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Red-shirt suspect surrenders for alleged murder, bomb attack

By The Nation

 

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Cambodian police handed over a red-shirt extremist to Thai police after he surrendered to face bomb and murder charges for attacks against Bangkok Shutdown protesters in 2013 and 2014.

 

Krissada Chaiyakae, 47, was handed over to the Thai authorities on Friday.

 

Immigration Police Bureau Pol Lt Gen Surachate Hakpal flew in a helicopter to the 12th Border Patrol Police Division in Sa Kaew's Aranayaprathet district at 8pm on Friday to take him back to Bangkok.

 

Krissada is wanted on an arrest warrant issued by the Criminal Court on February 20, 2014, for at least two attacks against protesters led by the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) in 2013 and 2014.

He was accused of throwing a grenade at the rally stage of the PDRC at the Victory Monument on December 19, 2013, and of shooting dead a PDRC leader, Suthin Tharathin, at the Wat Sri-iam Temple on January 26 2014.

 

Police said Krissada surrendered to Cambodian authorities who in turn contacted Thai police to receive him at the Aranyaprathet border checkpoint on Friday.

 

Krissada admitted to Surachate during interrogation that he threw the grenade at the PDRC rally stage at the Victory Monument.

 

He said he decided to surrender after learning that political violence cases would not have any statute of limitations and he would have to flee for the rest of his life if he did not turn himself in.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30360455

 

 
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1 hour ago, robblok said:

Though on the other side.. i believe the pop corn man got free.. miscarriage of justice for sure.

Yes, the other side, which would kind of put doubt on the motive behind the "good" in what the Junta changed.

 

"The Appeals Court reasoned that although the defendant has confessed to the crimes he committed, there was no witnesses to identify him as the Popcorn gunman, although the physical description of the gunman was identical to the defendant."

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5 minutes ago, Kieran00001 said:

"The Appeals Court reasoned that although the defendant has confessed to the crimes he committed, there was no witnesses to identify him as the Popcorn gunman, although the physical description of the gunman was identical to the defendant."

 

Otherwise known as the  same same but different  defense... 

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3 hours ago, rooster59 said:

He said he decided to surrender after learning that political violence cases would not have any statute of limitations and he would have to flee for the rest of his life if he did not turn himself in

, and because he is not a billionaire...

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3 hours ago, robblok said:

See.. good thing the junta did making sure that political violent cases have no statute of limitations making sure they can't do a Thaksin. 

 

At least an other red terrorist caught i can still remember the people saying it was self inflicted.. false flag operations. 

 

Though on the other side.. i believe the pop corn man got free.. miscarriage of justice for sure.

 

 

The usual invented boogieman and the forced upon Kool-Aid....

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2 hours ago, seajae said:

they need to remove the statute of limitations on all offences to stop all the criminal elements from both sides simply waiting their time out overseas as the shins are doing as well as several others. Doesnt matter who it is they all need to be thrown in jail and do their time, fat too many escape because of this stupid legislation

Have a look into the laws of your own country........

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