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Former police officer finally arrested for sex crime he committed 17 years ago

By The Phuket News

 

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Officers apprehend the man at the Wichit workers camp where he worked. Photo: Crime Suppression Division.

 

PHUKET:-- A former police officer who disappeared 17 years ago after being accused of luring his then 13-year-old neighbour to his house to engage in indecent sexual acts has finally been caught.

 

In 2003, Kittisak “Petch” Kuttachon was working as an officer at Tha Chatchai police station when it emerged he seduced his 13-year-old girl female neighbour and lured her into his house to engage in “pornographic” activity. It was not specified what exactly this entailed other than the man “hugging and kissing the girl,” according to police reports.

 

On discovering their daughter in a state of deep distress, the parents of the girl uncovered what had happened and reported to the incident to Tha Chatchai police. A subsequent warrant from the court was issued for Kittisak’s arrest on the grounds of taking a child under the age of 15 away from her parents for indecent purposes.

 

Full Story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/former-police-officer-finally-arrested-for-sex-crime-he-committed-17-years-ago-76521.php

 

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16 minutes ago, Michael Andersen said:
21 hours ago, Bob A Kneale said:

It's for any foreigners, it's not exclusively for farangs.

All foreigners are referred to as farangs

No, they're not.  Japanese "farangs"?  Chinese "farangs"?  Korean "farangs"?  Malaysian "farangs"?  Indonesian "farangs"?  African "farangs"?  Indian "farangs"?  Middle Eastern "farangs"?

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18 minutes ago, Michael Andersen said:

All foreigners are referred to as farangs

Jin = Chinese, Nippon = Japanese, Gowlee = Korean, Kairk = Indian/Arab

As far as I know only Caucasians get called farang, and that's no matter what their nationality.

My kid is a Caucasian Thai ...... but still 'farang'.

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Have you ever noticed that the only police, govt. or army people who are pursued here are ex officials? Never current ones, as they are all above the law. Any and all laws. 

 

And the ones who are pursued are a pinhead of the guilty ones. 

 

Between 2013 and 2015 the Chinese arrested over one million officials and businessmen for corruption. The Thais? Maybe ten? And did any of the Thais end up prosecuted and actually spend time in prison? The world takes the judicial system in Venezuela more seriously than here. 

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