Former Move Forward MP doxes party critic

Photo : Amarat Chokepamittkul

The Move Forward party will talk to its former MP, Amarat Chokepamitkul, to find out for more about her visit to a factory to find a Facebook and Twitter user who frequently wrote negatively about her and her party, said Move Forward MP Padipat Suntiphada on Wednesday.

Amarat is an appointed advisor to Padipat and he told reporters that he is already aware of what Amara did and considered it inappropriate.

“Khun Amarat is not an MP, so the party will look into it. If the party considers Amarat’s actions to be inappropriate, I am ready to dismiss her from her role as one of my advisors. I personally believe that she should not have done what she did,” said Padipat who is also a deputy House speaker.

The user “Pimai Pimai” was not at the factory, so Amarat complained to her bosses, who promised to advise “Pimai Pimai” not to write negative comments about Amarat or the Move Forward party again.

She posted photos of her visit to the factory on her Facebook page and Twitter account.

What has been harshly criticised and branded as a witch hunt included a posting of some townhouses. Amarat added a caption which “As I cannot find her at work, I came to her house,” implying that one of the houses in the photo belongs to Pimai Pimai.

Amarat also posted Pimai Pimai’s personal information, including nickname, age, birthdate, home and office addresses and telephone number, as well as her mother’s name and number of her children.

Pimai Pimai has made known that she is a supporter of the Pheu Thai party and loves to write against Move Forward and Amarat.

Pimai Pimai later wrote a letter of complaint about Amarat on her Facebook page, addressing it to Move Forward secretary general Chaithawat Tulathon, House speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha and Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong.

She said she and her family felt threatened by Amarat’s actions.

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