Klao, and On Nut areas.
They charged an interest rate of 20% daily, with borrowers typically taking out 5,000 to 6,000 baht loans. Kritchit claimed that Ta and Khet were responsible for using violence against the debtors on the day of the incident.
“I only worked with Ta and Khet to lend money. They were the ones who used violence.”
However, police remain skeptical of his testimony. Investigations revealed that Kritchit is romantically involved with the younger sister of Kenwit, another gang member who was previously arrested for assaulting the older woman.
Kenwit’s gang had attacked the 73-year-old in the Chokchai area. After receiving a tip-off, Kritchit fled to the hotel, where he was captured.
Police have transferred Kritchit to the Min Buri Police Station for further legal proceedings. His capture is a significant breakthrough in the ongoing crackdown against violent debt collection gangs operating in Bangkok and nearby areas.
As one of the lead investigators remarked, we are committed to cracking down on these illegal activities and ensuring the safety of our citizens.
Kritchit’s case will proceed through the legal system, and police are continuing their search for the remaining gang members, Ta and Khet. The investigation remains ongoing, with police hopeful that further arrests will follow, dismantling the entire network of violent debt collectors, reported Khaosod.
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Thai vendor denies assault, cites stress from poor sales
A Thai grilled squid vendor turned himself in and expressed remorse after allegedly striking a Pattaya city official who requested him to move his sidecar motorcycle from obstructing traffic.
The vendor, however, denied the physical assault, citing stress from poor sales as the trigger for the incident. He claimed their encounter was limited to a verbal disagreement and a shirt tug.
Pattaya police yesterday, July 29, invited Siwachett Nakham, a 42-year-old former temporary employee at the government’s Public Works Department and a current grilled squid vendor, to meet with an investigator to address the dispute.
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The altercation involved Siwachett and a 40-year-old Pattaya city official, Udon Woranam, who had requested Siwachett to move his vehicle, blocking traffic near Jomtien Beach in front of the Dongtan Police Box. Siwachett was accused of punching Udon after the latter politely asked him to move his motorcycle. Siwachett, who acknowledged being the person in the video, denied the physical assault, maintaining that he only had a verbal confrontation with Udon and tugged his shirt.
He cited stress from poor sales and financial burdens as the reasons behind his behavior.
“I did not intend to harm Mr Udon because I had worked with the Public Works Department before, so I knew hitting an official was a bad idea.”
Siwachett apologized for his actions, and Udon said he did not wish to pursue the matter further. Despite this, Pattaya City insisted on taking legal action against the vendor to set a precedent and deter similar future incidents.
Selling goods
Additionally, Udon advised other vendors to remain calm, control their emotions, and adhere to the designated areas for selling their goods according to the law.
Following resolving this dispute, traffic police officers from Pattaya Police Station raided vendors illegally selling goods on public sidewalks and roads around Pattaya. This operation was in response to tourists’ complaints about obstructions and hazards caused by unorganized vendors.
When authorities arrived near Pattaya Police Station’s Dong Tan substation, they encountered heavy traffic congestion caused by street vendors parking on the road. Some vendors attempted to evade arrest by speeding through the officers’ blockade, putting the safety of officers and nearby individuals at risk.
Thai police managed to apprehend 12 vendors, who will now face legal proceedings for violating traffic and cleanliness laws. The police also announced plans to increase daily inspections in collaboration with municipal officials to restore public spaces for residents and tourists, reported the Pattaya News.
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