Bangkok - Thai police arrested a 23-year-old man suspected of being a serial rapists of women, cows and banana trees, media reports said Tuesday. Ekkarat Dapngern was arrested by a squad of 10 policemen Monday afternoon in his hideaway in Nakorn Sri Thammarat province, 560 kilometres south of Bangkok, said the Phuchadgarn daily newspaper.
There were several warrants out for Ekkarat's arrest on rape charges and numerous complaints from irate farmers that he had assaulted their cows and banana trees. A 5,000 baht (147 dollars) reward was offered for his arrest.
Police found him sniffing glue, several photos of women and a few love letters addressed to "nong wua," or "little sister cow," in Ekkarat's shack.
Asked why he assaulted cows, Ekkarat reportedly answered, "Anyone who has had sex with a cow knows there is nothing odd about it at all."
The maximum jail sentence for rape in Thailand is four years.
Serial Rapist of Women,Cows + Banana Trees,arrested.
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Serial Rapist of Women,Cows + Banana Trees,arrested.
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Ok Guys, I am from the country and have at least heard of the Cow business, but will someone please let me know how you rape, Assault or whatever a banana tree or any tree for that matter. Think knot holes would be kind of difficult. Have never examined a banana tree but do not think they would have knot holes.
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well he sounds like he was round the bend a little and a bit Fruity as he would'nt leaf the banana trees alone and kept pestering them but eventually he slipped up one day and they Bunched up together and fought back,then informed the police.
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Some banana trees in Udon with some bananas growing on them.
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Some banana trees in Udon with some bananas growing on them.
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Is this a *** site?ronan01 wrote:http://abc.net.au/children/bananas/
"http://abc.net.au/children/bananas/
Is this a *** site? "
No - this is the Bananas in Pyjamas website - very popular in Oz
Is this a *** site? "
No - this is the Bananas in Pyjamas website - very popular in Oz
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Heres more about what happened before the original story, now we know how he assulted the Banana trees...he cut holes in them at waist height, whilst this is a little humorous he did attack some women too...which obviously is not funny.
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NAKHON SRI THAMMARAT: A group of irate villagers in Nakhon Sri Thammarat Municipality launched a vigilante squad July 31 to try to track down an inhalant-addicted rapist from whom not even dogs, pigs and banana trees were safe.
A meeting was held at 1:30 pm that day at the house of Phairot Mathayawut, head of the local Volunteer Crime News Reporting Squad and ex-chairman of the Ton Wah community group, to discuss what to do about a young local man known as Aek, 20, who had been terrorizing local women, livestock and fruit trees.
K. Phairot said that villagers in Ton Wah and nearby communities were so afraid of Aek that few women dared to leave the safety of their homes after nightfall and parents kept their children locked indoors.
Female market vendors were losing money because they were too afraid to venture out to the local market during the early morning hours, he said.
anyway...
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NAKHON SRI THAMMARAT: A group of irate villagers in Nakhon Sri Thammarat Municipality launched a vigilante squad July 31 to try to track down an inhalant-addicted rapist from whom not even dogs, pigs and banana trees were safe.
A meeting was held at 1:30 pm that day at the house of Phairot Mathayawut, head of the local Volunteer Crime News Reporting Squad and ex-chairman of the Ton Wah community group, to discuss what to do about a young local man known as Aek, 20, who had been terrorizing local women, livestock and fruit trees.
K. Phairot said that villagers in Ton Wah and nearby communities were so afraid of Aek that few women dared to leave the safety of their homes after nightfall and parents kept their children locked indoors.
Female market vendors were losing money because they were too afraid to venture out to the local market during the early morning hours, he said.