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Crime, Courts, Calamity

Bad things happen to good people; good things happen to bad people.

Obama, ASEAN Leaders Seek Resolution to Maritime Disputes

RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. — President Barack Obama and the leaders of Southeast Asia called Tuesday for peaceful resolution of the region's maritime disputes as they concluded a summit in California.

Transport Breaches Chao Phraya Walkway



SAMUT PRAKAN — Rogue waves have been blamed for a cargo ship plowing through a pedestrian walkway near the Bhumibol II Bridge.

Source Material: Translated Excerpt of Bombing Suspect’s Letter Alleging Torture

BANGKOK — In a Jan. 22 letter addressed to the president of the Uyghur American Association, suspected Bangkok bomber Adem Karadag alleges he was tortured and coerced into confessing a central role in the Aug. 17 attack which killed 20 people at the Erawan Shrine.

Bombing Suspects Deny All Charges in Military Court



BANGKOK — Two suspects accused of killing 20 people at a shrine in Bangkok denied the charges today before a military tribunal.

Top Brass Present During Torture, Bombing Suspect Alleges

By Sasiwan Mokkhasen and Todd Ruiz

BANGKOK — The chief suspect in August's bombing of the Erawan Shrine has claimed top military and police officers were present when he was told he would be killed if he did not confess to the crime.

Man Seeks Freedom for Brother Convicted of His Crime



BANGKOK — A Bangkok man is fighting to get himself convicted of sexually abusing a child five years after he says his brother was made a scapegoat and imprisoned for the crime.

Bangkok Bombing: Chinese Uighur Karadag Tortured Into Confession, Lawyer Says

By Amy Sawitta Lefevre and Aukkarapon Niyomyat
Reuters

BANGKOK — A Chinese ethnic Uighur man arrested in Thailand over a bombing that killed 20 people in Bangkok last year denied on Monday charges of murder or involvement in the attack, retracting an earlier confession his lawyer said he was tortured into making.

Love Triangle Blamed for Valentine’s Day Mall Murder



NONTHABURI — A young girl was injured when a man shot a mall sales assistant to death yesterday in western metro Bangkok before turning the gun on himself.

Masseuse Puzzles Over Very Rude Vandalism



RATCHABURI — Thitirat Lheesuwan was surprised but not impressed that someone decided to decorate her car with rude words just before Valentine’s.

Police Say Slain Spaniard's DNA Found in Suspect's Home

BANGKOK — Police said Friday they have found bloodstains and DNA from a Spanish victim in the apartment of the Spanish man who was arrested on suspicion of killing and dismembering him.

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