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Juangroongruantkit family members accused of illegal possession of forest land in Ratchaburi

 

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Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, founder of the now-dissolved Future Forward Party, speaks during a press conference in Bangkok on January 21, 2021, after he was accused on Wednesday of contravening Thailand’s strict royal defamation lese majeste laws by posting a video criticising the government’s Covid-19 coronavirus vaccine strategy. (Photo by Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / AFP)

 

Thailand’s Royal Forest Department lodged a complaint with the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Division (NRECD) on Thursday, accusing three Juangroongruangkit family members of illegal possession of more than 320 hectares of land in national forest reserves in the central province of Ratchaburi.

 

The complaint was lodged jointly by Royal Forest Department Director-General Mr. Adisorn Nutdamrong and Mr. Chivaparb Chivatham, director of the Forest Protection and Forest Fire Control Office, with Pol Maj-Gen Pitak Uthaitham, commander of NRECD.

 

Named in the formal complaint are Mrs. Somporn Juangroongruangkit, her son Thanathorn, leader of the anti-establishment Progressive Movement, and Ms. Chanaphan.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/juangroongruantkit-family-members-accused-of-illegal-possession-of-forest-land-in-ratchaburi/

 

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47 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

They have learnt their lessons well since 2001.

 

Cannot allow others to challenge the status quo and they certainly don't want another Thaksin coming along, look how long it took to get rid of him given his popularity!

 

Nipping it in the bud this time.

 

Assuming these charges have merit, he's giving them plenty of rope - and this ain't the first time. I thought he was supposed to be smarter than that.

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34 minutes ago, Morch said:

 

Assuming these charges have merit, he's giving them plenty of rope - and this ain't the first time. I thought he was supposed to be smarter than that.

Time will tell 

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51 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

3 family members, not him personally.

 

19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Named in the formal complaint are Mrs. Somporn Juangroongruangkit, her son Thanathorn, leader of the anti-establishment Progressive Movement, and Ms. Chanaphan.

 

It’s helpful to read beyond the headline...

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27 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

3 family members, not him personally.

But never miss a chance to criticise, but it's typical - far too many farangs think it will affect them - even though it has f all to do with them. 

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

3 family members, not him personally.

 

I believe his name is mentioned in the OP as one of the landowners.

 

 

Edit - from the original article linked in the OP (my bold):

 

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53 were issued in the name of Mrs. Somporn for 308.8 hectares, 5 were issued in the name of Ms. Chanaphan for 21.12 hectaresand 2 in the name of Thanathorn for 12.96 hectares.  Most of the land is planted with eucalyptus trees.

 

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48 minutes ago, Artisi said:

But never miss a chance to criticise, but it's typical - far too many farangs think it will affect them - even though it has f all to do with them. 

 

Try reading the article linked in the OP. He is mentioned as the owner of some of the land in question.

As for f all to do with me - I live here, and intend to live here for years to come. You may or may not have preferences and views with regard to local politics or how they may effect your life, that's your call.

 

Now, say you lived in the province and a certain neighboring chicken farm was a nuisance. Or the Bangkok rich picking up lands which weren't supposed to be sold, thereby raising land price in the neighboring areas. Just a couple of examples.

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Adisorn also said that several land and local administration officials were allegedly involved in the illegal issuance of the Nor Sor 3 Kor land ownership documents.

 

If government officials issued the fake documents surely the government would be accountable and he could sue them??

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22 minutes ago, DirtyHarry55 said:

 

If government officials issued the fake documents surely the government would be accountable and he could sue them??

Yeah, but the officials aren't a thorn in the side of the current cowboy politicians, whereas Thanathon is.... 

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Who is keeping a black book on all the illegal deals of potential rivals or partners (so they can be squeezed later)?  It cannot be a note book, perhaps the equivalent of a whole shelf in the British Library.  The question is how many Thais have not been involved in illegals transactions?  I would have thought none.

 

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On 2/5/2021 at 7:13 PM, lungbing said:

Perhaps his family also have illegal walkie-talkies?

 

Or a deck of illegally imported playing cards.

 

I understand the "government" is frightened of any opposition but honestly, this sort of thing will simply feed into the 'rinse/repeat' Thai political "cycle".

 

 

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