'Cop extortion' video clip goes viralPublished: 23/08/2012 at 05:37 PM
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BURI RAM - A video clip showing a group of men who claimed to be police and copyright officers confronting an internet shop owner and his mother has gone viral and drawn criticism from many Thai netizens who say the law enforcers were abusing their authority.
The 12-minute video clip was uploaded to YouTube by username, SuperVit1234, on Aug 19, 2012.
The uploader, who identified himself as 30-year-old internet shop owner Virun Kasemrak, said a group of men who claimed to be police and copyright officers raided his shop but did not find any copyright infringement.
According to Mr Virun, a quarrel erupted between his family and the "law enforcement officers" when one of the men surreptitiously slipped a pornographic CD into a computer in the shop and then slapped him with charges.
Mr Virun said the group of men threatened to seize all the computers in his shop if he refused to pay them 50,000 to 70,000 baht and that he would have to pay a fine of 200,000 baht if he continued to fight.
The quarrel intensified after the shop owner demanded the men show their warrants and identification cards.
At four minutes 10 seconds into the video clip, one of the men shoved the owner's mother into the shop.
Police were investigating, reports said.
The video clip is below.
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