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Thai policeman who gunned down Canadians seized by DSI - CBC

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From Andrew Drummond, Bangkok Criminal Court, October 15 2008

 

A Thai policeman accused of gunning down two Canadian backpacker s, killing one, was committed to prison in Bangkok today to face trial for the alleged murder.

Police Sergeant Uthai  Dechawiwat was taken to the Criminal Court in Bangkok and remanded in custody to Klong Prem Prison, Lard Yao, Bangkok, after being seized in north Thailand by officers of the Department of Special Investigation – Thailand’s FBI.

The prosecutor opposed bail for Sergeant Dechawiwat  who was taken from Mae Hong Son province, and brought 450 miles south to Bangkok overnight.

Wearing a yellow sweat shirt Dechawiwat was then led to cells below the court and remanded to prison.

The moves follow a campaign led by Ernest Del Pinto, the father of Leo Del Pinto, 24,  from  Calgary, who was fatally gunned down in the small tourist town of Pai in northern Thailand.  Also shot in he same incident was his companion Carly Reisig, 24, from  Chilliwack, British Columbia.

After the shootings Dechawiwat was not even suspended from duty, but instead transferred out of Pai to a neighbouring village.

The Sergeant claimed he was acting in self defence, that Carly Reisig and Leo Del Pinto had attacked him and his gun went off as he fell backwards to the ground.

The local police gathered statements from a number of local witnesses which supported their version of events. Only one bullet was fired which hit both victims, police claimed.

But Thailand’s National Commission on Human Rights decided to take up the case after two  young and independent Thai witnesses, who did not have to rely on local police for their livelihood, told a completely different version.

They said Thai pistol-whipped Ms. Reisig and shot her in the chest before turning his gun on Leo Del Pinto who had his hands in the air. He shot Del Pinto first in the abdomen and then in the head as he fell to the ground.

When Thailand’s top forensic scientist Dr. Porn hip Rojanansun was called in she confirmed that the evidence did not fit the police story.  There were three bullets, one of which hit Ms. Reisig.

Del Pinto, she said, was shot in the head from above.

Thai Human Rights Commissioner Surasee Kosolnavin said today: “We are aware of the concerns of the family and Canadian government and wish to see this trial conducted fairly.

“To do so we have had to protect witnesses and we now have two more witness against the policeman whose identity we have to keep a secret until they give evidence.

“They are under witness protection.

“It was decided to take the case out of the local province and bring it to Bangkok along with the Police Sergeant.  I have reported a senior policeman to the National Counter Corruption Commission for attempted intimidation.

“This case is now fully in the hands of the Public Prosecutor and the D.S.I.”

Leo Del Pinto’s father Ernie Del Pinto said from Calgary: “This is very good news. I feel happier the case is being held in Bangkok. Of course its not before time. I have had sleepless nights knowng this man has been allowed to go free and has been spotted several times by tourists in local bars.

“I will only get any real sense of closure when the case closes with thr right result.”

Long-necked women kidnapped again for Thailand’s human zoos

From Andrew Drummond, Bangkok, November 7th

Long-necked women kidnapped for Thailand’s lucrative ‘human zoos

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Long-necked women kidnapped for Thailand’s lucrative ‘human zoos

From Andrew Drummond, Bangkok, November 7th

Police in Thailand are investigating new allegations that unscrupulous tour operators have kidnapped Burmese long-necked women for use in lucrative tourist camps known as ‘human zoos’.

Six members of the Padaung Burmese hill tribe have been reported missing from refugee camps in the Northern Thai district of Mae Hong Son, 400 miles north of Bangkok and police have set up an investigation team to try and find them.

Police Major Worapot Phuttawong said: “We believe that the only purpose for their kidnapping is for exhibition in these tourist camps over the peak holiday season which is beginning now and will continue over Christmas.”

The missing persons report was lodged by a Padaung man called Yathaue, aged 43, who says his wife Masae, aged 34, and eight year old daughter and six year old son disappeared after she went to pick the children up from school in Huai Pukaeng, near Mae Hong Son.

When he went looking for them in another long-necked community in Baan Huai Seu Theo, villagers there complained that a 21-yr-old long necked woman, Mali, had been kidnapped along with a 10-yr-old boy Layeu and an 11-yr-old girl called Keuboma.

The kidnapping of Burmese long necked woman from Burma for tourist camps in Thailand was first exposed by ‘The Times’ ten years ago.

A Thai businessmen was arrested and charged with detaining people against their will.  The Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand said at the time that ‘human zoos run by unscrupulous businessmen’ were harming the county’s reputation.

The businessmen was, however, later acquitted in a local court, as indeed he had boasted he would be, and since then numerous ‘long-necked camps’ have been started in the province of Chiang Mai.

Legally the only place the long-necked tribe can reside is in the refugee camps in Mae Hong Son on the Thai-Burma border, but Thai authorites have turned a blind eye and issued permits for the long necked women to be employed as ‘farm labourers’ elsewhere.

They do no farming. The children do not have access to schools and are required to sit in their huts with their mothers all day and weave or dance for busloads of tourists.
 Sudarat Sereewat, Secretary of The Fight against Child Exploitation (FACE) who organised the previous rescue of nine adults and 21 children from a ‘human zoo’ in Thaton, Northern Thailand said: “If these children have indeed been kidnapped for a human zoos the authorities should come down on the culprits in the strongest way possible. It is quite shameful.  I hope no authorites are involved in covering anything up.”

*Prisoners in a Human Zoo