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Contingency in Place for Possible Thaksin Return

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BANGKOK (NNT) - Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam recently revealed that a contingency plan has been devised in anticipation of the potential return of fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

 

According to Wissanu, the government has taken measures to address the situation in the event of Thaksin’s return to face legal proceedings. He affirmed that various concerned authorities, including the courts and the Department of Corrections, are fully prepared to effectively handle the situation.

 

However, the deputy prime minister also made a specific request to Thaksin regarding the timing of his potential return, urging the former premier not to choose weekends or public holidays for his arrival. He cited the operational dynamics of the judicial system, where courts that would be responsible for designating a detention facility for Thaksin would not be operational during such days. This could complicate the process of finding an appropriate detention venue for the former prime minister on such days.

 

Thaksin recently declared his intention to return to Thailand on August 10, marking the end of his self-imposed exile. However, he subsequently postponed his return, citing the need for medical check-ups as advised by his doctors. He has deferred his homecoming on several occasions in the past.

 

Thaksin has spent years living in self-imposed exile. During his absence, he has been handed a cumulative prison sentence of 12 years across four separate cases by the Supreme Court’s Criminal Division for Holders of Political Office. The legal challenges he faces have been a central factor in his prolonged stay outside the country.

 

By Paul Rujopakarn

 

Source: https://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news/detail/TCATG230809141953179

 

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He won't come back till his party has taken over as the Government

A few more posts addressing his return and repeating the same nonsense are needed, just in case we missed the first couple. 

Curious to wonder if there is such a statute of limitations regarding the suggested wrong doings.....

12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam recently revealed that a contingency plan has been devised in anticipation of the potential return of fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

Anticipation, potential... nuff said.

15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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BANGKOK (NNT) - Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam recently revealed that a contingency plan has been devised in anticipation of the potential return of fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

 

According to Wissanu, the government has taken measures to address the situation in the event of Thaksin’s return to face legal proceedings. He affirmed that various concerned authorities, including the courts and the Department of Corrections, are fully prepared to effectively handle the situation.

 

However, the deputy prime minister also made a specific request to Thaksin regarding the timing of his potential return, urging the former premier not to choose weekends or public holidays for his arrival. He cited the operational dynamics of the judicial system, where courts that would be responsible for designating a detention facility for Thaksin would not be operational during such days. This could complicate the process of finding an appropriate detention venue for the former prime minister on such days.

 

Thaksin recently declared his intention to return to Thailand on August 10, marking the end of his self-imposed exile. However, he subsequently postponed his return, citing the need for medical check-ups as advised by his doctors. He has deferred his homecoming on several occasions in the past.

 

Thaksin has spent years living in self-imposed exile. During his absence, he has been handed a cumulative prison sentence of 12 years across four separate cases by the Supreme Court’s Criminal Division for Holders of Political Office. The legal challenges he faces have been a central factor in his prolonged stay outside the country.

 

By Paul Rujopakarn

 

Source: https://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news/detail/TCATG230809141953179

 

nnt.jpg
 
-- © Copyright NNT 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 I hear about Thaksin giving back all the millions/billions of Thai baht that he took?

why only about him staying in jail or not...

him ànd his sister should both be locked up first, then pay everything back, only then they could be freed from jail, not before!

The current government tried Thaksin in absentia under a new law devised by the former junta leadership but now seems to make every effort to keep him from returning. That's FEAR.

45 minutes ago, khunpeer said:

why don't I hear about Thaksin giving back all the millions/billions of Thai baht that he took?

why only about him staying in jail or not...

him ànd his sister should both be locked up first, then pay everything back, only then they could be freed from jail, not before!

The post coup court did what they did best by arbitrarily seizing $1.4 billion from Thaksin $2.29 billion in assets. 

16 hours ago, keith101 said:

He won't come back till his party has taken over as the Government

quite! No PT, no Mr T

11 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

The post coup court did what they did best by arbitrarily seizing $1.4 billion from Thaksin $2.29 billion in assets. 

And rightfully so IMHO.

 

He didn't steal money, but simply made it impossible to compete against his company.

 

Why would he even consider returning, if a pardon wasn't part of a deal.   That's just stupid.   At his age, 12 yrs, or part of, could be a life sentence.

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