Suspect in maid torture case bailed

A police corporal who had been accused of torturing her maid within Ratchaburi yesterday came back to Muang police station for a 2nd interrogation, after she was released from police custody on Sunday evening.

Pol Cpl Kornsasi Buayaem, 43, who also claimed to be a senator’s mistress, had switched herself in on Saturday to face a raft of costs which included dereliction associated with duty, intimidation, starvation of liberty, actual abuse and human being trafficking.

Pol Col Thanin Chatcharoenporn, deputy commander of Phetchaburi Provincial Police, and acting chief of Ratchaburi station, said the particular suspect was released after the first round associated with questioning because the lady did not appear to be a flight risk.

The costs came after the victim’s tale of mistreatment made headlines after she managed to get away, prompting the nationwide police chief in order to order an immediate probe.

A preliminary investigation established the women met 2 yrs prior, after the target began working in a coffee shop owned by Pol Cpl Kornsasi.

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When the shop went out of company, she urged the particular victim to join the military. However , in-may, Pol Cpl Kornsasi allegedly forced the victim to resign from the military to operate full-time as a maid at her house.

The target claimed Pol Cpl Kornsasi burned the girl skin using a curly hair curler and smacked her with a metal stick, causing nose and head accidents. She also said her employer once sprayed alcohol on her behalf hair and set this on fire.

A team of police then researched Pol Cpl Kornsasi’s house and grabbed a number of items from the property.

Pol Col Thanin said yesterday morning that he expected the particular interrogation to summary late in the evening. Pol Cpl Kornsasi is usually expected to be launched on bail, with conditions that may incorporate a ban on getting close to witness.

She is required to go to a disciplinary hearing at her unit of the Special Branch Bureau 1 of the Royal Thai Police nowadays.

At the same time, Pol Lt Gen Surachate Hakparn, associate national police main, assured the victim of her protection and said the case will be handled based on the law.