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Thursday, November 12, 2020, 1:50 p.m.
At 1:00 pm on November 12, 2020 at Phaholyothin Police Station, Mr. Nitipong Munnak or Di, a famous composer. Prompt Nang Nang Noi Asawakittikorn, the Legal Aid Center team for those who have been raped on social media, informed Police Lieutenant Colonel Anucha Pliam Samai, Deputy Sr. Many people responded to Di’s posts on Facebook on October 14. This is the day the protesters went to protest the closure of the Government House. The post said that “I remember the case of October 6, 19, the cause of the cause is much less than today” in a disrespectful and hateful way.
Mr. Nitipong said the evidence today, post photos and messages. Come to denounce the conviction of many Facebook users for defamation for advertising and the crime according to the Computer Law After being deprived of personal rights on Facebook For being used by other Facebook users Commented abusing with rude words Actually, he met like this often until he got used to it. But this time there was an intrusion of what he respected More hurt than the publication that he himself wrote You will not be afraid of anything. But be afraid of the law Because there are many incidents like this that happen There are still many people who have been cursed without knowing each other before, giving up children and their parents. Give a warning because it’s illegal. Actually, I didn’t want to sue anything. If you can apologize But every damn word has a price to pay This is to make society aware that it will lose what has been done. Be sane before writing
Nang Naeng Noi said that this notification was not the first time. But for the second time, the first round was sued directly to the court, around 6 cases, and this round had 19 offenders who knew the true identity. And there will still be another set. There are expected to be at least 50 cases where profanity is used against Mr. Nitipong. That you are prepared to notify the process
Initially, the investigator questions the complainant and considers the evidence provided. Before reporting, the supervisor ordered the next steps.
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