Popular Post snoop1130 Posted March 6 Popular Post Posted March 6 Photo courtesy of Thairath Online Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra encountered a significant legal hurdle today, as the Criminal Court denied his request to travel to Indonesia for the upcoming ASEAN meeting. Thaksin remains embroiled in legal challenges under Thailand's lèse majesté law and the Computer Crime Act, and the court ruled there was insufficient reason to permit his departure from the country while proceedings are ongoing. Arriving at the Criminal Court in Bangkok with his lawyer, Winyat Chatmontri, the ex-PM sought clearance for international travel, citing an invitation from the Indonesian president. The court reviewed his application, beginning at 10am on March 6, but ultimately decided against it, citing the lack of convincing justification amid his legal issues. At 12.02pm, Thaksin departed the court in silence, refraining from commenting to the media. His request was officially dismissed later in the afternoon, affirming that he would not be allowed to leave Thailand for the ASEAN meeting set for March 7. Since returning to Thailand last year after 15 years in exile, Thaksin's legal troubles have been a prominent issue in Thai political discourse. His recent actions, including the bid to exit the country, have spurred speculations regarding his legal tactics and potential political motives. For now, with the court’s decisive ruling, Thaksin remains in Thailand under close government scrutiny. His future moves remain uncertain, and his absence at the ASEAN meeting underscores the ongoing complexities surrounding his legal and political situation, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-06 2 1 2 4 1 18
Popular Post josephbloggs Posted March 6 Popular Post Posted March 6 Good. The only better decision would have been to let him go but not come back. The man seriously needs reigning in. 6 1 3 4 23
Popular Post ronnie50 Posted March 6 Popular Post Posted March 6 Seems he's pushed the initial deal with the Amart for his return from exile as far as he could. I thought the deal was that he was supposed to fade into the background - but he's done the opposite. The Amart are restless, this is clear, and not good news for Thailand if they are scared of him (again). 1 1 6
Popular Post redwood1 Posted March 6 Popular Post Posted March 6 Let him go.... He has paid his dues..... Tony served his one hour at the jail, before his helicopter arrived... I bet the poor guy is still trying to recover from his brutal jail experience... 1 1 1 27 1
Popular Post ukrules Posted March 6 Popular Post Posted March 6 Someone's tightening the screws here, if he wants out then he will leave one way or another. 2 3
Popular Post blaze master Posted March 6 Popular Post Posted March 6 1 hour ago, snoop1130 said: Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra encountered a significant legal hurdle today, as the Criminal Court denied his request to travel to Indonesia for the upcoming ASEAN meeting. So ? This guy does what he wants when he wants. Legal hurdles just mean bigger envelopes. Jai yen yen he's all good. 2 3 2 4
Popular Post ronnie50 Posted March 6 Popular Post Posted March 6 52 minutes ago, ukrules said: Someone's tightening the screws here, if he wants out then he will leave one way or another. I think it's the usual tripartite suspects tightening the screws - and using their various proxies as always. They're sending him a signal, not a judicial signal, that's a smokescreen, it's something else. Possibly something bigger. I hope not another coup. Why couldn't he just stay in the background and give directions from there? 1 6
Popular Post connda Posted March 6 Popular Post Posted March 6 Let him go. If he ends up in Dubai, great! 1 7
Popular Post Artisi Posted Thursday at 07:38 PM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 07:38 PM 8 hours ago, redwood1 said: Let him go.... He has paid his dues..... Tony served his one hour at the jail, before his helicopter arrived... I bet the poor guy is still trying to recover from his brutal jail experience... More likely sick of playing with his grandkids and needs a break away. 13
Popular Post scorecard Posted Thursday at 09:09 PM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 09:09 PM 10 hours ago, josephbloggs said: Good. The only better decision would have been to let him go but not come back. The man seriously needs reigning in. Why would he be attending an ASEAN meeting, he's not an elected official, he's not authorized to make statements on behalf of Thailand nor make decisions on behalf of Thailand. 1 7 4 20
Popular Post bendejo Posted Thursday at 09:19 PM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 09:19 PM in 2008 he said he was going to the Olympics in Beijing. Was he really sitting in the bleachers in the bird-nest stadium for 15 years? Why would he be attending an ASEAN meeting, he's not an elected official, he's not authorized to make statements on behalf of Thailand nor make decisions on behalf of Thailand. Especially after he was so congenial and charming at that meeting when he told them at the onset that if anyone mentions Tak Bai he's walking out. Now the T family of politicians is offering apologies for it, I wonder why. 2 2
Popular Post ikke1959 Posted Thursday at 11:08 PM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 11:08 PM For someone who nearly died he is very active ... he should be out of politics but it is all Thaksin we read every day everywhere, and in the coming debate his doings can't be questioned... Strange .. So good block him and lock him up 1 2 4
Artisi Posted Friday at 12:31 AM Posted Friday at 12:31 AM 3 hours ago, scorecard said: Why would he be attending an ASEAN meeting, he's not an elected official, he's not authorized to make statements on behalf of Thailand nor make decisions on behalf of Thailand. Well he does make and directs decisions via the clone PM, but It's only smart people who care and they unfortunately don't rate under the current political fiasco. He really needs curbing and taken out of the circuit one way or another. 2
wombat Posted Friday at 01:03 AM Posted Friday at 01:03 AM What's the criteria for being a countries representative at ASEAN? 1
Popular Post Sydebolle Posted Friday at 01:05 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 01:05 AM Knives were out all the while .......... get the pop corn, it might be an interesting summer session after all 😉 1 2
Popular Post Ironmike Posted Friday at 01:07 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 01:07 AM I must be mistaken I believe that after his 5 minutes in jail he was released and told never to have anything to do with political BS ever again so why does he need to go to all these places and talk with other leaders isn't that his daughters job or is she just a muppet he controls? He needs to be placed into prison for the full sentence and let this country get back into its feet with a truly elected Prime minister the people want. 3 3 3
Popular Post Homburg Posted Friday at 01:17 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 01:17 AM 13 minutes ago, wombat said: What's the criteria for being a countries representative at ASEAN? Brown envelope. 5
mfd101 Posted Friday at 01:19 AM Posted Friday at 01:19 AM I assume Thailand's proper representative will be attending the ASEAN meeting, namely the PM.
gravia Posted Friday at 01:55 AM Posted Friday at 01:55 AM Just jump in his private jet, destination thailand, revise flight plan enroute, lands at the summit, How did that happen, must have been a pilot error. 1
Gandtee Posted Friday at 01:55 AM Posted Friday at 01:55 AM Will his daughter have to attend without him? https://youtu.be/KsH63qJlIMM
Popular Post jwl53 Posted Friday at 01:59 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 01:59 AM 4 hours ago, scorecard said: Why would he be attending an ASEAN meeting, he's not an elected official, he's not authorized to make statements on behalf of Thailand nor make decisions on behalf of Thailand. He is still pulling all the government strings, he is running the country from the shadows with his daughter as his mouth piece 1 2
Caldera Posted Friday at 01:59 AM Posted Friday at 01:59 AM 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra encountered a significant legal hurdle today, as the Criminal Court denied his request to travel to Indonesia for the upcoming ASEAN meeting. From time to time he needs to be put in his place, otherwise he thinks he's the boss. 1
bendejo Posted Friday at 02:06 AM Posted Friday at 02:06 AM Then there are the old fears about him and his friends in Singapore engaging in rascality.
renaissanc Posted Friday at 02:08 AM Posted Friday at 02:08 AM "But I must go! Don't you know that I'm the de facto Prime Minister?" 2
Moonfire Posted Friday at 02:13 AM Posted Friday at 02:13 AM He should drink a Red Bull; they give you wings! As others know so well. 1 1
Gottfrid Posted Friday at 02:19 AM Posted Friday at 02:19 AM 1 hour ago, wombat said: What's the criteria for being a countries representative at ASEAN? Being hired as a consultant for the Thai government, which I am pretty sure he is.
Popular Post Mario Cosmopolite Posted Friday at 02:20 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 02:20 AM 15 hours ago, josephbloggs said: Good. The only better decision would have been to let him go but not come back. The man seriously needs reigning in. reigns are for kings. reins are for horses. 1 2 2
Purdey Posted Friday at 02:28 AM Posted Friday at 02:28 AM He should not represent Thailand at the meeting. The Indonesians can come to Thailand.
ronnie50 Posted Friday at 03:17 AM Posted Friday at 03:17 AM 6 hours ago, scorecard said: Why would he be attending an ASEAN meeting, he's not an elected official, he's not authorized to make statements on behalf of Thailand nor make decisions on behalf of Thailand. Exactly my point. What were they thinking? If this wasn't part of the deal done with the Amart to let him come back and dump Move Forward from the coalition government, then the Shinawatara's are playing with fire. Let's hope it doesn't result in another Army 'free fire zone'!
Jim Blue Posted Friday at 03:24 AM Posted Friday at 03:24 AM 13 hours ago, connda said: Let him go. If he ends up in Dubai, great! Perhaps Darfur ?
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