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Sunthorn Vilawan

 

Police across Thailand have been told to look for Sunthorn Vilawan, mayor of the Prachin Buri provincial administrative organisation and father of Deputy Education Minister Kanokwan, who is wanted by the police and park officials for alleged land encroachment in Khao Yai National Park.

 

National Police Chief, Pol Gen Suwat Jangyodsuk, said today (Monday) that a countrywide arrest warrant has been issued for Sunthorn, which has also been sent to all immigration checkpoints to prevent him from fleeing out of the country.

 

He said that, although the statute of limitations of the case is due to expire today, police can still arrest the suspect. He also warned that anyone assisting the suspect to evade arrest will face legal action.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/police-on-nationwide-lookout-for-mayor-of-prachin-buri-administration/

 

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Posted
12 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

guess the deputy ED minister will lose her job too?

Maybe if they can find her now ????

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44 minutes ago, Excel said:

Well as we all know it generally runs in the family here so it wouldn't surprise me

I don't know about running in the family as much as running in the nation. Anyone in a position to be currupt here will be corrupt. Corrupt top to bottom. Corruption is a way of life here.

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3 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Geoff Goldblum is mayor of Prachin Buri ? 

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Yeah Jeffs really been tanning it up of late haha???? 

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He said that, although the statute of limitations of the case is due to expire today, police can still arrest the suspect.

 

As a matter of fact, nothing can happen to him legally from tomorrow onwards.

What a sleepy executive is that. Someone commits a crime and on the last day before the statute of limitations begins, the authorities do take action?

 

There are some rotten eggs in the law enforcement agencies.

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If the statute of limitations expires today, then will he be a free man tomorrow?

If yes, then there's no need for him to flee, and no need to forewarn immigration.

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