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Gunmen spray bullets into house of ACT chairman Pramon Sutivong

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BANGKOK: -- Unknown gunmen sprayed bullets into the house of Anti Corruption of Thailand (ACT) chairman Pramon Sutivong before dawn today, causing damages inside the house.

Mr Pramon is also chairman of the board of Toyota Motor Thailand and a board member of Siam Cement Group.

According to the police, the gun attack on Mr Pramon happened at about 3.00 a.m. today at his residence on Soi Prasartsuk off Yen-akart road in Chong Nonsee area of Yannawa district.

Unknown number of gunmen fired over a dozen of shots into the house and then fled.

5-6 bullet remnants were found inside the house. Some furniture inside were damaged by the bullets. However there was no injury.

Mr Pramon was earlier reported to be among major financial supporters of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) listed by the Department of Special Investigation (DSI).

However when some of the names targeted by the DSI was leaked to the media, the DSI then withheld the list and did not announce as it had earlier said.

The list also included Red Bull founder Chaleo Yoovidhya who died on 17 March 2012.

Meanwhile in the attack on the Criminal Court building last night, initial inspection by forensic police suspected it might be an attack by M 79 grenade as two large glass panels were broken.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/gunmen-spray-bullets-house-act-chairman-pramon-sutivong/

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-- Thai PBS 2014-02-15

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ACC, NACC...there are always the ""right" peoples to fight against corruption. Maybe he plan to do his work, than this was the last warning. For me, the concrete business is the most easy and valueable way to stolen Taxpayers money. Thats why the Governments answer on flood problems is to order more concrete. coffee1.gif

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Tarit, look what you've done now. Almost as if the list was leaked to ensure some people got little reminders of what happens if you don't follow the PT line.

Why bother with the law when you have guns.

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edwardandtubs, on 15 Feb 2014 - 12:47, said:

So the chairman of the Anti-Corruption Commission is also chairman of the board of Toyota Motor Thailand and a board member of Siam Cement Group. And he's tasked with finding conflicts of interest...

He is a prominent industrialist in Thailand, that cares about the future of this country.

Or would you have liked Chalerm or Tharit, to have this position to destroy more this country and it's credibility?

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So the chairman of the Anti-Corruption Commission is also chairman of the board of Toyota Motor Thailand and a board member of Siam Cement Group. And he's tasked with finding conflicts of interest...

It's not the NACC

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Tarit, look what you've done now. Almost as if the list was leaked to ensure some people got little reminders of what happens if you don't follow the PT line.

Why bother with the law when you have guns.

Well what actually happens? Writs flying about and bugger all at the end of it. Nothing. As per dry.png

There is no 'law' here. Simply lots and lots of THAI script on wasted trees. Make it up as you go along. Forget 'corruption' There's plenty of ways round that. Stupid bloody country.

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So the chairman of the Anti-Corruption Commission is also chairman of the board of Toyota Motor Thailand and a board member of Siam Cement Group. And he's tasked with finding conflicts of interest...

A man's home is riddled with bullets where he or is family could have have been injured or killed and this is all you have to say ????????? I wonder if it was your home what you would post ?

There is no excuse for this sort of violence be it political or personal . Or do you condone this course of action ?

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Since Valentines day we have witnessed the criminal court building fired upon, two grenades thrown at a PDRC rally in Rayong and now this.

Seems this "war" is being fought on two fronts. Chalerms police working in the day light. Thaksin's police working under the cover of darkness.

​What is it called again when you surpress any opposition, intimidate anyone that does not agree with you, bomb court buildings that give an unfavorable verdict, plant evidence to demonize further, threaten to kidnap judges that you don't agree with and control the police force so it is biased towards the government and disrepsects the rule of law unless it suits their agenda.

It is called a democracy. Well a form of democracy according to an unelected criminal fugitive (yes, yes, yingluck is the PM) that controls the government.

Why is everyone blaming thaksin or the red shirts for this. THINK about it. The south coming up here to do their thing and get away with it.

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Tarit, look what you've done now. Almost as if the list was leaked to ensure some people got little reminders of what happens if you don't follow the PT line.

Why bother with the law when you have guns.

Well what actually happens? Writs flying about and bugger all at the end of it. Nothing. As per dry.png

There is no 'law' here. Simply lots and lots of THAI script on wasted trees. Make it up as you go along. Forget 'corruption' There's plenty of ways round that. Stupid bloody country.

Let me ask you a question. Are you in Thailand? If you are and feel this way then maybe you should go back to your country. Just saying.

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Shooting up the house of this elderly man who has a distinguished record of service as CEO of Siam Cement and is now doing spirited public service in his retirement by heading up the ACT is a repellent act that can only reflect badly on the government and its supporters and confirm their obvious stance that greed and corruption are good. Disgusting.

Let's hope Chalerm's CMPO can proved its worth by arresting the culprits quickly.

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As chairman of the "Anti Corruption of Thailand" he must have a lot of enemies.

Be interesting to see if the PTP and the Shinawatra's openly and unreservedly denounce this and the other cowardly attacks on those who oppose corruption.

I don't see any reason why any govt should openly and unreservedly denounce such an attack as there is no evidence at this stage to point to anything political.

Like you said, as chairman of the ACT, he might have a lot of enemies. As a board member of Toyota and SCG, there is also the possibility that this a a business conflict.

Immediately pointing fingers at either reds or yellows or whatever colour is just nonsensical.

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If you are a Japanese investor, and the Chairman of the Board of a Japanese company is attacked, would you want to invest more in Thailand. This will not help the Board of Investment attract more foreign investors.

In addition, official Japanese government position has been very pro-demcracy in Thailand. Cannot imagine Zaibatsu of Toyota heing pleased with this kind of political activity, because its bad for business . Former Japanese Defence Minister Yuriko Koike on Thai crisis:

Who lost Thailand? Yuriko Koike - The Malay Mail Online

www.themalaymailonline.com/what-you.../who-lost-thailand-yuriko-koike

Jan 18, 2014 - JAN 18 Thailand, South-east Asia's most developed and sophisticated economy, is teetering on the edge of the political abyss. Yet, most of ...

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10,000000 guns and people who think justice. Comes from the barrel of a gun. Why do so called Buddhists. Need this firepower?

Interesting.... Are all "10,000000 guns and people who think justice. Comes from the barrel of a gun" Buddhists?

I really need to find this news source where many posters on ThaiVisa are getting all this amazingly precise knowledge...

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So the chairman of the Anti-Corruption Commission is also chairman of the board of Toyota Motor Thailand and a board member of Siam Cement Group. And he's tasked with finding conflicts of interest...

Does not the fact that he is (allegedly) sponsoring the PDRC who want to eradicate corruption imply something about his desire to get rid of it?

Besides, Toyota and Siam cement are not going to be paying or extorting corruption money to or from anyone, are they!!!

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