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House Committee Members Plan To Visit Thaksin At Police Hospital

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MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE on Police Affairs plan to visit the “sickly” de facto Pheu Thai boss-cum-convict at large Thaksin Shinawatra at Police Hospital to find out the truth about him next month.

 

House committee chair Chaichana Dejdecho said today (Dec.14) he and other committee members will visit Thaksin who has been staying in a tight-security, private ward at Police Hospital for nearly four months either in the first or second week of next month.

 

The House committee chair made his comment following today’s testimony at parliament by Bangkok Remand Prison chief Nasathee Thongpalard who, Chaichana said, has failed to shed light on special privileges granted to the de facto Pheu Thai boss-cum-convict at large.

 

Whilst Thaksin’s medical treatment at Police Hospital is being paid for by the National Health Security Office, such privileges are not reportedly provided for other imprisoned convicts, Chaichana said.

 

By Thai Newsroom Reporters

TOP: House committee chair Chaichana Dejdecho with an image of de facto Pheu Thai boss Thaksin Shinawatra being wheeled to undergo a CT Scan and MRI at Police Hospital in October inset. Photo: Matichon

 

Full story: THAI NEWSROOM 2023-12-15

 

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Take him some flowers, I think he likes roses! :jap: :whistling:

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Yeah, by all means wait until next month. You can not disturb him over the festive season.

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

House committee chair Chaichana Dejdecho said today (Dec.14) he and other committee members will visit Thaksin who has been staying in a tight-security, private ward at Police Hospital for nearly four months either in the first or second week of next month.

I hope the visit will be a surprise one, or they'll have time to sneak him back in first....

 

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2 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Yeah, by all means wait until next month. You can not disturb him over the festive season.

At home?

Visiting?

Going to collect their remuneration more like.

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Quick! put the IV's back in and give him some pale make up.

That's nice Thaksin  is having some friends over. Outside catering perhaps. 

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Why next month - why not tomorrow? 

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49 minutes ago, phil2407 said:

Why next month - why not tomorrow? 

Good question.

It smells fishy, doesn't it?

This whole thing has been an obscene farce from the get go.

Well, that was smart waiting until next year--likely he will be paroled by then.  Problem solved.  That was easy!

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The committee members should be reminded that, for someone of Thaksin's status, the only suitable gifts to take are Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh.

That's just peachy, we were due to check on him next month but since he's already qualified for home release under the totally coincidentally newly introduced  Dept of Corrections guidelines the matter is now closed.

 

A lot of talk recently about the Democrats joining the coalition and getting the 2 vacant cabinet posts, I wonder who else is on that House Committee on Police Affairs other than the Chairman who is a Democrat. Going through the public motions perhaps but working to a perfectly orchestrated mutually beneficial outcome. Kind of reminds me of the rather predictable course the outcome of the election took.

7 hours ago, webfact said:

either in the first or second week of next month.

How urgent is that?  Strict advance notice must be given so Thaksin's face can be smeared with talc so he has a deathly pallor.

I’m sure he would of had a full pardon by the time of there visit they should be going today unannounced 

15 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Yeah, by all means wait until next month. You can not disturb him over the festive season.

I guess you mean he'll be away at parties etc., most of the time.

11 hours ago, Guderian said:

The committee members should be reminded that, for someone of Thaksin's status, the only suitable gifts to take are Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh.

and blood diamonds.

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