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Thaksin Won’t Be Held In Police Custody Upon Release On Parole: Lawyer


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This is a non story.

As far as I am aware 'Police Custody' means incarcerated in the cells at police station.

The only time people on parole are placed in police custody is when they break the terms of their parole

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I don't think that is the correct meaning of the word cum, but could be in his case. 1 year jail sentence what l think that translates to in English is hospital stay, and good to see good to see no bias or prejudice in the Thai "JUSTICE" system. Amazing Thailand 

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Well, if "conversion wonders" like i.e. the miraculous "baking flour into illegal substance" has no impact on politicability in Thailand ....... 

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Did any one think he actually would? Question now is he has been too sick to return to prison (hardly a return i know after spending just a few hours there) when he is given parole will he suddenly be miraculously cured and no longer need to remain in hospital? Total farce from start to finish and despite every politicians promise that just is for all not just the wealthy and those politicaly connected 

You can tell its gotten bad in Thailand now, people have simply conceded that T.I.T and nothing will ever change and whats the point in protesting, they had a glimmer of light when the elections saw the move forward party won but was quickly stamped out. They would rather make concessions to Thaksin to guarantee his freedom (was public enemy number 1) rather than concede to change

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3 hours ago, newbee2022 said:

Congrats Thaksin,🙏 congrats Thailand🙏

Interesting. Many posters can't see the sarcasm. Must be disturbing.

So, here for those: it's SARCASM. 👍

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....... and what happened to his anti Royal comments made a few years ago ?  ...under the carpet no doubt !

 

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The whole saga is like a cooking show. We’ve known from the beginning what the final dish is; we’re now just watching how it’s done.

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

Neither can the police or public prosecutors hold the de facto Pheu Thai boss-cum-convict in custody anywhere pending a planned questioning of him on charge of violating the lese majeste law, also known as Section 112 of the Criminal Code, with verbal statements which he had made during his self-exile abroad, according to the association head.

 

Rather different treatment from just about anybody else suspected of committing lese majeste, they're usually locked away in the nearest prison as soon as the fuzz get their hands on them.

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5 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Miraculously fit and well??

Or has he been home all the time?

Yes, after two emergency operation for life threatening ailments, and months of a difficult, touch and go recuperation process, it's a miracle he is still alive. A godsend for Siam as he is the only one who has the capabilities to fix the nation' s problem. 

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39 minutes ago, Thakkar said:

The whole saga is like a cooking show. We’ve known from the beginning what the final dish is; we’re now just watching how it’s done.

Just a lot more hilarious than a cooking show, almost as entertaining as the orange Jesus show across the Pacific. Politics has never been as entertaining as it is now.

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