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Premchai keeps his court appointment, denies all charges

By SUPOJ KAEWKASEE 
THE NATION 
KANCHANABURI

 

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THE EMBATTLED president of Italian-Thai Development company and his three companions facing poaching-related charges yesterday reported themselves to a Kanchaburi Court and reportedly denied the charges.

 

President Premchai Karnasuta, his close aide Yong Dotkrau, driver Thanee Thummart, and cook Natee Riemsaen showed up in court in Thong Pha Phum district. They are out on bail after being arrested by forest rangers in Thung Yai Naresuan wildlife sanctuary in early February at their campsite. Seized from the site were the remains of a butchered black leopard and other protected wild animals as well as rifles.

 

They are facing six charges relating to poaching in the wildlife sanctuary, which carry jail terms and fines.Premchai and Yong are also charged with attempted bribery.

 

The four had been freed on bail of Bt150,000 each.

 

The court yesterday increased the bail amount for Premchai, Yong and Natee to Bt400,000 each. They will also need court approval to travel abroad.

 

They have been ordered to appear before the court on May 21.

 

It was reported that the four defendants denied charges of colluding to kill the leopard.

 

Pol Lt-Colonel Amnart Sujaritchai, the deputy Thong Pha Phum public prosecutor, asked the public to have faith in the justice system, saying the process will be transparent and as per the law.

 

His comments seemed to be aimed at assuaging public anger that Premchai, a billionaire and an influential businessman, may be able to evade prosecution due to his strong connections with those within government.

 

His listed firm has won concessions from governments for many years. The public has started a series of campaigns to ensure that Premchai is prosecuted for his alleged offences and that death of the big cat will not be in vain.

 

Speaking to reporters later, Premchai insisted on his innocence but declined to answer queries on whether he had shot the leopard.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30344480

 

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"I was only there,"

I am sure no one else paid for the hunting  trip,

what has not come out is the amount of money offered to the park ranger,

I bet he wished he had offered a million straight away.

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It is seldom mentioned that the saddest part of this whole affair is that it was a black panther.  leopards are very common indeed, whilst black panthers are extremely rare. I've seen hundreds of leopards in the wild , whilst living in the jungle and only one black panther. It seemed to me that he considered it some kind of rich guys challenge to kill and eat a black panther because of its rarity and it's protected species. He thinks he now really a tough guy, having killed one. Utterly pathetic. I hope he faces the full force of the law

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4 hours ago, Father Fintan Stack said:

This is all about junta construction projects and the cost.

 

Dead panthers? Nobody that matters cares. 

 

It's about money as per. 

It will be fascinating to see who, when the dust settles, the cook and quite possibly the driver are carted off to prison, and Premchai retires into comfortable obscurity with a fine and maybe a suspended sentence; just who takes over the reins at Italian-Thai. I wonder how the formal and informal financial arrangements will change, and who will be the beneficiaries.

 

A very senior military engineer officer might be the ideal chap for the job. Sappers (military engineers) are jolly good with concrete and drains and things like that...

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3 hours ago, gamini said:

It is seldom mentioned that the saddest part of this whole affair is that it was a black panther.  leopards are very common indeed, whilst black panthers are extremely rare. I've seen hundreds of leopards in the wild , whilst living in the jungle and only one black panther. It seemed to me that he considered it some kind of rich guys challenge to kill and eat a black panther because of its rarity and it's protected species. He thinks he now really a tough guy, having killed one. Utterly pathetic. I hope he faces the full force of the law

In your jungle adventures, did you see Shere Khan or just Bagheera?:thumbsup:

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What ever the fascicle outcome may be, and we all know what that will be......  At least he fronted up to court, unlike some.........

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On 03/05/2018 at 6:43 PM, ratcatcher said:

In your jungle adventures, did you see Shere Khan or just Bagheera?:thumbsup:

You could read about my adventures in the jungle in my book. "A charmed life in Ceylon" available on Amazon books!

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