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Mariya reported that the police officer took the blame for most of 8’s Facebook users Being edited to post fake news Create hate Sad acceptance With insults that are not true
On November 10, 2020, in the Technology Crime Suppression Division, Ms Mariya Pluertlarp, former Miss Universe Thailand 2017, reported to Pol. Achan Siriwat, Deputy Director of the Royal Thai Police, is pretty good after having been edited with the text in the image that he himself raised a sign with the words “Justice 4 all” demanding justice from the protesters. Victory Monument area last October 17
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Ms. Mariya said that he personally believed that everyone could have different opinions. But it will change the false statement To undermine each other that we disagree Admit you were sad and depressed with an insult. With things that are not true Ready to thank the people who understand and support Now collecting evidence against 8 Facebook users willing to take the case to the end to be a device so that this does not happen again. Be yourself or someone else
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Colonel Pol. Siriwat said investigative staff will review Facebook’s photo edit and share the image. To test the person Initially, there was a personal Facebook page and an avatar page. I would like to leave to the public that Acting in such a way Wrong with the Computer Act, Section 16, use images to edit, modify, make others lose reputation, despise, hate, imprison for up to 3 years and a fine not to exceed 200,000 baht .
At the same time, imprisonment for a period not exceeding 1 year and a fine not exceeding 20,000 baht is also considered defamatory under article 326 of the Penal Code.
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