Friday, October 14, 2011

october 1-15, 2011

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ok this one outta Africa
Black magic sperm? 
 Gang of women arrested for drugging, kidnapping and raping men to steal their semen
 
Police seize 33 condoms from three female suspects
Alarming trend sees male hitchhikers drugged, sexually assaulted and dumped by roadsides Police investigating a spate of 'ritualistic' kidnappings and sex attacks on male hitchhikers have arrested three women.
Detectives in Gweru, Zimbabwe, seized 33 used condoms from a suspect vehicle following reports of attacks on men seeking lifts in the town, as well as Harare and Mashonaland West.
 Reports in Zimbabwe have described the alarming trend of male hitchhikers being offered lifts, but then being drugged and driven to secluded spots by female attackers.
 
Targeted: Male hitchhikers are being drugged and sexually assaulted by women in parts of Zimbabwe, including Harare and Gweru town (file picture)
 The men are then forced into sex with the women, sometimes unprotected and at gunpoint, before the female rapists collect their semen and dump victims by the roadside.
 According to the NewZimbabwe.com, three women have been arrested after police found 33 condoms in a vehicle in Lower Gweru last Sunday.
 Midlands police chief Senior Assistant Commissioner Charles Makono said the women came under suspicion after asking officers if they could retrieve the bag of condoms from their car, which had just been involved in an accident.
 The three women, named as Rosemary Chakwizira, 24, Sophie Nhokwara, 26, and Netsai Nhokwara, 24, all from Mkoba 4, Gweru, were immediately arrested along with the male driver on suspicion of multiple counts of indecent assault.
 The driver also faces culpable homicide charges after the fatal accident in which a pedestrian was run over and killed.
 Zimbabwe news outlet Nehanda Radio reported that the local police station in Gweru was beseiged by an angry mob who wanted to see the arrested trio.
 One local resident in Gweru outside the police station last week said the three women were known in the town and regularly attended nightclubs there.
 Harry Mohammed Misi told Zimbabwe's Nehanda Radio: 'We are shocked with what is happening in our society where men are now being sexually-abused by women. It seems now that tables have turned.'
 'But how can they make a living through such acts? On this case, let the law take its course.
'We used to drink with them at Uptown Nite Club and we didn’t know that they were behind such cases.'
 
Police are asking for victims to come forward to an identity parade to help identify their attackers.
Investigators also hope to match the semen to some of the victims through DNA testing.
In October last year, police chief Augustine Chihuri was forced to address the female sex attack crime wave, warning that rapists would be 'professionally dealt with accordingly without fear or favour'
 Read more:
Three women arrested as detectives probe kidnappings and sex attacks on MALE hitchhikers in Zimbabwe | Mail Online




(THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - A man has claimed that his wife was raped by an 'invisible man', Sin Chew Daily reported.
The youth, in his 20s, said his wife would remove her clothing, touch her own body and moan while sleeping at night, since a month ago.
He sought help from a medium, who then told him that someone had used black magic to take away the wife's 'soul' and rape her.
The couple, from Bintulu, Sarawak, lodged a police report but the cops could not do anything to arrest the 'invisible man'.

1000 boats to push flood waters October 11
BANGKOK: -- On October 11, a fleet of some 1,000 boats would help push water from the Chao Phraya River into the sea fast, Science and Technology Minister Plodprasop Suraswadi said Saturday.
At the boat project launch held at Nonthaburi's Pakkred Pier with 40 boats attending, Plodprasop said that this voluntarybase project would help drain water three times faster, from two knots to six knots, and prevent floodwater from pouring into Bangkok City.
He said the 1,000boat fleet would push water down to the sea on October 11, as to help lower flood in the Chao Phraya Riverside provinces such as Sing Buri, Angthong and Ayutthaya.
-- The Nation 2011-10-08


Damn Farangs and other Drunken Folks:

Pattaya Ladyboy Beaten & Ears Torn By Four Iranians

Pattaya, September 22, 2011 [PDN]; Pol. Lt. Col. Chuangchot Mongkolthanayuth Pattaya, Pattaya Police was notified there about a four foreigners who beat up a ladyboy in a hotel room on Second Road Banglamung, Pattaya. The police is investigating the case and interrogating both sides.
The victim Mr. “Poo” a ladyboy age 18 who had suffered injuries from his torn ears and had a lost a lot of blood.

  Mr. “Poo”, said that, Mr.Mohammad had agreed buy sexual services from him at 500 THB. They went to a hotel. On arrival in the room Mr “Poo” found the Mr.Mohammad’s relatives, three Iranian men waiting for him to have sex with him. They were willing to pay additionally 500 THB each.
Mr. “Poo” went to take a shower and suddenly Mr. Mohammad saw that the ladyboy was not a real woman. So he cancelled the sexual services and asked to Mr “Poo” to leave the room. Mr. “Poo” wanted 500 THB for the time he had wasted. The Iranians did not want to pay and four of them suddenly attacked him and beat him viviously until he was severely injured. Mr. “Poo” told the police.
The four Iranians have not confessed to any wrongdoing. The case is under investigation.




Kiwi drugged and robbed in Thailand
9:52 AM Monday Oct 3, 2011
Pattaya's beaches are a tourist magnet, but weren't so lucky for Kiwi. Photo / Phil Brazier
A New Zealander on business in Thailand was drugged and robbed of all his possessions in a resort hotel last week, according to Thai reports.
Lieutenant colonel Pumpat Namputha of the Pattaya police said Geoffrey Robert King was staying Pullman Pattaya Aisewan Resort when he met a "lovely" Thai woman in a department store on September 29, the Pattaya Daily News reports.
The 55-year-old took the woman back to the hotel, where he reportedly had sex, drank beer and fell unconscious.
Lieutenant colonel Namputha said Mr King awoke at 1.30am and contacted the hotel's reception asking to be sent to a hospital.
According to a doctor at the Banglamung hospital, Mr King had been poisoned with a strong sleeping agent.
When Mr King returned to his room he found he had been robbed of his passport, NZD$2,500, 1,300 Thai Baht, a credit card, a black jacket containing USD$960 and an airline ticket.
The woman has been identified as Raksanit Sarapak, 47, and police are to question her, Lieutenant colonel Namputha said.


M.D.K. and various characters of malice:


75 year old man killed as wall collapses in East Pattaya
A 75 year old man was found dead next to a partially collapsed concrete wall inside an unfinished housing estate in East Pattaya.
The family of Khun Chork’s was concerned he had not returned home on Tuesday Night and went to search for him and found him dead by the concrete wall.
Police were told that Khun Chork would often demolish concrete walls in search of the valuable steel enforcements inside them.
On this occasion it appears the wall collapsed onto Khun Chork, killing him instantly.
Police conducted a thorough search of the area and inspected the body and confirmed to us that the death was in no way suspicious although they will wait for the results of a post mortem examination before closing the case.
75 year old man killed as wall collapses in East Pattaya | Pattaya One

Five killed in Chumphon bus accident
Five killed in Chumphon bus accident
          October 11, 2011 2:09 am 
Chumphon - A Phatthalung-Bangkok air-conditioned bus overturned here early Tuesday, killing five passengers and injuring many others.

 Police said the accident occurred at 1:15 am at the Tha Sae Intersection on Phetkasem Road in Tha Sae district.
 The overturned bus crushed the five passengers - Yupin Ongart, Thitima Thongsuk, Chantima Prakakaew, and two unidentified persons.
 The bus belongs to Sup Phaisarn Tour Co Ltd. It left Phatthalung at 6 pm Monday, heading to Bangkok.
 Amnart Chusudrak, the first bus driver, told police that the accident occurred when it was being driven by his co-driver.
 Amnart said the co-driver has fled the scene and the accident occurred. Amnart said the bus's brake system malfunctioned when it was running down the hill, causing it to lose control and overturn.
 -The Nation

Twelve bodies have been found in the Mekong River in Chiang Rai's Chiang Saen district.
The bodies of three Chinese men, their hands tied and handcuffed behind their backs, were found on Friday, and another nine bodies, also thought to be Chinese, were found Saturday.
Police said most of the nine bodies had also been blindfolded, tied and handcuffed.
The dead men are believed to have crewed two Chinese-flagged cargo ships which were hijacked by drug traffickers on Wednesday.
The bodies have been sent to Chiang Saen hospital for an autopsy.
Pol Col Popkorn Khuncharoensuk, Chiang Saen police chief, said he would ask the Department of Special Investigation to step in.
Authorities from the Chinese embassy had been informed of the discovery and on Saturday travelled to Chiang Saen to inspect the bodies.
The grisly discovery has affected business in the district. Nikom Wiboonrungruang, a manager of Chiang Saen Shipping Company Ltd, said about 10 Chinese-flagged cargo ships were moored at Chiang Saen port as they dared not travel back to China due to safety concerns.
The first find came on Friday when the body of a handcuffed Chinese man was found near the Chiang Saen port.
Identified as Huang Yong, 30, he was the captain of the cargo ship Hua Ping, which was seized by soldiers of the Pa Muang task force during an anti-drug trafficking operation on the Mekong River on Wednesday after a clash with drug traffickers.
His ship, which was carrying garlic and apples, and a second Chinese-flagged ship Yu Xing 8 Hao, which was transporting fuel, were thought to have been hijacked earlier by the traffickers.
The attackers, who wanted to use the ships to smuggle drugs into Thailand from Burma, are thought to have killed Huang and his crew.
Another two dead Chinese men were found later in the Mekong River.
Their necks were broken and their faces covered with cloth, police said.
The Pa Muang task force says it killed one suspected trafficker on the Yu Xing 8 Hao during the firefight.
The others managed to flee overboard. The soldiers seized 520,000 speed pills kept in three sacks on the Hua Ping and 400,00 speed pills on the Yu Xing 8 Hao.
The drugs were worth 100 million baht.
A Chinese-owned casino near the Thai-Burmese border is suspected of being a transit point for drugs smuggled into Thailand, says the 3rd Region Army.
Troops had seized methamphetamine pills from boats believed to have carried the drugs across from the casino, located on Burmese soil opposite Chiang Rai's Chiang Saen district, said 3rd army chief Wannathip Wongwai.
The drugs were allegedly sent by the Burmese ethnic minority group the United Wa State Army (USWA).
It is not known if the drugs found on the Chinese-flagged vessels came from the casino.



Accounting for "One Time"

Bangkok Post : Police own big casino in Bangkok.
The chief of the Office of Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) has confirmed MP Chuvit Kamolvisit's claim that senior police officers own a big illegal casino in the heart of Bangkok.
PACC secretary-general Ampol Wongsiri on Thursday confirmed that his staff had found the casino on Ratchadaphisek 18 Road in Bangkok.
He said it was the same gambling den that Rak Thailand list MP Chuwit exposed in parliament on Tuesday. It was was overseen by local police and allowed in only high-stakes gamblers.
Mr Ampol said the casino was moved from Rama IX Road, Bangkok. There were also medium and small gambling dens in apartment buildings on Lat Phrao Road.
He also confirmed Mr Chuvit's remark that illicit drugs were available in toilets of almost all entertainment venues.
Mr Ampol said he questioned Bangkok police chief Pol Lt Gen Jakthip Chaijinda's insistence that Bangkok is free of casinos. He said taxi drivers could comfortably take gamblers to their favourite casinos in Bangkok.
According to a PACC source, senior police officers at two police agencies own the big casino on Ratchadaphisek 18 Road.There was also an order to close illegal casinos in Bangkok prior to the July 3 general election, intended to force Thai gamblers to visit Thai politicians' casinos in neighbouring countries. Those politicians used their profits to fund their election campaigns, the source said.
Writer: King-oua Laohong
Position: reporter


Phuket Policeman Cleared in Riddle of 780,000 Baht and Fake US Dollars

Phuket Policeman Cleared in Riddle of 780,000 Baht and Fake US Dollars
PHUKET:
A Phuket policeman accused of involvement in a case in which a South African tourist alleged he paid 780,000 baht to ''buy his way out'' has been exonerated, Phuketwan has learned.
Phuket Police Commander Major General Pekad Tantipong, Colonel Boonlert On-Kang and a Phuket lawyer gave testimony in a three- hour hearing before a Parliamentary sub-committee yesterday.
The inquiry was conducted by the Safety and Quality Sub-Committee of the Senate Standing Committee on Tourism, headed by Senator Thanee Thangpakdee.
Details have not been revealed but it is understood that the lawyer told the hearing that the sum paid by tourist Gabriel Sequeira was for work done on Mr Sequeira's behalf at a rate agreed by Mr Sequeira.
Mr Sequeira, accused of passing forged US dollars on a Phuket holiday with his family, later told the Johannesburg Star newspaper on arrival back in South Africa that he had paid 780,000 baht to police and a lawyer before eventually being able to leave Phuket and fly home.
Colonel Boonlert, who headed the investigation of the case, had previously said that police received no money and that 300,000 baht in bail had been refunded to the lawyer when Mr Sequeira was freed.
Colonel Boonlert had been transferred from Chalong Police Station in southern Phuket to Phuket City police headquarters pending the outcome of the investigation.
The call for a thorough explanation of the case came from the office of the Thai Ambassador in South Africa via the London office of the TAT, which oversees the region.
Colonel Boonlert denied any wrongdoing or police involvement in a shakedown. ''If Mr Sequeira paid over any money, then it must have been to his lawyers,'' the colonel told Phuketwan earlier this month.
The colonel said that no charge was pressed against Mr Sequeira on Phuket because police accepted the explanation that he had obtained the US dollar notes lawfully in South Africa without knowing that they were fakes.

Part-time Thai Customs Official living in Pattaya, caught with drugs



Part-time Thai Customs Official living in Pattaya, caught with drugs A part-time Thai Customs Officer, who works at the Laem Chabang port, has been arrested by Banglamung Police on a charge of possessing class 1 drugs.
Following the arrest of other suspected drug users, information on the customs official was forthcoming.
Khun Ladchai aged 34 was arrested at the Kumsab Apartments in the Lompok area of Banglamung and was found to be carrying 8 Yabba Tablets.
He was also carrying two forms of identification confirming his position as a part-time customs official.
At the Police Station Khun Ladchai confessed to using the drugs but denied initial claims made by Police that he also sold drugs, a claim which would not be backed up with evidence, therefore he was charged with possession of a class 1 drug and will appear in Court in due course.
His employees have been informed.  


Seizure of Chuwit's Bt3.4 million related to prostitution ring
The Nation
Court found condoms as strong evidences implicating Chuwit
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled to seize Bt3.4 million from Rak Prathet Thai MP Chuwit Kamolvisit in connection with his suspected involvement in the prostitution ring.
The high court verdict was based on the civil proceedings under the money laundering law and would not impact on Chuwit's political office.
Although the lower court and the subsequent appellate reivew ruled in Chuwit's favour by citing his acquittal in the criminal proceedings, the high court said under the money laundering law, the defence had the burden of proof but failed to verify how the assets in question were amassed.
The case came to light after the Paveena Hongsakul Foundation, a women advocacy group, fiiled a police complaint charging that massage parlours run by Chuwit were a front for sex trade.
The prosecution launched separate criminal and civil proceedings against Chuwit and his holding company, Ho Pacific Co which operated a number of massage parlours.
By the time the case reached the judicial review, Ho Pacific and its subsidiaries had Bt3.4 million left in various bank accounts.
Among key defence arguments were that massage parlours were a legitimate business, that massage services were not illicit sex trade and that the criminal trial had ended with the verdict of acquittal.
The high court ruled that there was cause to suspect the sex trade as the company's record showed it spent Bt112,559 to buy condoms in 2002 alone. A number of former workers testified how they were trained and coerced to provide sexual services.
Furthermore a large number of disposed condoms were uncovered at various parlours run by Chuwit.
Under the verdict, the cause to suspect ill-gotten gains had warranted the asset seizure order. The defence did not prove how the assets came into its possession

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