Mr Buddhipongse said owners of coffee shops may not realise that the law dictates they must collect their WiFi log files. "Some people are likely to access the internet via WiFi in coffee shops to commit offences because they think that no log file is collected," Mr Buddhipongse said. Mr Kan's lawyer Winyat Chatmontri denied reports that his client had criticised the royal family. "The comments Mr Kan posted on Facebook did not mention Thailand's monarchy nor the #royalmotorcade hashtag at all," Mr Winyat insisted. Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon said yesterday that four to five other people were involved in the alleged violation of the Computer Crime Act that led to Mr Kan's arrest.
Source: Bangkok Post October 08, 2019 22:52 UTC