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18 Year Old School Boy Hangs Himself In Khonkaen

(14 May) Khonkaen police received reports of a man hanging himself in Baannonetun School, behind the administration building. Police arrived at the scene with rescue foundation workers and a medical examiner from Srinakarin hospital, Konkaen University.

On the North part of the Campus, the school had installed many water towers. Under one of those towers, the body of a teenage boy hung from the metal bars.
He was wearing a blue and white sports shirt, sport pants, and his feet were
touching the ground, he shoes lay spawned out on the floor.

A female student discovered the body and informed the school staff,
who called the police. The deceased’s motorcycle was left with keys in
the ignition near the restroom; under the seat was an unpaid traffic ticket,
which revealed his identity and was taken in as evidence.

The
police gave his name simply as Mr. Watchara, 18,  and said he had been dead
for at least 3 hours.

Later, the deceased’s mother came to identify the body and informed investigators that
her son was kicked out of his old school in 8th grade. He continued studying
at Non-formal education for 1 year and then quit and just stayed at home.

Lately, she said, her son had been more reclusive and seemed like he
had some life problems. Before the incident, at 11 AM., his uncle saw him at
home and it was a shock for his family to think that he is now dead.

Mr.Watchara’s
body was sent to the forensic department to determine cause of death before
being returned to his family for religious rites.

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Chiang Mai Woman Says An American Raped Her

The victim said this ad led her to the date.

(13 May) A Chiang Mai woman claimed an American raped her after she met him via a blind date.

Mr. Natee Teerojanapoing, secretary of the
Chiang Mai Araya Group (Civilized Chiang Mai),
said in press conference that a Thai woman aged 30 complained to the group about a scam
luring Thai women to be sold to foreigners. He said she
was raped and believes there are other victims of this scam as
well.

Mr.Natee said that the victim is a college graduate and owns a
business. She was looking through the newspaper
and found a personal ad saying that an American man named James Dean Hackner,
49, a business man, is looking for a life partner to help him with his
business and to marry. A phone number belonging to a Thai woman was included
in the ad.

“When the victim contacted, the Thai woman set up a dinner date with Mr.
James Dean, but it turned out the man was 56 years old. Mr. James insured that
victim that he was looking for a life partner and took her back to his
condominium on Huay Kaew road, Chiang Mai, that was
decorated as an office building.”, said Mr. Natee, who is known in
Thai public for his traditionalist-conservative
view.

Mr.Natee said
that Mr.James asked the victim to meet him at the condominium again and raped
her. Any attempts by the victim to contact Mr.James afterwards was turned down
and she believes there are more Thai women who had been victims of this scam,
but may be too embarrassed to come forward.

She then went to
Poopingratchanivet police station, but no actions have been taken. That is
when she contacted the Chiang Mai Araya
group.

Mr. Natee added that her appeal is aimed to prevent other prospective victims to this scam, which she believes may be a new form of sex
trade targeting Thai women.

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Police Bust Naked 'Pretty' Photoshoot Trip

(13 May) Bangkok Metropolitan Police apprehended a nude photography trip participants in an apartment in the city after sending in undercover investigators to pose as a photographer interested in buying the trip.

Police arrested 4 suspects: the trip coordinator, 2 photographers, and a 19 year old female
model, and confiscated a camera which contained more than 300 photos of naked women, some showing
them engaged in sexual intercourse.

The model informed police she used to be “Pretty
(young girl serving as model or MC for cars and electronics events).

Pol.Col.Npunwoot
Liamsanguan, director for welfare of women and children department, and a team of police officers
brought Mr.Suparak Charoenrak, 30, Mr.Nuttasit Tongpun, 27, Mr.Pokpong Pongsanongkul, 33,
and a
19 year old female model to the press conference announcing their
arrests.
 
Pol.Col.Npunwoot said the individuals are guilty for profiting by taking
advantage of women and children. The investigative team uncovered that the www.portraittrip.com
website invites users to join in the “trip” to photograph naked women and set
up their trips via a Facebook page.

The morning trip is 10AM.-1PM. And the evening trip is 2
PM. To 5 PM., with 5-6 photographers per trip. The website also provided the cellphone number of the
trip organizer.

Pol.Col.Npunwoot said that 3 officers from the department of women and
children welfare went undercover as photographers on the 10AM. Session on May 13th at an apartment
in Din Dang, Bangkok. They each reportedly paid 1,500 baht to Mr.Suparaak, trip
organizer.

Two other photographers on that session were Mr.Nuttasit and Mr.Pokpong. During
the session, a female model posed for about 100 photos in 1 hour, then got naked. That was when the
undercover officers made the arrest.

The suspects face several charges and the photographers
are currently under questioning in hopes of uncovering the whole organization.

Mr.Suparak
confessed to catering 2-3 trips prior to this one, charging each client 1,200-1,500 baht. The model
said she was starting her first year of college. She revealed that this was her 5th time and she got
paid 4,000-5,000 baht per “trip”.

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Rainy Season Threatens Phitsanulok's Ancient Cemetery

(13 May) Our correspondent received reports that a prehistoric cemetery in Nongtakien Temple, Pitsanulok, which was built thousands of years ago is starting to collapse, especially during the start of this year′s rainy season.

The cemetery becomes flooded and the water may
have damaged the prehistoric human remains buried there. Locals request the
immediate aid of agencies involved.

Reporters arrived at the scene to investigate,
finding a 5 by 10 meter hole, 2 meters deep, containing prehistoric human
remains that were uncovered in July 2009. The temple built a roof for the
area, but since 4 years had passed, the roof has become worn out and the
remains were getting wet every time it rained.

Pra (Monk) Mongkol Mahawiro, stationed at the temple, said
that in 2009, the locals uncovered a large collection of human bones on the
temple grounds.

Later, the Department of Fine
Arts investigated and reached the conclusion that the bones were at least
1500-2000 years old, similar to the ones in Banbuengyah, Sukhothai. The locals
helped build a roof to keep out the rain water.

He added that in the past 4 years, the roof
has undergone some wear and tear and the temple did not have the budget to fix
the roof. During the rainy season in 2012, the cemetary was flooded under 1
meter of water and fears arose that the skeletons would be damaged. The rainy
season this year would no doubt cause more floods and may damage the artifact
even further.

The prehistoric cemetery houses prehistoric skeletons , stone axesand pottery.
The Fine Arts Department examined and identified the prehistoric
archaeological resources, composing of pottery, stone axes, stone beads, medicine grinding stone, stone bracelet, stone sickle for spinning yarn and speculated
that
the area was originally used for planting cotton and making textile 1500-2000
years ago.

Ms.Rattiya Chaiwong, The arts expert archaeologists of Sukhothai said the
first time the Fine Arts Department investigated the area was a survey for
ancient artifacts, such as stone axes and stone beads.
However, as time went by, the temple staff dug into the
ground and found 1 ancient skeleton.

They expanded the search without
the help of the Fine Arts Department and did not inform the department until
after the excavation was done.

She also stated that the Director at the time contacted the
temple and pushed for a report to be made to coordinate with the Nongtakien
DOA to inquire whether there was a budget for excavation and develop the area
into a learning facility for the community, which should be easier than
waiting for a budget from the Fine Arts Department.

However, she said,
the DOA did not respond.

Mr.Peerapon Pisanupong, director of the Fine Arts Department in Sukhothai, said that the temple has not contacted the Fine
Arts Department to survey the area again. He has heard that locals want to
make an area into an open museum, but has no budget.

The area is considered an archaeological resource. There are 2 types of archaeological resources: registered and unregistered. Nongtakien temple is
not registered since the excavation was done by local citizens, which makes
the area very hard to regulate, Mr. Peerapon
said.

Once the skeletons are exposed to the atmosphere, various
chemical
reactions may occur which can damage them.

He noted that the problem is that
these skeletons would provide so much information had it been left in the
ground and the officials can investigate any other artifacts in the area to
determine the era the skeletons belonged to.

Nonetheless, if a study
is done on the skeletons now, we can determine the age and the cause of death
of the skeleton, Mr. Peerapon
said.

The Fine Arts Department says it will send in more workers to survey the area since the skeletons are considered
archaeological evidence.

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Interview With the Gatekeeper of Khaosarn Road

Pol.Col. Jakkapop Sukontaraj, taking phonecall from another police officer during the interview.

Guarding the western entrance to Khaosarn Road – the famous backpacker street of Bangkok – is Chanasongkram Police Station. Although its jurisdiction extends well beyond Khaosarn Road, the iconic street is inevitably main focus of the police force.

Seated in his office next to small statue of Guan Yu,the
Chinese god of honesty and loyalty, Pol. Col. Jakkapop Sukontaraj, Superintendant of
Chanasongkram Police Station, talked to Khaosod English correspondent
about his role in maintaining safety and order in the one of the most vibrant
foreign tourist destinations in Bangkok.

Note: The interview was conducted in Thai
language.


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Khaosod English: How long have you been stationed
here?


Jakkapop: I’ve been moved here in 2010 – slightly after the confrontation between the
Redshirts protesters and the military that took place right next to Khaosarn
Road that April. But I’ve had my share of political violence; I was stationed
at Dusit Police Station before that, which means I witnessed the Yellowshirts
protest in front of the Parliament in 2008 and the Redshirts protest in 2009.


Khaosod
English
: Please tell us what sort of crimes that your force has to deal
with in Khaosarn Road.


Jakkapop: General crimes, really. Some involved
narcotics
crime, but mostly it’s individual consumption of illegal drugs, very
few
selling or dealing.


There are also cases of theft and physical assaults.Sometimes foreign
tourists fight each other. It’s fueled by alcohol and misunderstanding, you
see.


These
crimes are generally not serious so most of the time we have the grievant
parties sort it out together at the police station.


Khaosod English: Is it
difficult to oversee this area,where there are many tourists and nightclubs?


Jakkapop: Not really. I’d say that compared with other nightlife
areas of Bangkok – like Ekkamai and Ratchadapisek – Khaosarn is much better
off. Khaosarn is destination to many foreign tourists. They are like guests. These people want to
travel and have fun, not intent on making troubles or committing
crimes.


Khaosod
English
: What’s the most serious crime you have
handled
so far in Khaosarn area?


Jakkapop: Murder following heated argument and knife-fights. It involved Thai persons, though. As I said, very, very few chance foreign tourists are victims of serious crimes. Mostly we have fistfights between drunken foreigners.


Khaosod
English
: Is sexual harassment endemic here?

Jakkapop: We have had reports and complaints about sexual
harassment before, but I’d say it doesn’t happen a lot. Maybe it is because
many tourists in Khaosarn are Westerners, and they have their own culture and
respect.


Khaosod
English
: What about the infamous gangs that trick or
cheat tourists?


Jakkapop: We don’t have much of that around here, because Khaosarn Road is residential
area where tourists stayed over, not the commercial area where tourists shop.


We do have
such problems around Sanam Luang(Royal Field), though. There are many tourists over there
each day. In that case we coordinate closely with Tourist Police and Grand Palace Police Station to solve the problems. 


Khaosod English: How do
these scammers operate?


Jakkapop: They would approach unsuspecting tourists out of
nowhere, acting very friendly. Then they would convince the tourists to sightsee some temples, but
eventually they would trick the tourists into buying stuff at places like jewelry shops where they
get commissions for the purchases.


Some tuk-tuk drivers or taxi drivers also belong to the scammer network.
They know each other and have financial interest with each other.


That’s why
foreign tourists should be cautious of people who try to befriend them in suspicious manner. They
should not easily be persuaded to go somewhere because strangers suggest so. If the tourists want to
go somewhere on that day, they should plan it before they leave their hotels and stick to it.


Khaosod
English
: So foreign tourists shouldn’t trust Thai people who make
conversation with them? That would go against the image of Thai people as friendly
bunch.


Jakkapop: No – I’m merely saying you can talk with people you met on your trip in
Khaosarn, but you shouldn’t automatically take everything they said for
granted.


If they
say something you’re intrigued in, it’s advisable you check about it at your hotel, using the
internet or asking the reception desk, to find out whether the strangers’ claim. Don’t be
gullible.


Additionally, you can contact the Tourist Police when in doubt, or you can come consult with
us here at Chanasongkram Police Station.


Khaosod
English
: Talk about doubt, I have some curiosity to share with you. Sometimes tourists are baffled
to see staff of the street bars where they were enjoying their buckets suddenly packing up tables
and chairs from the street. Shortly afterwards a group of police vehicles and officers follow,
making sure no one places table on the street. But just when the police are out of sight, the party
is back on street again…


Jakkapop: Yes. Just like that market near the rail track
in Mae Klong
where the vendors moved away from the rail as the train approaches
and
get back to business again once the train is gone.


Well, I
suppose that situation in Khaosarn happens because the vendors are not afraid
of the laws. Perhaps the fine is too low, so they keep breaking the traffic
laws like that.


Khaosod
English
: Don’t you think it’s better to just let them
be? Tourists enjoy these street bars. You can’t just shut them down
anyway
.


Jakkapop: Look, we have laws to follow. We police
have to make sure things go according to the laws.

If someone wants to change the traffic laws, to make those street bars perfectly legal, they have to go through the procedure in
amending laws, and once the change is validated, we’d be happy to follow that
new
laws.


Khaosod
English
: Tell us about what your police force do in term of protecting
tourists around Khaosarn Road.


Jakkapop: Apart from routine crime suppression like patrols and
arrests in the vicinity, we adopt ‘prevention’ tactics – as in preventing potential troubles from
happening in the first place.


For example, we talk to various shops in the area – the employers, the
employees, staff, vendors and security guards – about the need to be considerate toward tourists. We
make them understand that if anything bad happens to these visiting guests to our nation, there
would be damages, both to the country and the business in the area.


We also
coordinate closely with the nightclubs in Khaosarn Road, and you know we have many of them around
here. We lay out strict rules that they have to follow: no weapons, no drugs, and no underage
party-goers.


Let me
admit it, we don’t have enough police to be stationed in every nightlife establishment at all time,
so we mostly ask for their cooperation in these matters. If they follow the laws, there would not be
problem for anyone.

Furthermore, at the police station we have free internet service for foreign tourists to find
information they might need.


Khaosod English: Do your police force have
problem communicating with foreign tourists?


Jakkapop: We
try to have translators in our station as much as possible, but we don’t have enough budget for
that. So, we rely on language skills of local people sometimes, people like street vendors and
tourist agency staff. They are all very helpful.


Nonetheless, we also have regular English courses or
programs to teach officers in our station to improve their English. 

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Thaksin To Skype With Redshirts Rally On 19 May

(14 May) Redshirts leadership chairwoman said the exiled Former PM Thaksin Shinawatra will give speeches via Skype to Redshirts protesters during their upcoming rally on 19 May 2013.

The rally will mark 3rd anniversary
of the final military assault which ended the Redshirts protest on 19
May 2010. Until the assault, the Redshirts had been camping in Ratchaprasong Intersection and the financial district of Bangkok, demanding then-PM Abhisit Vejjajeeva to dissolve the parliament and call an
election.

Today, Ms. Tida
Tojirakarn, chairwoman of the National United Front Of Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) outlined the rally
activities
in a press conference to reporters. Events include motorized convoy traveling around the city to lay down flowers
in spots where Redshirts were killed during the military operation, speeches, and lighting of
20,000 candles in the
evening.

She estimated that over 100,000 Redshirts
will show up.

Ms. Tida added that Mr. Thaksin
will skype to give speeches and honor the martyrs who died in 2010. There will also
be exhibitions showing photos and videos of the crackdown.

Meanwhile, Ms. Payao Akhard, mother of Ms.
Kamonkate Akhard (aka. Nurse Kate), the medic volunteer who was shot and killed while tending to the wounded on 19 May 2010, said she would make merit to her daughter′s
spirit at Pathumwanararm Temple – where Nurse Kate was killed 3 years ago. She said she would make merits to spirits of 5 other people
who were killed alongside Nurse Kate in that temple as well.

The religious service is scheduled to
take place at 10.00 on 19 May 2013. Ms. Payao said she would address
reporters about her experience in the last 3 years
afterwards.

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Letters To Editors: 13 May 2013

Trang Railway complaints

Dear respected editor of Khaosod,

My wife lives in Trang and I have to use the Bkk-Trang rapid train quite frequently since I think trains are safer than other modes of travel.

However, I am quite disappointed by one trait of this mode of transport, and I have heard countless complaints from fellow passengers. The trains are always severely delayed without proper reason. You can say this almost always happen.

The train is set to arrive at 8.05, but every time I reach Trang no earlier than 9.30. On April 29th, I actually arrived at 11. No Governor of the State Railway of Thailand was ever able to solve this situation.

I’m just imagining for fun and requesting that if by some chance Governor of the State Railway of Thailand is reading this, can you please reduce the rate of delay from 100% to 60%, pretty please?

Respectfully,
Weera Wittaya

Mr.Weera,

I think we all know the meaning of the phrase “Thai trains: you either arrive or you don’t,”

However, the current Governor of the State Railway of Thailand, Mr.Prapas Jongsanguan, is an innovator and I think if he knows of your complaint, he would be very interested to improve the situation, or at least explain the delays.

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Suggestion to hand out water containers

Dear Editor of Khaosod,

For this year’s drought, the water and flood management committee is planning to distribute plastic storage tanks filled with waters to village centers in 15 provinces, with the budget of 300 million Baht.

However, by the time the storage system arrives, the drought would have already passed and it would be already raining.

I would like to suggest they distribute Oang (folk household water containers made of clay) instead since it is more convenient and a lot cheaper.

With each family placing Oang in front of their houses, the trucks can just come and fill water in these containers.

This way is also better for families with old or handicapped members and small children who are unable to walk to the district center and get the water by themselves. Most of the people in the villages are either old or young since the working aged members are off working in the city.

Thank you
Mana

Mr.Mana,

Your suggestion will surely reach the eyes and ears of the water and flood management committee so that they can take into consideration the opinions of the villagers.

Khaosod editorial team

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Nakorn Pathom Locals Worship White Buffalo Corpse

(12 May) Residents in Nakorn Pathom province pray to a corpse of a white-colored buffalo which died shortly after its birth.

The corpse is displayed on a shrine at Sawang Arom temple, Nakorn
Chaisri district, where scores of locals light their incenses and pray to the dead animal, asking for lucky lotto number and good fortune in their lives.
Some reached out to touch the corpse with their money, believing that its spirits would help bring wealth to them.

Pra Kru (Temple Master) Yatithammanuyuti, abbot of the
temple, said the calf was born on 11 May to a buffalo
given to the temple by one of the locals.
He told our correspondent the
buffalo suffered greatly in its labor before finally giving birth to a 20 cm. baby buffalo. Its skin was distinctively white, reminiscent of the White Elephant  held sacred by Thai traditional belief.

The abbot said the baby did
not live long – it died 20 minutes later – so he had the temple staff
clean the corpse and display it on the shrine. Words spread quickly in neighboring villages, drawing large crowds to the
temple.

However, the abbot added that he had told the villagers it is
better to work hard in order to get rich than praying to prematurely born
buffalo.

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Pattaya Police Bust Sex Show Hawkers

(13 May) Mueang Pattaya police arrested illegal tour guides, with their pamphlets for sex shows, targeting foreigners in Walking Street Pattaya.

Police said
they have received numerous reports on these illegal tour guides or sex show salesman causing
annoyance to tourists on Pattaya walking street, begging, guiding, and often bullying foreigners
into sex shows.

7 Thai male illegal guides were arrested along with their colorful pamphlets
advertising sex shows and clubs. Police said they illegally operate on Pattaya walking street.

The suspects confessed to working for sex establishments in Pattaya walking street as a
guide and sales person for sex shows, herding male foreigners into the establishments.

A
separate team of police have also arrested more than 30 drug users and prostitutes along the beaches
of Pattaya and have detained them in Mueang Pattaya police station for further
investigation.

Police have pressed charges of distributing pornographic material for
commercial purposes. The drug users were questioned and will be prosecuted according to the legal
procedures. The prostitutes were fined and let go.

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Bride Filed Charge Against 'Runaway Groom'

(12 May) A bride filed complaint against a man who reportedly promised to marry her but disappeared on wedding day, refusing to pay neither the wedding preparation cost nor the promised dowry.

Ms. Tatchada Prachoomsarn, 21, in her bridal gown, with Ms.Pawana
Prachoomsarn, 40, her mother, along with 10 of her family and friends arrive at Mueang Lopburi police
station to press charges of spreading false information to cause financial and reputation loss
against Mr. Nattapat Holarn, 29, whom she said was her fiancee.

Ms.Tatchada said she had been
dating Mr.Nattapat for 1 year and he came to see her mother to ask for her hand in marriage. He
offered to pay a dowry of 300,000 baht in cash and gold.

The wedding, she said, was set to
take place on 12 May and has been paid for by the bride’s mother, 240,000 baht in total, all of
which the groom promised to reimburse.

Ms.Tatchada said that she woke up at 05.00 today in
anticipation for Mr.Nattapat’s arrival at 07.30 with the ‘kanmark’ – a traditional wedding procedure
involving the groom leading colorful procession to the bride′s house to ceremoniously ask her hand
for marriage – but he did not show up. She then called him on his cellphone but was unable to reach
him.

She and her mother, along with relatives and friends, then went to his house but he was
nowhere to be found. His parents confirmed that they had no knowledge of the wedding, so she decided
to go to the police station.

Right now, nobody knows where Mr.Nattapat is, which seems to
confirm that she has been duped. She pressed charges and police are now looking for Mr. Nattapat so
they can negotiate and come to a solution.

She also said that not only did she lose money
for the wedding ceremony, she feels so ashamed because she invited more than 100
guests.

Initial investigations reveal that Mr.Nattapat had 3 previous wives whom he has
divorced. A warrant summoning the man to the police station for questioning and mediation will be
issued.

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