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Former Thai Police Chief, Police General Seripisut Temiyavet, made waves today by filing a legal complaint against Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen at the Royal Thai Police HQ in Bangkok.

 

Seripisut claims Hun Sen, Cambodia's former prime minister, orchestrated an assassination plot against political dissident Lim Kimya on Thai soil.

 

The alarming accusation is based on an audio clip aired by Al Jazeera, reportedly capturing Hun Sen instructing Phnom Penh Deputy Governor Keang Huot and Thai police to execute the plan.

 

In a dramatic twist, Cambodian officials dismissed the recording as AI-generated. However, tech experts have since authenticated the clip as genuine, adding fuel to the fire.

 

Additionally, the complaint references an August 2023 attack on opposition activist Proe Panna, who was assaulted by Khmer-speaking men in Rayong province, sustaining severe injuries.

 

Seripisut insists that since the directive led to criminal acts within Thailand, the matter falls under local jurisdiction. He cites Section 85 of the Thai Criminal Code, which penalises incitement to crimes carrying sentences over six months.

 

Despite lacking personal investigative authority, he’s urging Thai police and the attorney general to act swiftly.

 

He has also dismissed a separate complaint from Somkid Chuakong, related to a leaked conversation between the Thai PM and Hun Sen, labelling it a mere distraction. With these bold accusations, Seripisut is pushing the boundaries of Thai-Cambodian relations, calling for decisive legal action.

 

As the situation unfolds, the implications could ripple through diplomatic channels and stir regional tensions. Whether this legal odyssey will lead to international consequences or resolution remains a burning question.

 

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

The alarming accusation is based on an audio clip aired by Al Jazeera, reportedly capturing Hun Sen instructing Phnom Penh Deputy Governor Keang Huot and Thai police to execute the plan.

 

In a dramatic twist, Cambodian officials dismissed the recording as AI-generated. However, tech experts have since authenticated the clip as genuine, adding fuel to the fire

Might have to get my tin hat out soon... 

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

made waves today by filing a legal complaint against Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen

 

This old dinosaur should keep his mouth shut, he may end up in the Mekong!

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28 minutes ago, Burma Bill said:

 

This old dinosaur should keep his mouth shut, he may end up in the Mekong!

 

Naw this is a stooge that either Thaksin has slid an envelope or an important spot in the cabinet to. Hi party Thai Liberal has one seat in the house, LOL  they werepart of the coaliltion but not now

 

Thai courts can donothing allhe is doing is trying to get the mud to stop sticking on the PUPPET

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12 hours ago, webfact said:

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Picture courtesy of The Standard via THe Thaiger

 

Former Thai Police Chief, Police General Seripisut Temiyavet, made waves today by filing a legal complaint against Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen at the Royal Thai Police HQ in Bangkok.

 

Seripisut claims Hun Sen, Cambodia's former prime minister, orchestrated an assassination plot against political dissident Lim Kimya on Thai soil.

 

The alarming accusation is based on an audio clip aired by Al Jazeera, reportedly capturing Hun Sen instructing Phnom Penh Deputy Governor Keang Huot and Thai police to execute the plan.

 

In a dramatic twist, Cambodian officials dismissed the recording as AI-generated. However, tech experts have since authenticated the clip as genuine, adding fuel to the fire.

 

Additionally, the complaint references an August 2023 attack on opposition activist Proe Panna, who was assaulted by Khmer-speaking men in Rayong province, sustaining severe injuries.

 

Seripisut insists that since the directive led to criminal acts within Thailand, the matter falls under local jurisdiction. He cites Section 85 of the Thai Criminal Code, which penalises incitement to crimes carrying sentences over six months.

 

Despite lacking personal investigative authority, he’s urging Thai police and the attorney general to act swiftly.

 

He has also dismissed a separate complaint from Somkid Chuakong, related to a leaked conversation between the Thai PM and Hun Sen, labelling it a mere distraction. With these bold accusations, Seripisut is pushing the boundaries of Thai-Cambodian relations, calling for decisive legal action.

 

As the situation unfolds, the implications could ripple through diplomatic channels and stir regional tensions. Whether this legal odyssey will lead to international consequences or resolution remains a burning question.

 

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Why both sides have to escalate this conflict?

There will be no winner 

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All these X military X police officers that have high positions they are corrupt they’re all millionaires or billionaires or whatever the governors of the provinces the school directors they’re all rotten to the core but yet nobody doesn’t think about it and a guy runs away with billions the style of luxury comes back 15+ years later doesn’t spend one day in jail And nobody cares TIT 

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Nicely played Thailand .Now drag him off to the International Court...Uncle Murderer. Yes let's give him the respect he deserves after shaming Thai PM - 

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Despite these various political squabbles, which really don't affect regular people going about their lives, I can attest that, no matter what, Thailand is still an exponentially better place to live than the US, which is now under the control of a psycho felon, all of congress, and all of the supreme court, and they are doing serious damage to the US democracy and to the world economy. Trump was no doubt at least partly motivated in the Iran bombing by wanting to distract people away from confronting his systematic dismantling of democracy. Now he can play the hero, and people  will fall for it. As to what I think, it's true that Iran's nuclear program posed enough of an immediate threat that the bombing was necessary to dismantle that threat, and the rest of the threat to its neighbors with its military. But I don't give it much thought as I'm happy to live in Thailand 8000 miles from US mayhem

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3 hours ago, DTL2014 said:

Nicely played Thailand .Now drag him off to the International Court...Uncle Murderer. Yes let's give him the respect he deserves after shaming Thai PM - 

Is the Uncle Murderer a reference to ex Khmer Rouge terrorist.

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