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Thai police have hit back at unsubstantiated rumours of the death of a police officer who leaked footage of a suspect allegedly being killed in custody. National police spokesperson Yingyong Thepjamnong has described the claims as, “fake news” and warned that those behind them could face prosecution under the Computer Crime Act. Claims that a junior officer named as Tossaporn Kaewkoed had been found drowned first surfaced on a website and have been widely shared on social media. The posts claim that Tossaporn was the officer who leaked the video footage that implicated Thitisan Utthanaphol in the death by suffocation […]

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33 minutes ago, Thaiger said:

police officer who leaked footage of a suspect

Whoever the officer was I think he should receive a medal. Good to see an officer that we all should be great full for.  

 

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So a national police spokesman has claimed the rumoured death is fake news.

After all the goings on with the police here, all the downright lies, how do they expect anybody to believe any they say.

There are no honest ones amongst them, everyone of them will lie, when ever it is needed.

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People can not spread rumors, but they can all lie and cover things up, missuse of authority, if they want people to listen they should be the FIRST to get the people to trust them by not spreading lies around as well..

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Looks like the boys in brown doodoo are getting a little bit frightened that things may get revealed further up the food chain. 

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1 hour ago, Thaiger said:

Thai police have hit back at unsubstantiated rumours of the death of a police officer who leaked footage of a suspect allegedly being killed in custody. National police spokesperson Yingyong Thepjamnong has described the claims as, “fake news” and warned that those behind them could face prosecution under the Computer Crime Act. Claims that a junior officer named as Tossaporn Kaewkoed had been found drowned first surfaced on a website and have been widely shared on social media. The posts claim that Tossaporn was the officer who leaked the video footage that implicated Thitisan Utthanaphol in the death by suffocation […]

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Perhaps what the RTP were tying to say is that the officer who leaked the footage of that murder is not dead ----  YET

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General question for the great unwashed ( me included, no discrimination here ) would a new/ different/ more democratic government get rid of the all invasive Computer Crimes Act ?? Discuss 😎

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2 hours ago, Jannot said:

I am confused,,, has any officer been found dead who may or may not be connected to this situation... 

Possibly best not to say in case you end up dead 😂

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