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Wissanu asks Thaksin not to return on weekends or public holidays


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4 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

Ridiculous... crimes happen 24hrs a day 7 days a week 365 days a year... Stupid to ask a someone please don't come back on holidays or weekends as we don't work.. We all know already that you don't work. a policeforce that works from 9 to 17.00 every day, and than stil doing nothing .......It seems an invitation for Thaksin to come back on these days.. than they don't do anything

Come on, they work, kind of, collecting all that money to look the other way.

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10 minutes ago, Shocked farang said:

This guy is considered a VIP criminal in Thailand, another case of TIT (this is Thailand). 

That reminds me of that guy across the big pond. He fits in into the orange crowd even without wearing any uniform. And until now he gets the VIP treatment. 

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21 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

Ridiculous... crimes happen 24hrs a day 7 days a week 365 days a year... Stupid to ask a someone please don't come back on holidays or weekends as we don't work.. We all know already that you don't work. a policeforce that works from 9 to 17.00 every day, and than stil doing nothing .......It seems an invitation for Thaksin to come back on these days.. than they don't do anything

My reading is Wissanu is telling Thaksin he's going to jail if he comes back. 

I read that Thai law stipulates a prisoner has to serve a third of their sentence before they can be considered for a pardon.

Of course this may be overturned by those with the power to do so  

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Thaksins on the blower right now.

 

" Hello Santa , it's me , Tony again. I won't be needing that free ride into Bangkok after all. Sorry for the muddle and accept this small cheque to get some nice feed for Rudolf and the others "

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2 hours ago, Tom H said:

Amnesty, he comes

No amnesty, he wont.

 

AFAIK, only one person can provide a Pardon.

 

 

Justifying a Pardon for a single individual, who was portrayed as an enemy of the state, will require threading a needle.

 

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

“During those days, the courts, which would assign a jail for Thaksin’s detention, would not be working, which would make things difficult as we would have to find detention venue for Thaksin instead,” he said.

Oh come on!

Can go online on booking.com and book a suite at the Oriental Bangkok. Might even get a discount.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Thaksin Only Anticipates Days, Not Months Or Years, In Jail Upon Return
By Thai Newsroom Reporters

 

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Pheu Thai de facto boss/former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra speaks to Reuters during an interview in Singapore. File photo: Reuters and published by Yahoo!News

 

DE FACTO PHEU THAI BOSS Thaksin Shinawatra has been desperately anticipating a matter of days, not months or years, for himself being put behind bars upon returning home, according to a partisan source.

 

Thaksin has been impatiently waiting for his party’s rank and file to run the country again so they will almost certainly find ways and means to help him out with his convicted jail term sooner than later, said the source who only spoke on condition that he not be identified.

 

The globetrotting Thaksin who has recently shown up in Hong Kong and Phnom Penh will not return home as repeatedly heralded until Pheu Thai candidate Srettha Thavisin has been voted the country’s 30th prime minister and his party has completely set up a coalition government.

 

The deposed prime minister who has been residing in self-exile abroad for the last 17 years following the 2006 coup has postponed his planned homecoming twice since last month with a previous schedule for the upcoming Thursday having been put off for no more than a couple of weeks.

 

Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2023/08/08/thaksin-only-anticipates-days-not-months-or-years-in-jail-upon-return/

 

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Never read such drivel in all my life from "A partisan source".

 

"Thaksin has anticipated himself to be physically contained somewhere in sort of house-arrest fashion where he could possibly literally babysit any of his seven grandchildren after he may have spent a short period of time at Bangkok Remand Prison."

 

A new journalistic low.

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3 hours ago, scorecard said:

I feel that the country is being put through a lot of unnecesary frustration and pain by a convicted egomanian criminal, who believes he's entitled to a speial deal. When right now the country has serious complex problems trying to get a PM elected and seated.  

 

But then we don't know what the paymasters game plan is, without doubt it will be a plan to get him into a position of authority. Thailands trump syndrome. 

 

Given that he was an 'elected' PM and then   convicted and sentenced to jail on several cases by a legitinate court (no folks it wasn't a military kangaroo court) I wonder what the Thai law says  about running for office / holding any future political / bureaucratic positions in the future.

 

There is a precedent with manarat who did several years time in an OZ jail and prayut claimed 'it wasn't in Thailand so it was nor relevant. A big difference is that the paymaster was a sitting PM in Thailand when he committeed serious offence. 

Why the inverted commas around the word elected?

He was democratically elected by large numbers.

Keep em guessing Mr Thaksin. You've got the hate mob on here frothing.

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8 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

“During those days, the courts, which would assign a jail for Thaksin’s detention, would not be working, which would make things difficult as we would have to find detention venue for Thaksin instead,” he said.

Even 2nd rate Airbnb hosts can manage to offer self-checkin nowadays.

 

Can't this clown just send Thaksin a prison cell key card for his convenience, should he choose to arrive out of hours?

 

Sorry, but I just cannot take this "Thaksin returns, no really, just wait for it" farce seriously anymore. 

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

Thaksin Only Anticipates Days, Not Months Or Years, In Jail Upon Return
By Thai Newsroom Reporters

 

image.jpeg.70e503e76c693b6a9abeebc80be42

Pheu Thai de facto boss/former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra speaks to Reuters during an interview in Singapore. File photo: Reuters and published by Yahoo!News

 

DE FACTO PHEU THAI BOSS Thaksin Shinawatra has been desperately anticipating a matter of days, not months or years, for himself being put behind bars upon returning home, according to a partisan source.

 

Thaksin has been impatiently waiting for his party’s rank and file to run the country again so they will almost certainly find ways and means to help him out with his convicted jail term sooner than later, said the source who only spoke on condition that he not be identified.

 

The globetrotting Thaksin who has recently shown up in Hong Kong and Phnom Penh will not return home as repeatedly heralded until Pheu Thai candidate Srettha Thavisin has been voted the country’s 30th prime minister and his party has completely set up a coalition government.

 

The deposed prime minister who has been residing in self-exile abroad for the last 17 years following the 2006 coup has postponed his planned homecoming twice since last month with a previous schedule for the upcoming Thursday having been put off for no more than a couple of weeks.

 

Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2023/08/08/thaksin-only-anticipates-days-not-months-or-years-in-jail-upon-return/

 

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-- © Copyright  THAI NEWSROOM 2023-08-09

 

- Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here.

why don't he just pay the money back that he owes the state and thèn come back. only then it would be a matter of days in jail...

did he make any suggestion to do so?

so why would he be treated different?

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2 hours ago, nobodysfriend said:

Being a fugitive convicted criminal , an Interpol red notice would be an easy way to get him arrested when he shows up at an airport .

He is a troublemaker and his " homecoming " will cause exactly that

How many times have we been down this road?

 

If there is even a whiff of political interference ( and being tried and convicted by the Junta government which toppled you is a little bit more than a whiff), Interpol will have nothing to do with it.

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