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Miss Mariya Poonlertlarp, former Miss Universe Thailand 2017, brought evidence from 8 Facebook posts, submitted a petition to the police, processed the hand, edited and shared the image that edited the message calling for justice to the protesters. In a hateful message
Today (Nov 10, 2020) Ms Mariya Poonlertlarp, former Miss Universe Thailand 2017, reported to Lt. Col. Siriwat is Pretty Good, Deputy Commander of the Technology Crime Suppression Division (POT), after editing the text Image labeled “Justice 4 all” demanding. Justice for protesters Victory Monument area last October 17 which has been edited to change the text on the monarchy.
Ms. Mariya said that she believed that everyone could have different opinions. But taking photos to edit Change the message to false To weaken the minds of others, they disagree. And admit that I felt sad AND deeply moved by the insults that are not true Ready to thank the people who understand and support After this I insist that I will continue to publish stories if it is good But will proceed with more care and care
In this regard, Ms Mariya has compiled eight pieces of evidence that the image has posted on Facebook, ready to take legal action. So by way of illustration so that this kind of thing doesn’t happen again Be yourself or someone else
While Pol.Col. Siriwat said that after this he will let the investigating officer check the edited Facebook image and share it. To prove the identity of the basic person, there is a personal Facebook page and an avatar page. Process in accordance with the law Ready to be deposited to the public That such an act is against the Computer Law, Section 16, whoever enters the computer system This is an image to edit, edit, make others lose reputation, be insulted, hated, punishable by imprisonment for up to 3 years and a fine not to exceed 200,000 baht, while continuing to be defamed under Penal Code, Section 326, imprisonment for up to 1 year and no fines. More than 20,000 baht
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