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PM Prayut never helps lawbreakers

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PM Prayut never helps lawbreakers

 

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BANGKOK (NNT) - Concerning the Office of the Attorney General’s (OAG) decision not to press charges against Vorayuth Yoovidhya, who was involved in a fatal hit-and-run case in Bangkok eight years ago, with the Royal Thai Police having agreed with the acquittal, the Prime Minister, Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha, insists that he has never helped anyone who broke the law. The Prime Minister says everything must be in accordance with the legal process, and he has ordered the Royal Thai Police to set up a committee to look into the prosecution’s decision.

 

The Government Spokeswoman, Prof. Dr. Narumon Pinyosinwat, said Gen. Prayut is following this hit-and-run case closely and wants the issue to be further investigated, to ensure fairness to all parties.

 

The Prime Minister is aware of the people’s feelings about the issue, and has instructed related authorities to gather all facts about the prosecution’s investigation of the case. The Prime Minister has never intervened in the judicial process, and there are no vested interests involved.

 

The Prime Minister insisted that the investigation includes police officers who oversee this case and prosecutors. The Prime Minister did not appoint the prosecutors, as they are performing their duties in accordance with the law and without external influences.

 

It has to be based on evidence, facts and judicial proceedings. All offenders must be penalized. Members of the public should not distort the facts and link them with unrelated issues, because this can lead to misunderstanding.

 

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  • Thaiwrath
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    Hypocritical <deleted>. He helped every single person involved in the massive crime 6 years ago, of overthrowing an elected government, including himself, the instigator ! There aren't

  • So, he's never helped a convicted drug dealer with false degree documents?

  • YetAnother
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    ah yes, but corruption is ok; how bout his own brother ?

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11 minutes ago, webfact said:

the Prime Minister, Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha, insists that he has never helped anyone who broke the law.

Hypocritical <deleted>.

He helped every single person involved in the massive crime 6 years ago, of overthrowing an elected government, including himself, the instigator !

There aren't much worse crimes than treason.

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28 minutes ago, webfact said:

insists that he has never helped anyone who broke the law

ah yes, but corruption is ok; how bout his own brother ?

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34 minutes ago, webfact said:

It has to be based on evidence, facts and judicial proceedings. All offenders must be penalized

There you go then from the P M himself .. evidence and facts are well documented so go penalize him with a goodly stretch inside .. 

Or risk being viewed as hypocrite paying lip service to soothe the masses .. 

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

All offenders must be penalized.

What a crazy thing for him to say, has he no shame?

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Prayut is following this hit-and-run case closely and wants the issue to be further investigated, to ensure fairness to all parties.

So, that is why he let the ones who is a part of deciding to not press charges investigate themselves? That´s what is wrong with the Thai system, has always been and will forever continue to be.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

It has to be based on evidence, facts and judicial proceedings. All offenders must be penalized.

And that must mean that they where seeking a Interpol Red Note based on to weak evidence. That´s a very stupid thing to do, but in line with normal procedures I suppose. ????

 

All offenders must be penalized. What does he mean with that? Was it more people in the car, or does he really think there are bad apples that takes bribes in high and deciding positions? Is this man starting to believe he can not trust his own people, which begs the question. Can he even trust himself?

Oh my lord....the Kaylie Macanany of Thailand repeating her masters wishes....

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Suspect "further reviews" will require additional fees to be collected.

 

Someone was not sharing.

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It is difficult to believe he or the watch troll did not know what was going on .   

 

Dr. Narumon Pinyosinwat gives all these press meetings that dystopian, nightmare feel you see in the movies.  She has all the trustworthiness of Baghdad Bob.  

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And people say he doesn't have a sense of humor.

 

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But if I remember correctly wasn't it the gardener who was driving the car ?? ................LOL

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Members of the public should not distort the facts and link them with unrelated issues, because this can lead to misunderstanding.

 

May I be bold enough to suggest that members of the public are not the problem here! The problem is the dirty sleazebags that control  the show!

31 minutes ago, Cleareye said:

And people say he doesn't have a sense of humor.

 

Says who? He's a laugh a minute!

 

 

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So, he's never helped a convicted drug dealer with false degree documents?

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

decision not to press charges against Vorayuth Yoovidhya, who was involved in a fatal hit-and-run case in Bangkok eight years ago

 

4 hours ago, webfact said:

The Prime Minister says everything must be in accordance with the legal process, and he has ordered the Royal Thai Police to set up a committee to look into the prosecution’s decision.

This story made quite  a lot of international headlines some yrs ago .

Now , Thailand drops all charges against the fugitive , it will be seen internationally as proof that Thailand is still a corrupt country , where the rich still can buy their way out of justice . That is a ' loss of face ' for Thailand . And therefore should be avoided .

Once again , it is all about ' face'  (= international reputation ) . I would not be surprised if the decision to drop the charges will be reversed ...

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23 minutes ago, Yinn said:

Yes , they are all corrupt and bend the law how it suits them ... but that is not specific to only Thailand ...

Somebody elected into a position where this person gets a lot of power is easily corrupted by greed and the possibility to act in a way that leads to personal enrichment . It needs a very strong character not to succumb to the temptation ...

Anyway , good luck to the students who dare to protest against the old ' elite ' ...

At least he hasn't promoted any convicted drug dealers to government positions.......................

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

It has to be based on evidence, facts and judicial proceedings. All offenders must be penalized. Members of the public should not distort the facts and link them with unrelated issues, because this can lead to misunderstanding.

There is no misunderstanding.. we all know what happened, everyone's been paid off to look the other way... another entitled son is given the all clear to continue as they wish with impunity.

And what does the PM do... he tasks the RTP to investigate the case...

THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO WERE PAID OFF TO NOT DO ANYTHING.

"PM Prayut never helps lawbreakers"

 

This is very good to hear

 

I guess we shall see this Red Bull guy in prison soon.

 

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

The Government Spokeswoman, Prof. Dr. Narumon Pinyosinwat

Oh, oh, they pulled out the titles, trying to instill trust in her message...

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

PM Prayut never helps lawbreakers

he just needs them to form his government

Just rolling my eyes. He never helps lawbreakers that means he never helped himself OMG this is better than comedy hour

21 minutes ago, klauskunkel said:

Oh, oh, they pulled out the titles, trying to instill trust in her message...

Educated in Merca. She has been taught well to be able to achieve 'success' in politics. ????

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha, insists that he has never helped anyone who broke the law.

Except when he appoints convicted heroin traffickers to ministerial posts... and even defends them when the truth about their backgrounds comes to light. 

1 hour ago, madmitch said:

So, he's never helped a convicted drug dealer with false degree documents?

Drug smuggler. 

 

An important distinction to make as smuggling across international borders is a more serious offence and can be punished by a death sentence in Thailand.

 

It is also important to check the other parts of the convicted drug smuggler's history, very sinister indeed.

 

Absolutely a criminal and involved at the highest level of Thai politics.

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Wonderful statement from the country's Gangster in Chief !

????

...nah...just too easy!

Maybe Prawit's watches have month, day and year on them and have jumped forward to 2027.

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