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Traffic cop claims he swatted phone, not tourist, in viral Internet video

Boonlua Chatree
A Pattaya traffic-police officer allegedly caught on video slapping a female Russian tourist claims only the camera angle made it look like he assaulted the woman.
Sen. Sgt. Maj. Noppakrit Pornwattankit pleaded innocence in the Dec. 31 incident that became another viral disaster for Pattaya tourism image. Security-camera footage of the scene was posted to YouTube and had been viewed about 50,000 times while making headlines worldwide.
The silent video shows police writing a ticket for a Russian couple. An argument ensues and, in the final seconds of the video, Noppakrit appears to slap the woman in the face.
Called in front of Pattaya Police Superintendent Col. Suwan Cheaonawinthawat, Noppakrit claimed he did not, in fact, strike the Russian. He only batted away her smartphone, which she was using the video record the incident, Noppakrit said.
The incident began, Noppakrit said, when he pulled over the Russian couple for driving their rented motorbike against traffic and wrote them a ticket for that as well as driving without a license. He said he ordered the bike seized, as per routine, and the couple sent to the police station to pay the fine.
Noppakrit said he left temporarily, but returned to find that the Russian woman had moved the bike to prevent its seizure. He then called the rental agency to take back the bike. When the men arrived, however, the Russian refused to surrender the bike and pulled out her mobile phone to video images of the police and rental agents involved.
Noppakrit admitted he became angry at being filmed and smacked the phone away. But from the angle of the security camera, it looked as if he struck the woman when, in fact, he didn’t, the officer contended.


HEADLINES [click on headline to view story]

HM the King wishes Thais happiness, prosperity, mutual concern

200 civil servants offer New Year’s wishes, gifts to Pattaya mayor

UDD asks supporters to join nationwide Jan 13 anti-coup mass rally

Street vendors busy during New Year holiday

PDRC to close 20 major spots in Bangkok on January 13th

Thailand’s New Year holiday road accidents claim 366 lives

All-day fun set for Children’s Day Saturday

Royal Thai Police officials dispatch New Year’s troops in Pattaya

2 teens busted for necklace snatch

DSI targets Russian tour guides, illegal imports in Vitamax raid

Musician arrested on child molestation charges

Mental patient jumps to his death from Highway 7

2 teens arrested for handbag theft from Russian tourist

Boy, 8, dies in Koh Larn accident

Traffic cop claims he swatted phone, not tourist, in viral Internet video

Pattaya Elderly Club celebrates New Year

Pattaya set for first property show

Deer rescued from mud in Nong Plalai

Banglamung police get jump on drunk drivers

Siam Bayshore workers turn trash into art

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