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Thaksin's Calm First Night in Klong Prem Prison

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Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has settled into Klong Prem Central Prison, spending his initial night in calm and composed conditions, according to the Department of Corrections. This follows his transfer from Bangkok Remand Prison after being sentenced by the Supreme Court to a 12-month term.

 

Thaksin, 76, was moved to the central prison in line with the Department of Corrections' protocol that mandates inmates with confirmed convictions be housed separately from those awaiting trial. The move comes after the court deemed his earlier hospital stay instead of serving time as illegal.

 

During his first night, Thaksin was placed in a quarantine ward, where he reportedly slept well and adjusted smoothly. Corrections officials noted that he made no special requests and appeared both physically and emotionally stable. Comprehensive procedures, including health screenings and mental evaluations, affirmed his satisfactory condition.

 

Klong Prem, known for its high security, is one of Thailand’s five top-tier prisons. The facility is strategically located near the Corrections Hospital, ensuring quick medical assistance if required. Given Thaksin’s prominent status, additional security measures have been enacted, and he is monitored by a well-behaved inmate acting as a warden assistant.

 

Upon entry, Thaksin underwent identity verification, health screening, and checks for prohibited items. As part of standard COVID-19 protocols, he is in quarantine for five days before being assigned to a specific zone. Potential placements include areas for elderly or ill inmates, or zones focused on rehabilitation through education.

 

Thaksin’s previous eight-year sentence was reduced to one year through royal clemency. Under current guidelines, he might be eligible for parole after serving six months, with his age potentially allowing for additional considerations.

 

Moreover, the Corrections Department is evaluating a programme under the 2023 Corrections Act for out-of-prison detention using electronic monitoring (EM) devices. Despite Thaksin's eligibility, limited EM resources pose challenges, with the department expecting new budget allocations by 2025.

 

In anticipation of any royal pardon during his imprisonment, Thaksin could see further sentence reductions. Initially classified as a medium-level inmate, he will have opportunities for status upgrades biannually. Given his skills, he may also assist with duties like library services or providing support in medical areas, particularly due to his English proficiency.

 

During his quarantine, which runs from 9th to 13th September, only legal counsel can visit Thaksin. Family visits will commence thereafter, restricted to ten pre-approved individuals. Additionally, inmates may receive up to 15,000 Baht in their prison accounts for personal use, with a daily spending cap of 500 Baht (approximately £11).

 

Thaksin’s lawyer, Winyat Chatmontree, has reportedly not scheduled a visit yet. As the former prime minister navigates his latest circumstances, all eyes remain on how this high-profile detention unfolds.

 

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    I think you are giving Thaksin too much credence. Nobody really cares about this old timer anymore, he's from a bygone era and is old news these days. Yes, money talks in Thailand and yes he will get

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What are the odds of him getting a parole, just like last time. Who has the authority to parole anyone.

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Shame

1 minute ago, GreasyFingers said:

What are the odds of him getting a parole, just like last time. Who has the authority to parole anyone.

You know who.....

This reminds of an old song.

Good luck Tony. :giggle:

 

 

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Not sure how many here have visited Klong Prem, but it is a depressing place. Clean but soulless, inmates have to obey orders instantly. I cannot imagine Thaksin sharing a cell with 20 others on the floor with one shared toilet.

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2 minutes ago, Purdey said:

I cannot imagine Thaksin sharing a cell with 20 others on the floor with one shared toilet.

He will never have to do that. Think about it. 

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3 minutes ago, marin said:

He will never have to do that. Think about it. 

why dont you look up on google there are plenty of picture of the vip cells 

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25 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

why dont you look up on google there are plenty of picture of the vip cells 

 

They have already sorted the bathroom out for him.

 

 

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29 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

why dont you look up on google there are plenty of picture of the vip cells 

He is behind bars. I dont really care what part of the jail he is in. Why did you say that to me? Do you think he is in a 20 person cell? 76 years old, a former prime minister and one of the richest men in Thailand. Again he is behind bars wearing a blue prison uniform. That is all I know. 

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He is not worried or does not care much. He will be sick in no time.

Hes out within 5 months. 

1 hour ago, Purdey said:

Not sure how many here have visited Klong Prem, but it is a depressing place. Clean but soulless, inmates have to obey orders instantly. I cannot imagine Thaksin sharing a cell with 20 others on the floor with one shared toilet.

Have you been there? I’d love to hear more if you’re able to share. From what I’ve read, it’s one of Thailand’s most notorious prisons, apparently only one foreigner has ever escaped. I imagine Thaksin is in the more comfortable wing where they house army generals and other high-profile inmates.

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38 minutes ago, Jedi888 said:

He is not worried or does not care much. He will be sick in no time.

Hes out within 5 months. 

Still, doing five months of porridge in any prison can’t be easy, no matter how comfortable it is.

 
 
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39 minutes ago, marin said:

He is behind bars. I dont really care what part of the jail he is in. Why did you say that to me? Do you think he is in a 20 person cell? 76 years old, a former prime minister and one of the richest men in Thailand. Again he is behind bars wearing a blue prison uniform. That is all I know. 

 

No you Think he is in prison....Only a tiny few Billionaires have ever gone to prison in all of History EVER....

The powers that be screwed up the management of Tonys last prison stint....

 

The current prison stint seems very fishy....No telling whats going on....

Any where from him not being there.... To at worst a luxury prison cell...

 

Either way he will have his sentence commuted in no time...

Should he get parole after perverting the course of justice?

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...........During his first night, Thaksin was placed in a quarantine ward, where he reportedly slept well and adjusted smoothly. ......

 

So what?

Thaksin's Calm First Night in Klong Prem Prison

 

Wouldn't "Thaksin's body double's Calm First night in Klong Prem Prision" be more accurate?  Asking for an farang friend.  😁

2 hours ago, falangUK said:

Have you been there? I’d love to hear more if you’re able to share. From what I’ve read, it’s one of Thailand’s most notorious prisons, apparently only one foreigner has ever escaped. I imagine Thaksin is in the more comfortable wing where they house army generals and other high-profile inmates.

I seriously doubt that Mr. T. is anywhere near Gen-Pop.

Wonder if all the other prisoners had a similar calm comfortable night? 

15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Upon entry, Thaksin underwent identity verification, health screening, and checks for prohibited items.

Mobile phone?

15 hours ago, JoePai said:

Shame

You know who.....

Another one that needs to put his glasses on. PAROLE does not spell pardon.

13 hours ago, redwood1 said:

 

No you Think he is in prison....Only a tiny few Billionaires have ever gone to prison in all of History EVER....

The powers that be screwed up the management of Tonys last prison stint....

 

The current prison stint seems very fishy....No telling whats going on....

Any where from him not being there.... To at worst a luxury prison cell...

 

Either way he will have his sentence commuted in no time...

 

I think you are giving Thaksin too much credence. Nobody really cares about this old timer anymore, he's from a bygone era and is old news these days. Yes, money talks in Thailand and yes he will get certain privilege's and is very unlikely to serve the full year, but the fact is he is behind the door and many experts on here and bar stools all around the country said that would never happen as they sipped on their cheap Leo. It's also worth noting that there will be people in power who are pleased he's inside and may do their best to let him fester for as long as poss. 

16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has settled into Klong Prem Central Prison, spending his initial night in calm and composed conditions, according to the Department of Corrections. This follows his transfer from Bangkok Remand Prison after being sentenced by the Supreme Court to a 12-month term.

 

Thaksin, 76, was moved to the central prison in line with the Department of Corrections' protocol that mandates inmates with confirmed convictions be housed separately from those awaiting trial. The move comes after the court deemed his earlier hospital stay instead of serving time as illegal.

 

During his first night, Thaksin was placed in a quarantine ward, where he reportedly slept well and adjusted smoothly. Corrections officials noted that he made no special requests and appeared both physically and emotionally stable. Comprehensive procedures, including health screenings and mental evaluations, affirmed his satisfactory condition.

 

Klong Prem, known for its high security, is one of Thailand’s five top-tier prisons. The facility is strategically located near the Corrections Hospital, ensuring quick medical assistance if required. Given Thaksin’s prominent status, additional security measures have been enacted, and he is monitored by a well-behaved inmate acting as a warden assistant.

 

Upon entry, Thaksin underwent identity verification, health screening, and checks for prohibited items. As part of standard COVID-19 protocols, he is in quarantine for five days before being assigned to a specific zone. Potential placements include areas for elderly or ill inmates, or zones focused on rehabilitation through education.

 

Thaksin’s previous eight-year sentence was reduced to one year through royal clemency. Under current guidelines, he might be eligible for parole after serving six months, with his age potentially allowing for additional considerations.

 

Moreover, the Corrections Department is evaluating a programme under the 2023 Corrections Act for out-of-prison detention using electronic monitoring (EM) devices. Despite Thaksin's eligibility, limited EM resources pose challenges, with the department expecting new budget allocations by 2025.

 

In anticipation of any royal pardon during his imprisonment, Thaksin could see further sentence reductions. Initially classified as a medium-level inmate, he will have opportunities for status upgrades biannually. Given his skills, he may also assist with duties like library services or providing support in medical areas, particularly due to his English proficiency.

 

During his quarantine, which runs from 9th to 13th September, only legal counsel can visit Thaksin. Family visits will commence thereafter, restricted to ten pre-approved individuals. Additionally, inmates may receive up to 15,000 Baht in their prison accounts for personal use, with a daily spending cap of 500 Baht (approximately £11).

 

Thaksin’s lawyer, Winyat Chatmontree, has reportedly not scheduled a visit yet. As the former prime minister navigates his latest circumstances, all eyes remain on how this high-profile detention unfolds.

 

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so far so good. after he is put in a more permanent place, we'll see again...

it's not over until it's over!

Here is the start

"Under current guidelines, he might be eligible for parole after serving six months, with his age potentially allowing for additional considerations."

And " Despite Thaksin's eligibility, limited EM resources pose challenges,"

THen it goes on 

"In anticipation of any royal pardon during his imprisonment, Thaksin could see further sentence reductions. Initially classified as a medium-level inmate, he will have opportunities for status upgrades biannually. Given his skills, he may also assist with duties like library services or providing support in medical areas, particularly due to his English proficiency."

Ohhh boy

17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Moreover, the Corrections Department is evaluating a programme under the 2023 Corrections Act for out-of-prison detention using electronic monitoring (EM) devices. Despite Thaksin's eligibility, limited EM resources pose challenges, with the department expecting new budget allocations by 2025.

There you are - bingo!

 

Being the public spirited sort of chap he is, I am sure that he will fund all the necessary resources himself.

Still can't believe he's in the slammer; he's been very smart out whiting his opponents up till now. I bet he's still got a trump card to play.  

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Thaksin's Calm First Night in Klong Prem Prison

Can we expect a daily Reality TV show?

16 hours ago, quake said:

 

They have already sorted the bathroom out for him.

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Frankie baby said:

Still can't believe he's in the slammer; he's been very smart out whiting his opponents up till now. I bet he's still got a trump card to play.  

 

Sorry, couldn't resist...

At times I have the breaking strain of a wet Kit-Kat!

'the Corrections Department is evaluating a programme under the 2023 Corrections Act for out-of-prison detention using electronic monitoring (EM) devices. Despite Thaksin's eligibility, limited EM resources pose challenges, with the department expecting new budget allocations by 2025.'

 

I fully expect him to make a substantial contribution to the department's budget; he will be home before the month is out.

The first 5 nights are in covid quarantine (yes, that appears to still be a thing!)

After that I expect he will get a nice private cell.

When things die down I predict he will be secretly removed from the prison altogether.

I take it that he’s not sleeping in an overcrowded cell with a pee bucket in the middle of the room ! No doubt he has got the comforts of what others can only dream of and I’m not talking just about those in prison  talking about those poor souls who sleep rough throughout the Kingdoms streets 

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