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She Zhijiang, a notorious gambling tycoon detained in Thailand, has alleged "inhumane treatment" within the jail system following claims that he had been acting as a Chinese spy. His legal team has raised concerns over his safety and physical well-being in a letter to Interpol, which they hope will lead to the dismissal of an extradition request from China.

 

She, who holds Cambodian citizenship, has been embroiled in legal battles since his arrest in 2022. He was detained in Bangkok on an international arrest warrant and an Interpol red notice initiated by Beijing, accusing him of managing illegal online gambling operations throughout Southeast Asia.

 

The letter, dated 9th January, highlights severe accusations of abuse. It states that She has endured solitary confinement, been shackled, and denied necessary medical attention for a spinal injury. Additionally, it mentions unwanted visits from Chinese officials, which raises concerns about his security and suggests potential intimidation.

 

She’s legal representatives, Clara Gerard-Rodriguez and Pierre-Olivier Sur of FTMS Avocats, describe these conditions as "inhumane" and indicative of human rights abuses. They explicitly express fears for his life, urging Interpol to annul the red notice, which seeks his extradition to China.


Neither Thailand’s Ministry of Justice nor the Department of Corrections has offered a comment on the allegations. Similarly, Beijing’s embassy in Bangkok and China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs have remained silent on the matter. Efforts to reach China's Ministry of State Security for a response were unfruitful.

 

According to Interpol policies, any red notice must not contravene the organisation's strict guidelines against activities of a political, military, religious, or racial nature. While an Interpol spokesperson acknowledged this, they refrained from making specific comments regarding She Zhijiang's case.

 

The allegations against Thai prison authorities and the claimed visits by Chinese officials add complexity to an already tense situation. She’s legal representatives insist that his treatment violates both international human rights standards and Interpol’s own regulations, underscoring the potential for political motivations at play.

 

As the international community closely watches, this case stands as a stark reminder of the intricate legal web involving transnational crimes, human rights, and political intrigu - especially when high-profile figures like She Zhijiang are involved. The outcome may hinge on diplomatic pressures and legal interpretations that will shape She’s immediate future and any potential extradition to China, reported Bangkok Post.

 

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One must assume that the accommodation does not suit the distinguished gentleman in the suit. :cheesy:
 

1 hour ago, Tropicalevo said:

The name's Zhijiang, She Zhijiang.

Martini anyone?

That is a wine glass, Dear Mr. T

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

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She Zhijiang. File photo.

 

She Zhijiang, a notorious gambling tycoon detained in Thailand, has alleged "inhumane treatment" within the jail system following claims that he had been acting as a Chinese spy. His legal team has raised concerns over his safety and physical well-being in a letter to Interpol, which they hope will lead to the dismissal of an extradition request from China.

 

She, who holds Cambodian citizenship, has been embroiled in legal battles since his arrest in 2022. He was detained in Bangkok on an international arrest warrant and an Interpol red notice initiated by Beijing, accusing him of managing illegal online gambling operations throughout Southeast Asia.

 

The letter, dated 9th January, highlights severe accusations of abuse. It states that She has endured solitary confinement, been shackled, and denied necessary medical attention for a spinal injury. Additionally, it mentions unwanted visits from Chinese officials, which raises concerns about his security and suggests potential intimidation.

 

She’s legal representatives, Clara Gerard-Rodriguez and Pierre-Olivier Sur of FTMS Avocats, describe these conditions as "inhumane" and indicative of human rights abuses. They explicitly express fears for his life, urging Interpol to annul the red notice, which seeks his extradition to China.


 

Neither Thailand’s Ministry of Justice nor the Department of Corrections has offered a comment on the allegations. Similarly, Beijing’s embassy in Bangkok and China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs have remained silent on the matter. Efforts to reach China's Ministry of State Security for a response were unfruitful.

 

According to Interpol policies, any red notice must not contravene the organisation's strict guidelines against activities of a political, military, religious, or racial nature. While an Interpol spokesperson acknowledged this, they refrained from making specific comments regarding She Zhijiang's case.

 

The allegations against Thai prison authorities and the claimed visits by Chinese officials add complexity to an already tense situation. She’s legal representatives insist that his treatment violates both international human rights standards and Interpol’s own regulations, underscoring the potential for political motivations at play.

 

As the international community closely watches, this case stands as a stark reminder of the intricate legal web involving transnational crimes, human rights, and political intrigu - especially when high-profile figures like She Zhijiang are involved. The outcome may hinge on diplomatic pressures and legal interpretations that will shape She’s immediate future and any potential extradition to China, reported Bangkok Post.

 

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There are definitely no human rights in a Thai jail, but do the crime, do the time…suck it up big boy, karma at its best!

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5 hours ago, KireB said:

Weren't Chinese gangster safe according to our PM, who is enjoying the pristine mountsin air in Switzerland.

She might extend her stay until the Thai wins change direction, and advise Daddy not to take the kids out.

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