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PATTAYA BRIT RAPED 18 GIRLS – CROWN COURT TOLD

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'YOU SHOULD BE THANKING US BECAUSE WE HAVE MADE IT EASIER FOR THE NEXT PERSON WHO GOES THERE' - HE SAID AFTER HE AND SAVILE RAPED INNOCENT 15-YEAR-OLD



Former Pattaya Brit Ray Teret, now 72, has now gone on trial in Britain for the rape of 18 under-aged girls.




Teret, lived in Thailand for several years much of the time in Pattaya but he was not noticed until he attended an internet ‘Success Academy’, course promoted by the now defunct newspaper the Pattaya Times after which he began a career, short lived, as an internet marketer.

He had a spot on Manchester's Picadilly Radio and then for a station called 'Voice of Peace' in Geneva. He was arrested at his home in Altrincham,

Teret back row third from the right


Teret in his younger days  supplied young girls for disgraced former disc jockey Jimmy Savile – then afterwards raped them himself, Minshull Crown Court heard.

Teret had had for a short while been a disc jockey on the pirate radio station Radio Caroline and used his celebrity status to get the girls into a position where he could rape them.




KAO TAO MURDERS - THE 'THIRD MAN' SPEAKS UP - 'I DO NOT BELIEVE MY FRIENDS DID IT'.

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KEY WITNESS DRIVES A HOLE THROUGH THAI POLICE CASE

Thai police case against the alleged killers of two British backpackers in Thailand was dealt another devastating blow today after their key witness said he had no knowledge of the murder – even though he too was beaten by Thai police.


Ko Maung Maung, seated in blue, with Embassy officials and Thai Police - DVB
And Ko Maung Maung, 21, the supposed main prosecution witness being held under police protection to testify against his two Burmese friends, who are alleged to have killed Hannah Witheridge and David Miller, told Burmese Embassy officials today that he did not believe his friends were the killers.

In front of Thai Police and Embassy officials Ko Maung Maung, also known as  Ko Than Shwe, said he had been out drinking with his two friends Win Zaw Htun and Zaw Lin on Sairee Beach on the night of the murders.

In a statement broadcast on DVB News (Democratic Voice of Burma) lawyer Aung Myo Htan said: “He said he had his friend had bought three beers and one packet of cigarettes and then went home about 1 am.”

His friends decided to continue drinking, and when he woke up in the morning his two friends had returned. Everything seemed normal. They had no cuts or bruises. “I did not think my friends could have done that,” he said, referring to the brutal killings of Hannah, 23, from Great Yarmouth, and David, 24, from Jersey. The interview was witnessed by Second Secretary at the Myanmar Embassy in Bangkok.



Ko Maung Maung also said he too was hit and threatened by a Rohingya roti-seller who acted as interpreter for the Royal Thai Police. Currently there is a major political conflict between Rohingyas in Arakan State, Burma, and ordinary Burmese.

Ko Maung Maung’s statement throws another spanner in the works of the Thai policed investigation which has been ridiculed worldwide.

 Bangkok Police Chief Somyot  Pumpunmuang told his investigating officers yesterday that had done ‘a perfect job’ in investigating the murders.

More allegations of beatings which already have been made by Burmese migrant labourers on Koh Tao and the two young accused men Win Zaw Htun and Zaw Lin, make the confessions to Thai police less and less credible. The two young Burmese men have already retracted their confessions - and Amnesty International has belatedly joined the protest.

British Ambassador Mark Kent has declined to comment on the investigation. It seems likely that defence lawyers will seek help from British police to secure a new test of the DNA of the killers.





SUPPORT FOR VICTIMS OF MURDER AND ‘SCAPEGOATS’ IN THAILAND GOES GLOBAL

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WHILE YOUNG BACKPACKERS PLAY MACABRE GAMES FOR FUN THEIR PARADISE ISLAND HOLDS DARK SECRETS

As Britain today prepares to bury the bodies of Hannah Witheridge and David Miller, who were murdered on the Thai island of Koh Tai, campaigns for a fair trial for the accused, and for murder victims in Thailand have gone global.

In Japan demonstrators paraded outside the Thai Embassy in Tokyo urging Thailand not to condemn innocent Burmese – and in London a letter was delivered to the Thai Embassy on behalf of the parents of Britons murdered in Thailand, by Yvonne Hart, whose son was murdered in Krabi.

The moves come as two young Burmese migrant workers sit in jail in Koh Samui accused of the double rape and murder of Hannah Witheridge, 23. from Great Yarmouth, and the murder of David Miller, 24, from Jersey.

Just how the investigation which Thailand’s senior police described as a ‘perfect job’ will go from here is unclear. Thai Police methods are due to be put under an international microscope in the trials of two young Burmese Win Zaw Htun and Zaw Lin, from Arakan State in Burma – in a prosecution which has yet to pass muster.



The Thai Police case has been given the blessing of approval by Thailand’s Prime Minister General Prayuth Chan-Ocha, the head of a military controlled government which has not been shy at exposing police corruption in the country.  His approval may have been premature, critics say.

Yvonne Hart with son Richard Collins
murdered in  Krabi
The defendants and the main prosecution witness have been widely reported to have made statements that they were tortured. Thailand has Amnesty International and a wide range of international organisations on its back.

But it’s not only international organisations the government and police have to contend with – it’s also the Thai people themselves, who have been particularly rabid about their own police force on social media websites.  From high society down to the bar girls of Pattaya the Koh Tao murders are a talking point – and it appears the majority of posters do not believe the Thai police.

That these murders happened in the Koh Samui Archipelago, also known as the Chumpon Archipelago, one of the top foreign long haul destinations for British tourists, appears to be no surprise to city folk who described the islanders as ‘fierce’.

It cannot be forgotten that southern Thailand was the base for practically all the pirates who raped, pillaged and murdered the Vietnamese boat people at the end of the Indo-China war.

Gap year students head for these islands in their droves. The night skies are full of stars, the waters are inviting, tropical palms sway in the light breezes, and there are limitless amounts of drugs and booze.

In fact the paradise island can be so inviting that people who have sampled little more than a joint, are often tempted to try something a little bit stronger.

McAnna at AC bar
The island police stand by and let people chill out.

They can make a few arrests a month – few if any of which seem to go to court – and still be rich.
Who controls this trade?

 The same people who control the police and the businesses.

And that is why more and more Thais are calling for Scot Sean McAnna to come back.

McAnna,26, from Shotts, Lanarkshire, shocked everyone just a few days into the investigation began, by running out of the AC Bar in Koh Tao, owned by the local ‘head man’ and managed by his brother, and into a nearby 7/11 convenience store.

‘The mafia are trying to kill me’ he posted to Facebook with a picture of a bar manager and a policeman looking down on him while he was cowering behind a counter.

Earlier he had posted a salute to his friend victim David Miller adding that he knew David went to Hannah’s aid.

That is indeed what Miller’s father back in Jersey agrees with and the family are in touch with the Foreign Office on a regular basis.



But Sean McAnna was no innocent abroad. Up until September 15th the island’s ‘influential people’ were his mates. He had been visiting Koh Samui for years. He had in fact moved there.  He had been employed in bars there. He referred to his as home.



He was also the happy strum along guy who greeted new tourists and who gave them the Koh Tao spiel. He was almost a spokesman for the island – and could tell people exactly where to get what they needed.

But he also had a darker side which is reflected in his music.  Here are a few lines to one of the songs he wrote. McAnna worked both in the AC bar and the Karma Bar in Koh Tao.


“There's a place I used to go when I need to be alone in a sort of spiritual way
Outside to a bar where the girls are golden and cocktails blue
Make sure you eat, you need your strength, son (unintelligible) but you're number one
Don't fuck it up, no blood to clean up
But you're worse going home Where you'll feel so alone
When I'm asked how I'm doing, yeah I'll lie



I wonder what the deal is, will I be remembered
Will (unintelligible) still be there for us once I’ve been rendered?
Do I (unintelligible) in a Karma Bar
Do I (unintelligible) take it too far
Ask me how it feels to know those days are gone
Ask me if I’m going on my next trip alone
Ask me what I’m doing (unintelligible) street singing
Everything I do is a crime
Ask me if I’m feeling fine
I wonder what the deal is, will I be remembered

On the Thai forum Pantip Plaza
It is a matter of conjecture the McAnna might have been the weak link in the island’s code of silence. He may have known too much which is why some people, as he claims, threatened to hang him from a tree up a mountain.

It is clear he thought that he was going to die that night. But with the arrival of the media on the island he had in fact an escort to the ferry and home.

And getting rid of him may. to those that mattered. may have also served the same purpose.

He was no longer part of the investigation. He was irrelevant. Actually worse than that – the local community of DJs then characterised him as a bad foreigner using pictures from his own Facebook account, dressed as a ladyboy, or in a state of drunkenness.

Currently an investigation is under way in the UK headed by a Detective Chief Inspector Kevin Hayward but Britain’s official line is.

"We are concerned about the reports of allegations of mistreatment and expect these to be dealt with appropriately. The investigation and judicial process remains a matter for the Thai authorities, but we expect it to be conducted in a fair and transparent way.”
Yesterday British Ambassador Mark Kent called on the Minister of Foreign Affairs to discuss the matter.

A petition is out there urging the British authorities to take over the case.  This is not going to happen. Nor are British police going to interfere with the Thai judicial system.

The only way they can get involved is by invitation – but they could send material which they feel is relevant to the enquiry.

Foreign police liaison officers in Bangkok privately indicate where the fault lies, (but on what they base their assumptions is not known)  and where Thai police should be looking. But the repercussions should they open their mouths would be massive.

They are also aware of the chequered history of some of the police officers who have risen to the fore in this enquiry. They include officers they would not certainly seek assistance from in international matters.

Koh Tao is getting more more like the mythical island in Alex Harland’s the novel ‘The Beach’. An island breathtaking in its beauty – but with dark secrets.


Meawhile today the world will focus on two young people whose life was cut short in the most abominable way .

Meanwhile in Britain the parents of another young British tourist found dead on Koh Tao say they are suspicious about his death. The parents of Nick Pearson, 25, from Mickleover, Derby, were told their son had taken a fall and drowned on New Year's Day. They say the wound he received are not consistent with the reports they were given., according to the Daily Mirror.

Sean Mcanna breaks his silence on Koh Tao murders

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‘Anybody with half a brain knows it would be blamed on the Burmese’


The young Scottish busker who fled the Thai island of Koh Tao in fear for his life, after he claimed ‘mafia’ figures said they would hang him for the murders of Hannah Witheridge, has broken his silence and commented on the internet.

Sean McAnna,26, from, Shotts, Lanarkshire, who said on Facebook ‘The mafia are trying to kill me!’, before fleeing Koh Tao in a media frenzy three days after the murders, commented on his ‘Soundcloud’ page.

He said he did not know who the killers were but felt sure someone on the island did. But in any case he had been forwarned about who would be set up including the Burmese.

“I never said I knew the killers. I said that if I died that night it was the guy from (name redacted) who "did it".  
“Anybody with half a brain knows it would always be blamed on Burmese. I'm gutted for everyone involved, but there's really nothing I can do. I'm sorry the newspapers lied to you. Believe me, they lied about a lot of things. They just like a story”.

Referring to stories about washing blood off himself in the ‘In Touch bar’ in Koh Tao McAnna said: “I had that wound from the 9th. There are plenty of people who seen me with the cut every day in restaurants, bars and dive shops.


“When I left the message (saying he knew David Miller went to the aid of Hannah) on his Facebook a few days after (When Dave's name was released), I only meant that I knew the type of person he was. He was a great guy who would stand against wrong in any situation.”

And referring to one of the men who pursued him he said:

“I think he knew who it was and needed a scapegoat. It would have been enough for me to "ha(n)g myself" in order for them to point the finger at me. My sister directed me to a Thai forum from a week before this all happened which I didn't know about at the time. It said I would be framed and so would the guy living in the cave in Samui. So somebody knew about this before I did.”

In fact McAnna had his dates wrong. Although he claims he was threatened by a bar manager and a policeman who accused him of the murder, and a speed boat operator with a drugs problem, who had fled to live in a cave on the nearby island of Koh Samui,  was arrested.

McAnna's statements contribute little to any enquiry. He was an old island hand. It confirms little more than the fact that foreigners chilling out on Koh Tao know very little about their hosts. And in the main life totally separate lives - living their 'dream'.

Two Burmese have been arrested for the murder and rape of Hannah Witheridge, 23, from Great Yarmouth, who was buried yesterday in Hemsby, and for the murder of David Miller, 24, from Jersey.

Considerable doubts hang over the Thai police investigations, and there are allegations of the torture of the Burmese suspects and witnesses.

But Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, says he is satisfied with the police investigation.

Footnote: British Ambassador Mark Kent, citing the Leveson Inquiry, has written a blog on the Foreign Office website in which he says he will be discussing issues including media ethics with Thai media associations in the near future. "We would very much welcome if they could agree on a voluntary code to regulate conduct" he said.

He raised the issue of the publication of passports of victims and says 'nor does anyone gain from seeing graphic pictures'.

 "We can only imagine how distressing this is for the families of those who have lost their loved ones here in Thailand."

Of course he is right to complain.

He does not mention how the 'graphic pictures' got on the internet on social websites and what in fact those websites were. But he certainly should take it up with organisations which published them.

He should know similar disturbing pictures appeared after the rape and murder of Kirsty Jones. This might suggest the 'authorities' have not learned from past mistakes. It's called controlling the crime scene.

Mark Kent also states: 

"Equally media should not act in a way which could be prejudicial to the right to a fair trial of those accused. 

Of course he is right to complain.

Indeed but actually from whose mouths have these comments been coming?

His hands are of course bound by protocol. He cannot complain about the Thai police, but that does not mean he approves of their conduct.



BRITAIN RATCHETS UP WARNINGS TO TOURISTS TO THAILAND - FOLLOWING KOH TAO MURDERS

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The British Foreign and Commonwealth Office has intensified its travel advisory to Thailand focusing on the Samui Archipelago, the scene of the recent murders of Hannah Witheridge and David Miller.

It warns of unprovoked attacks whether by individuals or in gangs and now includes Koh Tao in addition to Koh Samui and Koh Phangan. The FCO advisory is based on complaints which have been recorded by police or to the Embassy direct. Last week a young Scots woman complained of being raped in Krabi, but had not reported it.

The updated FCO advisory is as follows:

Western tourists including British nationals have been victims of vicious, unprovoked attacks by individuals and gangs in Koh Samui, Koh Phangan and Koh Tao (the Samui archipelago). For example, in January 2013 a British national was killed in a shooting incident while at a beach party in Haad Rin on Koh Phanang and in September 2014 two British nationals were killed in Tao.

Violent sexual assaults and robberies against both men and women are reported regularly in the Koh Samui archipelago and Krabi province and are particularly common during the monthly Full Moon parties and generally occur late at night near bars.


Alcohol can lead you to be..less aware of your environment - Lotus bar Koh Tao


Tourists have also been robbed after bringing visitors to their hotel rooms. In some cases their drinks were drugged. Be careful about taking drinks from strangers and at clubs and parties, particularly in Koh Samui, Pattaya and at the Full Moon party on Koh Phangan, where date rapes have been reported.


If you drink - know your limit
Attacks have also occurred in other tourist districts in Thailand including Chiang Mai, Pattaya and Krabi. In light of the risk of unprovoked attacks you should be cautious and take care, especially at night.

Alcohol and drugs can lead to you being less alert, less in control and less aware of your environment resulting in accidents, injuries, robbery, assaults and lost travel documents. 

If you drink, know your limit. Drinks served in bars overseas are often stronger than those in the UK. Some British nationals in Thailand have suffered severe psychiatric problems because of drug use, resulting in some suicides.

Be aware of the possibility of credit card fraud. Don’t lose sight of your card during transactions. There have been incidents of ATM skimming in Thailand. Where possible use an ATM within a bank and always protect your PIN.

Be careful to observe demarcation lines between shops and stalls, particularly in market areas and at Suvarnabhumi Airport. Taking items from one shop’s area to another may be treated as suspected theft.

Be on your guard against pickpockets and bag snatchers. Foreigners have had items snatched by thieves on motorbikes when walking along busy streets or travelling in open transport like tuk tuks. If you travel by bus, make sure cash and valuables you have are kept securely. There have been incidents where passengers have had items taken from bags while asleep.



'Foreigners have had items snatched by thieves on motorbikes'



You should report any incidents of crime to the
Thai police before leaving the counry
Gem scams are common. 

There have been reports of visitors buying gems for inflated prices from seemingly respectable establishments then later finding out the stones are worth a tiny fraction of the purchase price.

You should report any incidents of crime to the Thai police before leaving the country. 



THAI POLICE CHEATED AND LIED - SAYS TOURIST TO THE 'SANCTUARY OF TRUTH'

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HOME FREE! BRIT WHO SAYS HE WAS TREATED AS SUB-HUMAN AFTER HE REFUSED TO PAY POLICE 'FEE'  FOR BEING MUGGED IN THAI RESORT

"I CAME TO VISIT THE SANCTUARY OF TRUTH. BUT WHAT I FOUND WAS LIARS AND CHEATS"

"JUDGES APOLOGISES AS 'FOREIGN' INTEPRETER TAKES THE RAP FOR SENDING TOURIST TO JAIL WITHOUT TRIAL"


As Thai police reel from allegations of incompetence and beating suspects during their investigation into the murders of Hannah Witheridge and David Miller on the island of Koh Tao perhaps an even more shocking story has come to light showing how Thai police invented  a crime to arrest a British tourist.

And not only  that but Thai police managed to have him convicted and sent to a squalid jail without entering a guilty or not guilty plea, and without letting him even enter a court or see a judge.

The case of Jason Sudra, a man who was falsely charged with attempted fraud in a city renowned for its untouched foreign fraudsters has set alarm bells ringing.   A flying sporran investigation.


An executive in the supermarket trade, who took a break to visit Hindu and Buddhist temples in South East Asia claims he found himself  banged up in a Thai jail on a 12 month sentence without trial after he berated police in the resort of Pattaya for their laziness.

The former management executive for Tesco’s, Asda and the Co-op had just finished the last Thai temple on his list after touring Laos and Cambodia,

The temple was the 'Sanctuary of Truth' in Pattaya., but just after ticking it off his 'to-do' list Jaysukh Sudra, 48, from Enfield, claimed he met nothing but liars, thieves and cheats.

Frst he found himself being mugged by three men, and then being abused by ‘lying and cheating’ Thai police officers.

Jaysukh Sudra, known to his friends as Jaysukh, said after falling victim to a Thai police scam he ended up in the squalid Nong Plalai jail outside the resort city where , he said, 29 men died in the space of the five weeks he was there.

But today he was back home. As he left Suvarnabhumi airport Bangkok he said: “I never want to go back to Thailand in my life. I have seen the side of the country which is not on brochures. I have seen people treated worse than animals.”

His plight would not have been heard of had it not been for a prison visitor Ian Tracey, who contacted lawyers and a British journalist.

Sanctuary of Truth


Jason’s incredibly story began on September 2nd when having left the temple he returned to the Tune Hotel in Pattaya, had a shower, and went out for something to eat.

“I had quite a very good dinner, a fresh sea bream cooked in salt, and took a stroll along the Beach Road heading back to my hotel.  Pattaya had not impressed me. The beach was no good. And the city was full of girly bars and ladyboys, and while this may be fun for some, it was not for me and I had decided to head home the following day. 
“But suddenly I was confronted by one man in front of me and two behind. They shouted something. I knew it was a mugging. So rather than confront them I handed over my wallet. I have brought up never to fight in those situations.  My wallet was in a pouch handing round my neck and, and i also handed over my Casio watch, a Samsung phone and small pocket camera.  The men ran off and I hurried back to the hotel. 
“In the foyer was a policeman who was trying to negotiate in squabble between a lady boy and a hotel guest.. 
Jason Sudra at Pattaya Court after a judge dismissed the case
“I made a point to the officer. I told him I had been mugged and that he should do something better like watching the streets. 
"He said I should make a complaint.
"I said no. I was tired and wanted to go to bed. Besides, I said, I only had 300-400 baht in my wallet (about £8.00), the Casio watch was cheap, as was the camera was and the phone. 
“But the office insisted and I tagged alone.


"Then it became boring. At the police station it took two hours to write the simplest statement – and then they wanted to charge me for it!  I said I would not. I did not want to make a statement, I wanted to go to bed.   
"I shouted why on earth were they not back on the streets looking for the muggers? I accused them of being lazy 'b....s' But they wanted 500 baht (ten pounds).  I refused to pay and they were furious. I was fed up with their behaviour. They were looking for no-one. I guess I was extra rude because I was angry and tired.
“Eventually they took me back to the area where I was mugged and of course no-one was around – and then back to the hotel. 
“Then an hour later they banged on my hotel door. They said they needed me to sign other documents. They were insistent. So I got dressed and went back with them.  Once in the police station they accused me of making a false statement. I denied it. They kept on and on for hours. I said I had not written a false statement. There was no interpreter, no opportunity to call a lawyer or anything. 
‘A foreign police volunteer came in. He was Brazilian.. He said; 'Look don’t worry. Just sign that bit of paper. You’ll pay a small fine and you can go back to your hotel.  They just need a little money. Its best you sign or they will make trouble' 
"So I signed. It was in Thai.  Suddenly the media were all over the place taking pictures of me and I was banged up and police threw my wallet at me.
"Once in the cell a policeman came and said: 'Now you pay and you go." 

The Pattaya Police officers claimed that Sudra had falsely claimed he had been robbed of over £500 in cash and an expensive Tag Heuer watch as other items totaling £2000. They said they had found the camera, watch, and mobile phone in his hotel room.

CCTV Footage

Reported Pattaya Today: “A 48-year-old British tourist, Jaysukh Sudra, has been charged with perjury after making up a sorry tale that he had been attacked by three men with knives near the Tune Hotel in North Pattaya by bandits who ran off with his digital camera, a watch, a mobile phone, personal documents and 20,000 baht. But when police investigators asked for more details, he could not answer them and changed his story, initially claiming the attack had taken place in an alley but later stating it was on the beach. The CCTV at the hotel showed that the man was not carrying any bags on arrival at the hotel nor did he wear a watch on either wrist. But the video showed he went out at 8 pm and returned four hours later with two bottles of beer in his hands. Faced with the overwhelming evidence of telling lies, he admitted his perjury.”

In fact no Tag Heuer watch was produced by police. Mr. Sudra agreed he was not carrying any bags. And the overwhelming lies were coming from Pattaya Police. "I would like to see their CCTV evidence."

Staff at the Tune Hotel who kept all his items for safekeeping confirmed that police took no reported items from his room and police showed no items at the press conference as per normal.

And the story made the Thai national press including the Khao Sod (Fresh News) Thailand's biggest selling newspaper, suggesting Mr. Sudra was another bad foreigner, who had come to Thailand to cheat.


Mr. Sudra continued: “The next morning I found myself in a cell underneath what I know was Pattaya Provincial Court. I did not know why I was there. Then along came a police officer with a piece of paper together with an interpreter, a Russian woman called Maria Pavlenko. 
The officer spoke to the woman and the woman spoke to me. She said: ‘Just sign here and you can go home now’. 
“I signed, and then waited, and waited. I waited all day then I was taken out of the cell with the other prisoners and put into a truck.  The guard said to me ’12 months!’.  
“I was speechless and terrified and I had good reason to me. Once inside my clothes were taken from me and I was forced to put on the brown prison uniform. I was put in a cell with 120 other inmates and from that moment my status was less than an animal.
Nong Plalai Prison

“In the centre of the room was a filthy squat toilet. One of the first things I was told that the person who held out longest refusing to use it was a German, but he cracked on the 48th day. 
“Actually I held out for 14 days but I could not hold it in any longer. Every inch of that prison was filthy. A woman from the Embassy called. She said she could do nothing about my case. The Embassy could not interfere with the Thai justice system. But she agreed to send a letter to the Governor asking that I got prescription medicine.  I know the letter was sent and I was taken to the hospital.  The guards would not hang on while I collected my prescription (because it was a Friday and they were off for the weekend) and so I never got it. 
“Living in the jail was purely a matter of survival. I was sandwiched between a credit card scammer and a murderer. I got along quite well with the murderer.  Somebody had hit him – so he went back to kill him.  That seemed a recurring theme among the murderers in the jail.
“The routine was wake-up 6.30 and have a shower and breakfast.  15 minutes was allowed for the breakfast of rice and maybe a bit of meat or fish head. There was hardly enough water to get wet. 
“Then it was back to the cell and everyone had to sit in a squat position until 11.30 which was lunch. Then back to the squat position sitting in a place one foot square, then dinner at 2.30 pm!. At 3 pm to 8 pm it was back to the squat position and then you had to find a place to sleep.  This took about half an hour because I guess the room could not even take one extra body. People were sleeping under other peoples arms and legs, head to feet, spooning, whichever way it could be done. 
"People were coughing all night, people were stamping over other people to get to the toilets. Some were engaged in sexual acts with each other, and others were literally dying. If a person died his body would be propped up in the corner until the morning. 
“The authorities did not like people dying in the prison. They tried to get the very sick out at the last minute to a hospital, so they could say they died while getting medical treatment. But really these people were gone anyway. There is no medical treatment to speak of.  

Local reporters get details of Jason's crimes. But where are the missing items, the camera, Tag Heuer watch, and mobile
phone police said they found in his hotel room?

“Due to lack of medication my gout came back and I had to be carried around by other prisoners. 
“For two weeks in my cell all the prisoners caught a red-eye infection – conjunctivitis – the room looked a lot worse than the characters in the Michael Jackson ‘Thriller’ video. 
“I have to admit I lost my faith for a while in jail. I could not understand how humans could treat other humans in the same way.  Some of these people were vile but they could summon up a smile whenever it was appropriate. 
"I have seen lovely parts of Thailand but this country will never be for me. At the moment I still do not understand what I have been though. I cannot understand how people can have so very little humanity, but there were moving moments too when prisoners shared their food – a sort of ‘We’re all in this together feeling’.
“I saw prisoners come and go. I saw how drugs traffickers could pay themselves off and disappear out of the system by a payment to police of about £50,000 – and sure enough they always left on the day they said had been designated. And I saw the guards steal a part of everything which was brought in for prisoners.  The Thai justice system is nothing more than a standing joke.”

The case was taken up by Thai lawyer Kosol Pamato, who interviewed the interpreter who admitted telling Jason he could go home after signing a document. That was what the officer told her to tell him, she said.

Those documents were a confession and guilty plea to making a false statement to police, and making a false statement to make a false insurance claim. 

Jason, recently the manager of the Co-op, Dagenham, and previously Trading Manager for ASDA, and Ambient Manager for Tesco's said:
 “The allegations were absolutely crazy. I do not even have any insurance against theft. I did not bring anything expensive with me on holiday except my lap top which I kept locked up in the hotel with most of my cash.   
"The only insurance I have was an additional health premium which would cover if I was involved in an accident.  The police saying that they had recovered the stolen objects from my room was a bare faced lie.  If they did – why did they not show them at the press conference – and where are they now! 
“My partner back home Sita, and my 22-year-old daughter, and my friends have also gone through an almost indescribable ordeal.  
“I have read the news how Thai police have been behaving with regard to the two young Britons who were murdered in Koh Tao and I understand how everyone feels about the police. No Thailand is not for me. It could never be despite its beautiful places. The police and legal system have done it for me. This is not about how they treat foreigners its also about how they treat their own people.”


Jason Sudra on his release from prison

On Thursday last week Mr, Sudra was taken out of prison in a wheelchair and returned to the court which sentenced him.

‘How do you plead?’ he was asked. ‘Not guilty,” said Jason.  “In that case,” said the judge. “I am dismissing the case. The interpreter was not authorized and did not swear to the court so this conviction was illegal. I discharge you. If the prosecutor or the police do not present a case why this should not be so, you will be released from the jail forthwith.”

The judgment did not include any remarks critical of the police. Neither the prosecutor or police went to the court to object the dismissal of the case.

After his release Mr. Sudra said: “I can’t stop thinking about the people I have left behind in the appalling place. These people exist. Nothing else. What is happening to them is barbaric.”

“All I want to do is be back home with my friends and family, with perhaps a beer and a Pizza and red steak, and appreciate what I have at home.  I have never appreciated it so much before.”

Said lawyer Kosol Pamato: “Jason can take legal action but he would need to come back to Thailand to pursue the case. He does not want to think about that at the moment.”

Police in Pattaya have also been accused of setting up foreigners on child sexual abuse charges. One, American Christopher Hobbs is currently suing police and the FBI after being jailed. He had been picked out by two children in an identity parade by two young boys, one a Cambodian, one a Thai. 
The ID parade was a sham. 

Police had selected Hobbs because he owned a vehicle which was parked outside an apartment block where the alleged assault took place.  The alleged abuser has now been identified as another American Steve Strike who was arrested by Thai police on behalf of the US Marshall’s Fugitive Task Force in Maui, Hawaii.   Hobbs also plans to sue the FBI for refusing to tell the Pattaya police about Strike’s arrest.

A retrial has also been ordered in the case of an American Greg Miller, also accused of child sexual abuse charges, due to claims of false evidence.

NEW TELEVISION SERIES TO HIGHLIGHT AUSSIES IN TROUBLE IN THAILAND

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HONORARY CONSUL AND VOLUNTEER FOREIGN POLICE CHIEF OF 'BIG TROUBLE IN TOURIST THAILAND' ADMITS 'I'M NOW A PIMP - AND ITS A STEP UP'.


Australian Embassy Dream Team
An extremely well-time Australian television series goes to air this weekend based on the Australian Embassy in Bangkok.

This follows British television’s ‘True Brit’ , ‘Brits in Bangkok’ and of course ‘Big Trouble in Tourist Thailand’.

The British television documentary on the British Embassy went out some 20 years ago and was a rather cutesy portrayal of the Embassy portraying its tennis courts and with staff talking about maids etc.

The blurb for the Australian Channel 9 series called 'The Embassy'
goes as follows:

When Australians are in trouble overseas there is one place they go for help – the Australian Embassy.

Now in a world first, we go behind the scenes with unprecedented access to join the diplomats of Australia’s consular team in Bangkok as they work to keep us safe and out of strife in The Embassy.
Close to a million Aussies visit Thailand every year, making Bangkok one of the world’s busiest Embassies – and every day brings a new crisis.

In the first episode we are treated to the following:

It’s crunch-time for Aussie Matt and his Canadian partner Wayne. They paid a surrogacy agent for a son each. Their fraternal twins, Jaxon and Logan, were conceived from Matt & Wayne’s sperm, using the egg of a Thai female donor, and carried to birth by a surrogate mum. It’s a brave new world of baby making – and the Embassy is again on the front line.

Plus: The Embassy has been alerted to a young Australian, who has been jailed for overstaying his visa in a remote prison near the Burmese border. David has been locked up for three terrifying weeks in a cell with 120 other prisoners. He is dangerously ill with pneumonia. Will the Embassy be able to help David in time?

Meanwhile, an innocent abroad is in hot water. Seven hundred Australians lose or damage their passports in Thailand each year – young Declan, a Melbourne University Law student has come up with a real first. But there’s more to his passport than meets the eye!

Long after her day at the Embassy is done, diplomat Trudy McGowan is called at home about a drunken soap opera turned ugly. Tonight’s incident involves four young Aussies who’ve been involved in a punch up in Phuket. Can the Embassy help them see sense before they wind up in jail?

And there is another young renegade to deal with: 22-year-old Cameron, a store packer from Newcastle, has gone AWOL in another notorious holiday hotspot – Pattaya. His parents are frantic – he’s already missed two flights home and is not answering anyone’s calls. They’re also terrified he’s overstayed his visa and could wind up in prison if picked up by Thai police!


From Brit aid to anantomy. Howard does not drink, nevertheless he can
conjure up an imaginery glass in hand at will.

Previous documentaries have shown Embassy officials operating with aplomb dealing with their own country nationals who all appear to need lobotomies, which makes for good TV.

Will this by any different?

The star of ‘Big Trouble in Tourist Thailand’ who appeared in his  role as head of the Pattaya Police Tourist Volunteers, later on became Britain’s Honorary Consul in Pattaya, a role he also took on with aplomb.

I spoke to him yesterday and asked him what he was doing now: “Well now I’m a pimp,” he said. “It’s a good living if you run it as a business.”  

Howard is now the proud owner of several establishments including a go-go bar.  ‘Oh dear, the last time I called an brothel owner a pimp in Thailand I got sued,” I said.  ‘Never mind’, said Howard: “I’m a pimp. I’ve said it myself.”

And so was the Aussie brothel owner.

Howard positively enthused about his new role, well he's been at it a while now saying life had greatly improved.



FAKE LAWYER BAIL HEARING POSTPONED - FARCE CONTINUES

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PHONY ROYAL MARINE CAPTAIN SAYS BRITISH JOURNALIST FACES 'LONG CUSTODIAL SENTENCE'

Never a barrister
A bail hearing in which a British foreign correspondent was charged with libel under Thailand’s Computer Crime Act for publishing a photo shopped picture, among others, of a fake barrister, who claimed he practiced at the High Court and Old Bailey in London, – was today adjourned until November 13th.

Andrew Drummond, author of this site, former correspondent for ‘The Times’ and ‘Observer’ in Thailand and now with the London Evening Standard, did not attend the court in Koh Samui.

The action had been brought by Brian Goudie, formerly known as Brian Goudie, an international con man who has a programme ‘Brian Goldie – Swindler Scot’ dedicated to himself in the television series ‘Serial Swindlers’.

Drummond exposed his activities in Thailand in the Scottish Sunday Mail and frequently on this site.  A libel case brought by Goudie for libel against Andrew Drummond in the Pattaya Court over Sunday Mail exposé has already been dismissed.

The current charges do not relate to any words Drummond has written but purely to pictures lampooning Goudie, causing him to be offended. The intention behind publication of the photographs was indeed to expose him as a fake lawyer and fake Royal Marine, among other things.

Goudie is currently on criminal trial in Pattaya for posing as lawyer to cheat 76-year-old Barbara Fanelli Miller of Madison, Wisconsin out of 7.9 million baht (US$243,000) . Included in that amount was bail money for her son on child sexual abuse charges in Nong Plalai prison, Pattaya.

Andrew Drummond had written to the court saying that while he was surprised the court had accepted the charges he would of course be contesting them. He further requested the court to send writs to his lawyer, not to addresses Goudie knew he had long since left.

Goudie is co-operating with Drew Walter Noyes, an American who also claimed to be a lawyer to get cash from foreigners who has also taken a case, based on photo-shopped pictures only, against Drummond in the Pattaya Court.



#DrewNoyes is currently on trial in Pattaya accused together with his common law wife Wanrapa Boonsu of attempting to extort the Thonglor Clinic out of 2.3 million baht (originally 7 million) on pain of a police raid and bad publicity in his now defunct Pattaya Times newspaper.

Drew Noyes - Fake lawyer


On his phony quasi legal blog site ‘Casewatch.Asia’ (Noyes and Goudie have created about 20 anti Drummond websites and flooded the internet that he is a fraud and a criminal) Goudie states:

 “Andrew Drummond, 63, a convicted criminal who was convicted of criminal defamation and sentenced to four months jail  (suspended for one year) in February 2014 in Pattaya Provincial Court will tomorrow face Court on the Thai island of Koh Samui and is expected to be forced to post what Plaintiff's expect will be a 'substantial' bail bond - even if Drummond can persuade the Court to release him on bail.


Never an officer
It is rumoured that documents have been filed by the Plaintiff in tomorrow's cases, Brian Goudie, objecting to Drummond being released on bail as Drummond now faces at least three criminal trials early next year, or alternatively requesting the Court to set tough bail conditions such as a higher than normal bail bond, confirmation of a residential address, travel restrictions and surrender of passport.

Following a preliminary hearing in case numbers 1269/2556 and 1826/2556 filed by Goudie last year, in which the Court found a prima facie case existed to go to trial, Drummond has been summonsed to surrender to bail and answer two indictments in two separate cases tomorrow that list eleven separate breaches of Thailand's Computer Crimes Act.

Drummond has been ordered to surrender to Court officers at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning - or face the prospect of an arrest warrant being issued.


A spokesman for Goudie said today:

'We expect the Court will set bail conditions commensurate with the level of offending in these pending cases, which would almost certainly attract a long custodial sentence if Drummond is convicted at trial. Mr Drummond faces eleven charges that each carry a penalty of up to three years imprisonment, so it is a very serious matter indeed'.

The spokesman for Goudie, is, er Goudie. Those rumours turned out not to be true. Goudie turned up without a lawyer.

#BrianGoudie #BrianGoldie #DrewNoyes #DrewWalterNoyes

Footnote: Many thanks to all who have contributed to the bail. Report will follow about how the appeal fund went. But it is really very encouraging that I have the support out there in this tediously long fight merely defend foreigners against fraudsters in Thailand.





NEVER SIGN ANTHING YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND!

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It should go without saying – but never sign anything in Thailand you do not understand – particularly in a police station – but this needs to be continually repeated and applies to everything and includes property deals, company deals and whatever.

The chances of being cheated are extremely high. But people are often pressured into erring where caution should be the byword.

Time and time again police have fitted up witnesses. They tried to do this with Andy Hall the Workers Rights Campaigner who is being sued by the Natural Fruit Company, and of course they succeeded with Jaysukh (Jason) Sudra, whose story we told earlier today.

I have seen Thai police cheating like this at first hand and have been wary ever since.

On that occasion I was writing a series for ‘The Times’ about the plight of kidnapped Burmese Padaung (long necked) and their placement in a camp in Thaton, Mai Ai, district of Chiang Mai.  As a result of the newspaper articles and with the assistance of Sudarat Sereewat of the Face Foundation the camp was closed down and the long-necked families were allowed to go to a recognised refugee camp.

Andy Hall at court

A decision was made to prosecute the camp’s owner and his cronies. But when it came to taking statements police were caught inventing such statements as ‘I am happy here. I am free to go as I please’ etc.  In the end no one was prosecuted.  It was ‘pon proyote’ – for the benefit of all – the camp owner, police and district chief.



One of the most difficult times foreigners have is when they have to sign statements witnessing evidence in court.

Make a note of the important parts of the proceedings yourself. Remember what you are signing is not a verbatim transcript of what has transpired. It is the judge’s summary of what has transpired, which HE or SHE sees as relevant to the case.

Do not be pressured (everyone will be waiting) Make sure the interpreter reads everything back to you.
This was nearly 20 years ago. Progress? Now there are more long-necked camps than ever.

On one occasion when I took a note of proceedings my shorthand note differed quite differently from the judge’s note, and was at least three times longer.

Judges do not like journalists taking notes in court and will often stop them.

KOH TAO MURDERS - 'MAFIA' RESORT UNDER INTERNET ATTACK

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WORST HOTEL IN THAILAND, RUDEST STAFF IN THE WORLD, ROOM SMELLED LIKE A DRUGS DEN - 

GUESTS TOLD TO 'F! OFF!'

WELCOME TO PARADISE RESORT ON KOH TAO!



A resort on the Thai island where Hannah Witheridge and David Miller were brutally murdered has come in for a drubbing on tripadvisor.



The resort, which appears to have had bad reviews even before the brutal murders,  has A revue saying ‘if you value your life don’t stay here’. Most of the complaints are about rude staff and general cleanliness. You couldn't make them up.

One reviewer said he 'didn't find any, worst place in thailand'. And others warned people to stay away because the hotel is ‘mafia’ run,   One said he had to run out of the resort and staff laughed when he asked for money back.



Reviewers complain of everything from pubic hairs in the bed to rude offensive and arrogant staff and another said: 'If you value your well being don't stay here."



He apparently had a 'deeply unpleasant experience'. The reviewer who complained of a dirty room, and and pubic hairs in the bed, claimed his friend was harrassed at the bar by drug dealer, and described the resort as 'vile, not worth the money."



But there was one good review by 'Travelling Asia' who found it friendly and welcoming though dated.



But the next reviewer said he would have been better off in a hostel. In fact there are 11 pages of reviews and they get worse and worse.

Accused


Thai Police have denied there are 'mafia' on Koh Tao. If there were, they would of course have been told about them.

Tomorrow two Burmese migrant workers are due to appear in court in Koh Samui charged with the rape and murder of Hannah Witheridge and the murder of David Miller.

Zaw Lin and Win Zaw Htun, both 21,are not expected to plea. They will be remanded for 12 days a a time until the prosecution is ready to proceed. 

It is understood that their defence lawyers may request the assistance of the British authorities in DNA identification evidence. 

Despite Thai police protests Zaw Lin and Win Zaw Htun are widely believed to be scape goats for more sinister people on Koh Tao.

For legal reasons we are not identifying the resorts

BRITAIN CONCERNED ABOUT THAI MURDER INVESTIGATION - OFFERS ASSISTANCE

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The British Government has now officially raised its concerns over the Thai investigation into who killed Hannah Witheridge and David Miller on the island of Koh Tao.

Foreign Office Minister summonsed the Thai Charge d'Affairs in London and in particular raised concern about the behaviour of the Royal Thai Police and it's dealing with the media. This is believed to relate to multiple statements in relations to suspects in the case.

Diplomatically although the statement is worded politely this is a severe rebuke to the Royal Thai Police. The British Government has further stated that British police 'stood ready' to assist in the case. A team is already operating out of Norwich Police station in Norfolk - and it is believed that the British Police may also have DNA of the killers, or at least rapists of Hannah.


If the Thai Government wishes to show that its investigation is transparent it will now be under very strong public opinion pressure to allow British detectives to enter the investigation.




The statement from the Foreign and Commonwealth Offices is as follows:


Minister for the Far East and South East Asia Hugo Swire summoned the Thai Chargé d’Affaires to the UK, Mr. Nadhavathna Krishnamra, to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office today, to raise his concerns about the investigation into the murders of Hannah Witheridge and David Miller on Koh Tao on 15 September. The summons followed Mr Swire’s call to the Thai Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, Tanasak Patimapragorn, on 9 October.

Mr Swire stressed that there was a real concern in the UK about how the investigation has been handled by the Thai authorities. He said that it was crucial for the investigation to be conducted in a fair and transparent way. Mr Swire emphasised how important it was that the UK and Hannah and David’s families received regular updates on the investigation’s progress. He also noted his concern about the way that the police had engaged with the media on the case and reiterated that the UK police stood ready to assist with the investigation and subsequent legal process.

Two Burmese migrant workers are due in court in Koh Samui tomorrow. It is expected they will be remanded in custody every 12 days until their trial.

Thai Prime Minister General Prauth Chan-Ocha has backed the Thai police investigation completely said he was 'excited' when he discovered how Thai Police quickly found the killers.

Question of the Month: Will these murders affect tourism in Thailand.
Answer: No, but they will when Thai police start investigating.

ANDREW DRUMMOND IN 'HIT MAN' SHOCK

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ONE MILLION HITS LAST MONTH

Last night and again today this Bangkok based internet website www.andrew-drummmond.com topped one million page views in a month. That is great news and shows public confidence in its content and in its investigations.

The recent high ratings are of course a lot due to the close following of our reports into the murders of Hannah Witheridge and David Miller in Koh Tao, which are being followed by the public and media worldwide and we expect the site to settle down at a lower figure.

But Andrew Drummond would especially like to thank readers, posters, and supporters of this site, many of whom have become and are becoming new friends, for their encouragement and of course financial support – support which is often required unfortunately to tell the truth in Thailand.

Currently we are fighting three fraudsters who should have been banged up a long time ago. 

We will win these fights with your continued assistance. But of course this should not be our battle, it should be the battle of the Royal Thai Police - the same agency which is taking a world-wide bashing at the moment.

This might in part explain why I am fighting one person who should not even be in Thailand as he has a seriously previous criminal history and who is in court for serious offences, and two others who are also in court for serious cheating and racketeering offences.

Between two of these people some sixteen websites have been put up to destroy the reputation of Andrew Drummond, if you Google his name the first page will be covered with allegations of 'convicted criminal and fraudster'.  They spend a lot of time on search engine optimisation (SEO)

But remarkably the author's reputation is intact and stronger then ever, and here on this website we have had over the last 21 days some 16 calls from people seeking lawyers and who originally had considered a phony lawyer in Pattaya, but had seen his internet rants. In short every dirty trick they have pulled has failed. We are not lawyers, but have been happy to pass on details of honest ones.

We have also continually highlighted the activities of the ‘Wolves of Bangkok’ who are defrauding hundreds of millions of dollars from victims worldwide.

Over the last week we have also received quite open threats. The ‘Wolves’, share scammers who openly boast about paying off both military and police, have decided not to give way to a group known as the ‘FraudRecoveryGroup’ which consists of 90 victims, who were demanding their money back – on pain I guess of revealing to a selected authority here as to where that cash went.

Readers of this site will of course have a pretty good idea.  

They have decided instead to deal with the local problems. One of those local problems is this site.

Threats, of course, can turn to inducements. They have offered to buy this site to close it down. They have described this act as Drummond’s ‘get out of jail free card’, as opposed to ‘get out of hospital’ - an earlier threat.
Unfortunately backing their arrogance is a lot of cash. 

But I rather think we will fight on? I am not going to set a bad example to my kids.

Whaddayathink?




British Ambassador meets with Thai Police, Foreign Ministry and Burmese Ambassador

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THAILAND'S QUANDARY

WILL BRITISH POLICE BE ALLOWED IN?

If the Thai Government have nothing to hide then it seems, although it does not need to, it will allow British detectives to, if not participate in, then contribute to the investigation into the murders of David Miller and Hannah Witheridge on Koh Tao.

It is unlikely British police would allow their Thai counterparts to investigate a murder of a Thai in London. However British police would allow Thai police to present evidence.

In fact they would be legally bound under the terms of ‘discovery’ and British laws dictate that to suppress evidence which could be relevant to the case is certainly illegal.

While it’s clear that few people believe the young Burmese brought before the courts today are guilty, both the Thai Prime Minister General Prayuth Chan-ocha, and Police Chief Somyot Pumpanmuang, have forcefully stated they have got the right culprits. There does not appear to be much room for manoeuvre.

But if Thailand is confident then the British investigation will add weight to Thailand's own police force, and perhaps will help to heal its reputation.

British Ambassador came out of a meeting today with the Thai Police, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Burmese Ambassador. Its the first time they have all got together at the same time. This may shed new light on the case but the details of what was discussed is likely to be kept under wraps.

A constant irritant to General Somyot however are the posts on social websites, in particular the Facebook site CSI LA which has been stirring the pot since day one.  Somyot insists that two people close to the Head Man in Koh Tao are not involved.  CSI LA suggests otherwise on a daily basis and continuously questions the alibis of a University student in Bangkok.

The site claims for instance that the woman provided as an alibi for one of them in Bangkok was in fact with her boyfriend in Pattaya at the time.

It also claims that the 'University' CCTV footage which was produced to back his alibi that he was in Bangkok at the time of the murders was not recorded at the University.

Somyot says with, some truth, to the authors of these websites:

"You can say whatever want because you don't have any physical presence. You never thought that your opinion will affect the work and feeling of the police. You are just a keyboard detective with a wild imagination and can't stop thinking. Since we are the police, we can take criticism. Your opinion also affects our society. In our society there are lots of people with different level intelligence. Only idiots believe what they saw on social media"
Social media does produce a lot of red herrings, as has CIS LA. but the mainstream media would be foolish to discount all social media comments, because social media does attract ‘people on the ground’.

And those with some knowledge have been talking on social websites too.

What is currently annoying Thai police is the interpretation by CIS LA of the CCTV footage obtained on the night of the murders.  This CCTV footage is actually owned by one of the island’s businessmen.  Police say it has been helpful with its investigation. CIS LA say it has been helpful to confirm its suspicions.

What we do know however is that Thai police claims of who was caught on CCTV (They have already mistaken an oriental couple for Witheridge and Miller) have been erratic.  Now CIS LA have thrown up a CCTV still which look like it could be a young man whose alibi includes the fact that he was caught on CCTV in Bangkok, well same sort of hair cut.  They are also questioning his alibi. Are they pushing the boat out too far?

CAUTION: THIS VIDEO DOES BRIEFLY SHOW GRAPHIC BUT NOT INTIMATE IMAGES WHICH SHOULD HAVE NOT BEEN RELEASED. IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO EDIT OUT SO CANNOT INCLUDE ON THIS SITE.

FORMER PATTAYA BRIT TO BE QUESTIONED OVER MADELEINE MCANN MYSTERY

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BRITON WHO CHANGED HIS NAME TO LIVE IN THAILAND - SEIZED IN MALTA
FOR SEX OFFENCES WITH YOUNG GIRL

A notorious British child sex abuser, who was arrested and deported from Pattaya in 2011 has been seized in Malta and is being returned to Britain to be questioned about the disappearance of Madelaine McAnn.

Roderick William Robinson, formally known as Roderick MacDonald, was arrested at an apartment in Soi Bukeao,  Pattaya in February 2011. The 76-year-old was in the Algarve when Madelaine McAnn went missing in 2007.

But by then Robinson who has a long history or repeat long term trips to Thailand under both names had already built up a reputation as a sex abuser on the run.

Originally from Aldershot, Hampshire, Robinson fled Australia facing three charges related to the indecent treatment of the Sydney girl.

He was arrested by New South Wales Police at Sydney Airport in 2001 after arriving on a flight from Bangkok but skipped the country on bail.

In 2009, he was arrested in New Zealand over alleged child sex offences but again fled on a fake passport to Portugal.

In 2010 he was finally arrested in Portugal by Interpol and extradited back to Australia.

Six-months-later he pleaded guilty to two counts of indecent assault of a child under 10, with a third charge of sexual intercourse with a child under 10 withdrawn.

After serving a brief sentence, Robinson returned to Thailand and was arrested by local police in Pattaya, following a joint operation between Thai and the UK’s Child Exploitation and Online Protection agency.


Robinson went on the run again after being convicted of sexual offences with young girls in 2012 in Brighton, Sussex, where he allegedly preyed on girls on a boat.


Arrested as Robinson in Pattaya in 2011 and deported back to UK


He told Maltese magistrate Audrey Demicoli that he consented to being extradited back to the UK and waived his right to delay the extradition.

The extradition relates to a guilty verdict for sexually assaulting a girl under 13, failing to tell authorities he was changing his name and travelling overseas.



In the UK Daily Mirror has reported that police were probing 18 break-ins at Algarve villas by an intruder from 2004 to 2010 and claim the attacks stopped around the time McDonald was deported to Australia.

KOH TAO MURDERS - HE WENT THIS WAY - NO HE WENT THAT AWAY

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CONFUSED ABOUT WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE KOH TAO MURDER TRIAL? HERE'S A ROUGH GUIDE 

No it was this way!  No it was that  a'way!
A defendant writes

Thailand's Justice system will come under considerable scrutiny during the trial of the two young Burmese men if foreign observers are allowed and foreign police are also able to come and 'liaise'. But just how far the international spirit of c-operation will extend may be rather limited.

The main request for the Thai police will of course be to politely ask whether the two men can be separately and independently DNA tested so an absolutely new full profile can be done so this can be then matched to the sperm and other evidence Thai police have. It seems highly unlikely at this stage that this will be allowed.  Its a sovereignty issue.

Sentiment on a Facebook Page indicate how strong feelings are running despite the fact Thai police say they have caught
the killers. Their credibility it seems has hit a new low. Oh and 'Ban the Bomb too!'

There already has been some confusion in the media as to what Thai Prime Minister General Prayuth Chan-Ocha will allow. In some media he denies the Charge d'Affairs was summonsed to the Foreign Office. In some media he appears to state that both the Burmese and British envoys are satisfied with the status quo.  But he has apparently promised full assistance to international observers.

As the trial got under way yesterday there was also some confusion as to the reporting of trials in Thailand.  The Bangkok Post for instance reported what the witnesses said.  The Nation did not. But we can assume a sort of news blackout may be enforced.

British law for instance dictates that trial reports must be contemporaneous. That means reporters must send their copy in time for the next available edition of their newspaper, website, or television station.


Thailand is not so media friendly. Often judges will forbid reporters taking any notes at all (This happened in a recent case involving an American in Pattaya on extortion charges). Reporters will not be barred from the courts, but they are barred from publishing until the end of the trial.

This makes life a trifling difficult. As in real life Thailand murder trials, or any trials for that matter, can take over six years, while the record is some 20 plus years, with some defendants and several witnesses dying during the process.  
Katherine Horton

This happens because trials can sit one day a month, one day every three months, and if say a witness does not turn up, or a lawyer, as frequently happens, one can lose half a year just like that.

Ok, there's no need for journalists to be actually there one might think.  Records are kept of all court cases. Just look up the records. Well, yes, that it true, But the records are only available to the defendants or the plaintiffs, or their lawyers. The judge may however issue his judgment.

This makes it very difficult for journalists who cannot report trials day by day, cannot take notes, and who will not bother to turn up for an out of town trial if it is going to be delayed anyway. What is written it totally controlled. And how can they recall something somebody said six years ago without a note?

Kamnan Poh - sentenced but did not do time

Truck loads of prisoners every day are taken to the Thai courts. Its an endless debilitating process for them in the cells down below wondering if anything is going to happen. So why should journalists turn up.

This is why in Thailand we see endless public arrests, but never hear the result. The only results possible are or course punishment, acquittal or pay off.  In the case of the Burmese there are only two possible results, punishment or acquittal. Acquittal seems unlikely unless there are major international issues.

As for journalists, well lets suppose they can get the court records from the lawyers of either side.
What will they contain?

Killer cop - Wisetsingh before running over Vanessa Arscott and then
shooting her three times in the forehead, mouth and neck
Well what they will NOT contain is a verbatim transcript of proceedings. There will be no verbatim transcripts of anything. No recordings. Zilch.  Well there will be print out of a recording of witness testimony from a judge's dictaphone machine.  The judge listens to the testimony and summarises what is said.  He will ignore things which he or she sees as irrelevant.  This can be confusing because any given case can have several judges, sitting, one after the other - and all they have to go on are the previous judges notes.

They have to relearn the case from the beginning.  This is where a lot of things go wrong.

Now in the case of Katherine Horton, 23, who was murdered and raped in Koh Samui in 2006 the case was done and dusted very quickly. The two defendant were tried and sentenced to death within a few weeks. The death sentence was later commuted.  This was solely because the case was high profile and 'tourist related'.  The talk in Koh Samui today is even that those two were scapegoats.


In the case of the culprits being Thai police - well that process can take a little longer, as in the case of Police Sergeant Somchai Wisetsingh, who murdered Britons Vanessa Arscott and Adam Lloyd in Kanchanaburi, and who got bail immediately and was free for about nine months, and a lot longer in the case of police sergeant Uthai Dechawiwat who murdered Canadian Leo del Pinto in 2008 in Pai and was not sentenced until 2013 - during which time he managed to beat his 18 year old wife to death.

But the easiest way to be exempt from punishment for murder it seems is to be a 'head man' like Somchai Khunpleum, the Godfather of Thailand's Eastern Seaboard.  He was sentenced to 25 years in jail ten years ago - and does not really know what the inside of a prison looks like.

Killer cop Uthai - 5 years to sentence
Thai Criminal Law is in fact based on British law which was studied by Prince Rapee and imported so to speak.

There the similarity ends. There are no jury trials. They do not work in Asia where jurors perhaps are even easier to nobble than judges. There are no brilliant grillings of witnesses by the likes of George Carmen QC.

And if several languages are used during the trial, well then again it becomes a case of ' Send reinforcements we are going to advance' becoming 'Send three and four pence we are going to a dance.'

In this Comedy of Errors which even the judiciary knows is in drastic need of reform two young men's lives hang in the balance.

It would be gross to think they were being hurriedly put on trial to save tourism as peak season approaches.


ONLINE PETITION ON KOH TAO MURDERS PROMPTS MARCH ON NO 10

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TWO MURDERS TOO FAR-

PERHAPS MISGUIDED, PERHAPS BELATED BUT 80,000 PEOPLE HAVE SIGNED-
AND THEY WANT UK GOVERNMENT TO BE MORE ACTIVE-

An online petition demanding a British investigation into the deaths of backpackers Hannah Witheridge and David Miller may be less than pragmatic - but some 80,000 people have signed - some of whom plan to march on Downing Street this weekend.

Actually quietly there has been a British investigation going on - after the shambolic investigation into the rape and murder of Kirsty Jones in 2000 - where Thai police co-operation turned up nothing - the British government would be lax to not to try and find out for. themselves.

But nothing would be gained by confrontation with the Thai authorities. 

This petition is driven more by gut feeling than anything else - but it is a blow to the credibility of the Thai police and government. The organisors say the two Burmese on trial are innocent victims.

The Jersey Evening Post in the Channel Island, the home of victim David Miller, and his friends Chris and James Ware, who travelled with him to Koh Tao, is front paging the story. 




The following is the text of the message signed and to be delivered to Prime Minister David Cameron. The petition is here

On September 15th, 2 innocent British citizens - David Miller, 24, and Hannah Witheridge, 23 were found raped and murdered in the most horrific manner possible whilst on holiday in Thailand on the island of Koh Tao. The Thai police's flawed handling of this crime has been a grave cause of concern from both the local and international community from the very start of the investigation. The Thai authorities insensitive obsession with tourist figures and the police's notoriously corrupt reputation around the world, has been in the forefront of these concerns.

From a completely destroyed crime scene, racial slurs and finger pointing against foreigners, victim blaming from the General turned Prime Minister, police posting pictures of the dead victims bodies on their FB accounts (with no regard for the victims friends and families), countless releases. of unnecessary and highly conflicting pieces of information / evidence to the media, reports of investigators beating and offering bribes to false witnesses (and then still being allowed to work on the case), reports of torturing of suspects, suspicious and insensitive re-enactments of. the crime, and the well known fact that citizens of Myanmar are the usual choice of scapegoats in Thailand.


The International and local community are now not able to trust that the two Myanmar nationals, Zaw Lin and Win Zaw Htun, have not had their confessions forced out of them or that evidence against them has not been tampered with. As such we can not also trust that they are responsible. This being said, we demand a full independent investigation to be conducted by the government of the United Kingdom into these deaths. This is in the hope that the families of these victims may know justice has been served, and that the deaths of two more possible innocents might be avoided.

And across the UK in Norfolk where Hannah Witheridge comes from the Norwich Evening News seems also unconvinced that the Thai authorities have arrested the right people.


And in Burma of course there is more support for the suspects than anywhere


THAI POLICE COVERED UP FOR MAFIA, CLAIMS LEADING THAI MEDIA MOGUL

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'EVERYONE KNEW FROM THE START'

'THE BURMESE WERE SCAPEGOATS!'


A leading Thai media mogul went on his own television station in Bangkok last night and said that Thai police were covering up for the island mafia over the murders of Hannah Witheridge and David Miller.

Sondhi Limthongkul boss of Manager magazine and Asia Satellite Television said on the programme ‘Sondhitalk’ that the police were scared of the local mafia and could not touch them and then right from the start they were covering for them.

“The police tried to help the wrong doers, but the island was so small everyone knew from the start.” He said it was wrong and he believed the Burmese suspects Win Zaw Htun and Zaw Lin.

The statement by Sondhi Limthongkul, founder of the People’s Alliance for Democracy, is a significant blow to Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha’s statements that Thai Police hide caught the right people.  Those statements and others made by Thailand’s police chief have been widely disbelieved.



Sondhi’s claims would fit with efforts by the Thai Police to through up a series of alternative suspects for the brutal murders of the young Britons and the double rape of Hannah.


But the Prime Minister insists that not only do police have the right killers but foreign envoys were satisfied with the results of the investigation.



THE KOH TAO MURDERS - HOW CAN THE COUNTRY PROGRESS IF IT WILL NOT ACCEPT THE TRUTH

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'KOH TAO MURDERS'

'LET BRITISH POLICE CHECK THE DNA'

'HOW COME POLICE DON'T KNOW ABOUT THE DRUGS'

'HOW CAN YOU SOLVE THE COUNTRY'S PROBLEMS IF YOU WON'T ACCEPT THE TRUTH AND END HYPOCRICY' 

Sondhi Limthongkul

A  TV review by 'The Weapon'.

For foreigners in Thailand who have not quite grasped the language a poster to this site and master of the photo shopped picture 'The Weapon' has provided a review of Sondhi Limthongkul's comments on his chat show last night on ASTV - which centred on the brutal murders of  Britons Hannah Witheridge and David Miller on Koh Tao. It makes interesting reading.



Sondhi starts off with a general talk about the new Government and the job Prayuth is doing. He says as a career soldier Prayuth loves country his and King but like previous Governments he is acting like a bureaucrat when he tries to overly protect the Kingdom's reputation. 

He said the new guys in power are like all politicians is being only concerned with their own survival and interests. He says Thailand's international reputation will be 'bankrupt' if the tourist industry and the countries interests are put before justice. 

He then says it is clear other countries suspect scapegoats have been arrested. He uses the word พิรุธ or phi-rut to describe this Koh Tao case. This word means suspect, dubious, dodgy etc. He uses this word to describe what everyone is saying about the case. 
They get onto Koh Tao and the full moon parties with another guy saying everyone from blind Freddy to Dang the street dog knows these parties are where people go for drugs and sex. Sondhi then says world wide everybody knows this but if you ask the Thai police they just deny it. 
He then says if drugs are illegal in Thailand how is this then acceptable? It must be stopped or the parties shut down if the Government is fair dinkum about the rule of law. He then says Prayuth himself should go and ask the people on Phuket and Samui etc about this. The people will tell him if he asks. 
The whole talk he is intimating Prayuth is a bit naive about certain things and how the police abuse and profit from these things. (I think he is just watching his manners here, not wanting to be too critical of him) 
Drugs? Some mistake surely
They then move to a talk about social media and how the masses just don't accept what has gone on in this case. 
He says Scotland Yard should be invited into a joint investigation but Thailand doesn't allow this. 
He mentions the embassy was called in London for a 'please explain' and says that is not normal unless there is great concern about the case. 
They then get onto the fact social media is accusing the son of a local influential figure but it is not only farangs who suspect him, Thais do as well as shown by what is going on on Facebook etc. 
Sondhi then starts to fire up about the Thai police saying he has first hand experience about how crooked they can be, he mentions the Sherry Duncan case claiming the police paid fake witnesses to give bogus evidence.
The other guys chime in with the Saudi diamond case as another example.
He then goes on how this 'top down' system of the police must be reformed and a new way of doing things must be developed. He says he doesn't want to talk too much about this as he will be accused of 'not loving his country.' He then says how the hell can you solve the countries problems if you cannot accept the truth? If you close your eyes and don't accept what is true, how can you fix any problem?
Sondhi
They then say the DSI should be called immediately for a case involving a crime of national importance like this. Just like the FBI investigates federal crimes in America. Then there is a brief conversation about the politics of the police in Thailand and how there have been zero reform so far from the new Government. 
They then talk about this and how even if somebody offers suggestions about reform they are ignored and things continue as before. When he taps the table Sondhi says all Thai Governments are only interested in two things, their own survival and looking good. He says wait and see if Prayuth and the rest of them don't do exactly that. 
Then follows a long political discussion that leads into them saying Pornthip is enemy of the police but that is actually good as it provides a system of checks and balances. They then say this is important to check the 'chain of evidence' from the so called offender right up to when it's presented in court. The taking of DNA must be clean and protected through it's journey through the system. They agree this just doesn't happen in Thailand. The police take the DNA sample and send it to the lab but nobody knows what happens in between. 
They finish by saying nobody should be scared to let somebody else check the DNA, don't be afraid, just let the truth come out. He says tourism has dropped 19% and Thailand's reputation is tied to tourism. They say it is fellows Asians who are scared to come to Thailand not Europeans. 
Sondhi closes by saying crimes against farangs are nothing new but there hasn't been such a serious case as the one in Koh Tao. In the past suspects have been caught but this case has left people totally suspicious.

Footnote:  There have been very serious cases of foreigners murdered. Protest has been more muted in the past because now everyone was internet savvy. 

FAKE AMERICAN LAWYER FACES JUDGMENT DAY AT PATTAYA COURT

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'I'M GONNA WALK' - HE TELLS FRIENDS

American Drew Walter Noyes, former publisher of the Pattaya Times, who has variously described himself as an American lawyer, FBI approved,  adviser to the Mayor of Pattaya and of course ‘the most credible re-assuring and friendly businessmen’ is to face judgment day at Pattaya Provincial Court on October 28th.


Goulet points to Drew Noyes, Wanrapa Boonsu, and part of the stash they allegedly wanted


On that day judgment will be passed on Noyes and his common law wife Wanrapa Boonsu on charges of attempting to extort the Thonglor Clinic in Jomtien out of 2.3 million baht (reduced from 7 million – this was an alleged bargain basement extortion) back in 2012.

Its alleged Noyes, 59, said that if the owners of the clinic did not pay up the clinic would be raided by police – and receive subsequent bad publicity.

Following his arrest and bailing Noyes published a series of stories in the Pattaya Times about the ‘Thonglor Clinic’ aimed it appears at trying to destroy the business.


The owners are now taking out criminal charges against him and are expected to protest bail in the event of him being found guilty and appealing the sentence.

The abrupt end to the trial came as the judge refused Noyes a long list of witnesses presumably to say what a credible re-assuring businessmen he was.  The named people were apparently not witnesses to the events surrounding the alleged extortion of Michel Goulet, the co-owner of the clinic. And the trial had already been delayed several times at the request of the defence.

At his trial it is believed that Noyes claimed his predicament was all down to a conspiracy against him by a British journalist. Reported restrictions were imposed on the trial at Noyes' request. However a report will be issued on its conclusion.

Goudie
Noyes has told friends he is 'gonna walk' The journalist, he says, is going to jail.

Noyes’ colleague Brian Goudie, another fake lawyer,  has already boasted on the internet that police evidence against Wanrapa Boonsu, who is alleged to have made calls to Goulet telling him to hurry up with the cash or the raid by CSD officers could not be stopped, was weak.  Hence she could be found not guilty, Goudie suggested.  They are understood not to have lived together for quite some time.

Noyes alleged in the Pattaya Times that a businessman who attended the clinic was 'shocked' when his facial treatment had complications. 'The businessman suffered nerve and skin damage, and could face the need for corrective facial surgery and skin grafts in the future,'

The Pattaya Times did not of course mention the name of the businessman. He was in fact David 'Baby Face' Hanks, 66, former owner of the Masquerades Brothel in Keysborough, near Melbourne, who also it has been reported was also involved in a scam with Goudie and a third man to defraud American businessman Bill Monson.


Hanks, set up a company at Noyes 'One Stop Service Center' in Thepprasit Road, Pattaya, but the company is dormant.

Noyes, 'a friend', David Hanks - needs corrective surgery


Before coming to Thailand Noyes was exposed in a two page article in the Morning Star in Wilmington, North Carolina, as, to put it politely, not the man he seemed to be.  The newspaper listed allegations against him of computer and share scams, posing as a medical doctor, and even sexual harassment

He claimed to be in management of the World Fair in Knoxville Tennessee but it turned out he was just there to help a friend with a rib stand. Noyes' activities in Pattaya on this site have been highlighted many times.

Noyes announced in his Pattaya Times newspaper two years ago that he had come to Thailand by Royal Proclamation to help the country out of the Asian economic crisis in the late 90s.  He said he worked for the Bank of Thailand and topped it off with the fact that he had been 14 years in service to His Majesty the King of Thailand.



Seven days ago Noyes changed the managing director of the Pattaya Times Media Group to be Sukhobtharpa Torpradit – a freelance interpreter to the Pattaya Provincial Court. It is unlikely this will affect any proceedings against him and Wanrapa Boonsu.

Most English language media in Pattaya has been silent on this issue.

Noyes had recently come to a court agreement with a Dutch businessman who was suing him for 2.5 million baht, and an out of court agreement with American arms instructor over alleged scams involving purchase of National Housing Authority condos.

Declaration of interest: Noyes is currently suing the owner of this site for publishing a photo shopped picture of him in a gay parade.

His friend 'Nam' is also suing for stating that she worked at the Buffalo Bar in Pattaya and was Noyes' mia noi.

KOH TAO MURDERS - PROTESTERS DEMAND BRITISH INVESTIGATION IN LONDON

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 WHILE BRITAIN'S AMBASSADOR TARGETS THAI MEDIA - 

But no changes on the cards


Protesters demanding an British government investigation into the murders of Hannah Witheridge and David Miller were successful today in handing their petition into the British Prime Minister David Cameron at 10 Downing Street.

The demo attracted quite a large crowd  including Burmese and Thai - although as usual only a selected few were allowed to approach the Prime Minister's London residence.

The petitioners had gathered more than 100,000 signatures.

In Bangkok Ambassador Mark Kent went to see the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission Board and was greeted by media activist Supinya Klanarong, not a woman who is shy to call a spade or spade.

Last week Foreign and Commonwealth Office Minister Hugo Swire summonsed the Thai Charge d'Affairs to express concern at the Thai police investigation.

From The Nation

The Ambassador's visit was more diplomatic and of course the London protesters cared less about the Thai media than what the police were telling the Thai media.



The Petition


To: David Cameron, Prime Minister

of The United Kingdom The Government, UK Ambassador to Thailand Mark Kent.

Independently investigate The horrific murders of Hannah Witheridge and David Miller. On September 15th, 2 innocent British Citizens - David Miller, 24, and Hannah Witheridge, 23 were Found raped and murdered in The Most horrific Manner Possible whilst on Holiday in Thailand on The Island. of Koh Tao.

The Thai police's flawed handling of this crime has been a grave cause of concern from both the local and international community from the very start of the investigation.


The Thai authorities insensitive Obsession with Tourist figures and The Police's Notoriously Corrupt reputation Around The World, has been in The Forefront of these Concerns.

From a completely Destroyed Crime Scene, Racial slurs and Finger Pointing against Foreigners, Victim blaming from The General turned Prime Minister. , police posting pictures of the dead victims bodies on their FB accounts (with no regard for the victims friends and families), countless releases of unnecessary and highly conflicting pieces of information / evidence to the media, reports of investigators beating and offering bribes to false.

Witnesses (and then being allowed to Still Work on The Case), reports of torturing of Suspects, meeting and insensitive Re-enactments of The Crime, and The Well Known Fact that Citizens of Myanmar are The Usual Choice of scapegoats in Thailand. The International and local community are now not able to trust that the two Myanmar nationals, Win and Saw, have not had their confessions forced out of them or that evidence against them has not been tampered with. As such we can not also trust that they are responsible.

This being said, we demand a full independent investigation to be conducted by the government of the United Kingdom into these deaths. This is in the hope that the families of these victims may know justice has been served, and that the deaths of two more possible innocents might be avoided. 

#DrewNoyes #BrianGoudie #DavidHanks
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