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5 red-shirt supporters acquitted of firing grenades at PDRC protesters

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5 red-shirt supporters acquitted of firing grenades at PDRC protesters

 

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Five red-shirt members of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), charged with firing six M79 grenades into the protest site of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee near the government complex in Chaengwattana five years ago, were today (Thursday) acquitted by the Criminal Court due to insufficient evidence.

 

The PDRC held prolonged mass protests in Bangkok in 2013-14 to demand the ouster of then Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra’s administration. The government was eventually toppled by a military coup in May 2014. Charged by the public prosecutor were Naronhsak Plai-aram, Chatchavan Prabbamrung, Thaweechai Vichakham, Somsri Marith and Pirapong Sindhusonthichart.

 

According to the prosecutor’s charge sheet, the five UDD members fired six grenades from an M79 launcher into a crowd of anti-government protesters gathering near the government complex on the night of March 26th, 2014 with the intention of killing or maiming. All denied the charges during the trial, although some had confessed during their questioning by military interrogators.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/5-red-shirt-supporters-acquitted-of-firing-grenades-at-pdrc-protesters/

 

 
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Took 5 years to finally determine there wasn't enough evidence? Court cases are dragging out just as long as those in the West!

5 red-shirt supporters acquitted of firing grenades at PDRC protesters
 
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Five red-shirt members of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), charged with firing six M79 grenades into the protest site of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee near the government complex in Chaengwattana five years ago, were today (Thursday) acquitted by the Criminal Court due to insufficient evidence.
 
The PDRC held prolonged mass protests in Bangkok in 2013-14 to demand the ouster of then Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra’s administration. The government was eventually toppled by a military coup in May 2014. Charged by the public prosecutor were Naronhsak Plai-aram, Chatchavan Prabbamrung, Thaweechai Vichakham, Somsri Marith and Pirapong Sindhusonthichart.
 
According to the prosecutor’s charge sheet, the five UDD members fired six grenades from an M79 launcher into a crowd of anti-government protesters gathering near the government complex on the night of March 26th, 2014 with the intention of killing or maiming. All denied the charges during the trial, although some had confessed during their questioning by military interrogators.
 
Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/5-red-shirt-supporters-acquitted-of-firing-grenades-at-pdrc-protesters/
 
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