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Former Pheu Thai MP Chavarin to serve one year in prison for amulet fraud

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Chavarin serves one year in prison with no suspension on amulet fraud

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BANGKOK: -- Former Pheu Thai party's MP for Ratchaburi province, Pol Sub-Lt Chavarin Latthasaksiri was sentenced to serve one year in prison with no suspension of prison term after the Appeals Court found him guilty of fraud charge.

The ruling by the Appeals Court was seen to uphold earlier ruling by the Criminal Court that sentenced him to three years but commuted by one-third to two years in prison with no suspension after his confession was useful for the trial.

The former Ratchaburi MP appealed the ruling by the first court and sought lighter punishment and suspended jail-term.

However the Appeals Court agreed with the ruling of the first court because the offence he committed was serious threat to societies and no suspended prison term ruled by the first court was appropriate.

However the Appeals Court said that as his crimes had not caused widespread damages to the people but only two persons who had already been refunded by the defendant, the two-year prison term ruled by the first court is too heavy.

It then reversed the prison term to one year and six months instead.

However his confession was useful, the Appeals Court then commuted the prison term by one third to one year in prison with no suspended term.

Pol Sub-Lt Chavarin was prosecuted after he advertised sales of “Jatukam Rammatap” amulets between May and June 2006 on Thai Rath daily newspapers at 199 baht each for the 40,000 amulets made. He claimed all the amulets had been processed in religious ceremony held at the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, and the City Pillar.

But it turned out that his claim of religious ceremonies at the two places was just a lie.

His advertisement, however, had convinced one person to pay 1,791 baht, and another 1,194 baht to place order for the amulets.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/chavarin-serves-one-year-prison-suspension-amulet-fraud/

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A year in gaol for Thb 3000 cheat.......and this offence was in 2006........!

Crazy place for sure!!

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1 year for lying that these amulets were not blessed at the temple? Sounds like some kind of Sharia law tongue.png

He should have re-invested some of his hefty profits in an amulet that protects him from prosecution and jail time, that Cheap Charlie. They're out there... just 99 Baht and 50 Satang each.

Any chance he'll be banged up together with another politician convicted of fraud recently ?

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1 year for lying that these amulets were not blessed at the temple? Sounds like some kind of Sharia law tongue.png

 

But the temples don't get any problems for lying that their blessing makes the amulets protective against something?

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A year in gaol for Thb 3000 cheat.......and this offence was in 2006........!

Crazy place for sure!!

Remember Al Capone was sent to jail because of a bookkeeping fraud, so, maybe...?

Any chance he'll be banged up together with another politician convicted of fraud recently ?

 

Fraud is fraud and a conviction is a conviction and an appeals court decision is an appeals court decision and bail refused should be bail refused.

 

By rights the anti-Thaksin Sondhi and the pro-Thaksin Chavarin should be cellmates as a prison sentence is a prison sentence.

The scales of Thai justice once again use a nuclear bomb to crack a nut.  

There is no vice that doth so cover a man with shame as to be found false and perfidious.     Francis Bacon

So he had 40,000 amulets made and sold only 2 of them for 199 Baht each.

 

Yup - lock him up - keep him from any other hair brained schemes he has...

"the offence he committed was serious threat to societies"

 

Whereas drink driving is a minor infringement and never hurts anybody (well, only the people they kill and maim)

Good to see at least a high official from the PT is going to do time in the monkey house.

They might get him involved in some soap-bar scheme in the showers

Amulet Fraud - that's a double negative tongue.png

 

 

 

 

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One can only hope that he isn't allowed out on bail to contest elections or appear in parliament.cheesy.gif

Meanwhile, the heir to the Red Bull fortune walks free after hitting a cop with his car, and dragging him to his death. But at least he at first denied he was inolved, sending out a family servant to take the rap.

 

Sadly, unearned deference rules in the Land of Smiles, as the family name, family fortune and business, and hierarchical rank trumps all. 

 

...the corruption stems from the backing of The Amulet organization....a Thai friend told me...

 

...He said that this big Amulet Organization has been put in the middle of a 30 Million Baht Fraud perpetrated against King Power as well....

 

....(I don't know if this was covered in English or foreign media...I had not heard of it myself)...

 

...or is this the same case.....???

 

...he says the other side of the coin is.... the same people deemed his Original Amulets as 'Fakes'....so that they could acquire them for 'peanuts'....

 

...who knows...especially if you cannot trust the 'experts'......

"the offence he committed was serious threat to societies"

 

Whereas drink driving is a minor infringement and never hurts anybody (well, only the people they kill and maim)

 

Why do you say that and what's it got to do with fraud cases?
 

The offence he committed was serious threat to societies..  Welcome to Thailand..  w00t.gif

Politicians who commit crimes instead of setting good exapmle should obviously face harsher punishment.

Interesting how he's a police officer AND an MP. Those boys in Brown just can't keep their snouts out of the trough, can they?
Thailand the hub of inconsistent court rulings? Maybe the powers that be should get together and formulate suitable sentences /penalties for crimes and then uniformly apply them. Separation of criminal and civil rules; jail time should not be awarded for civil disputes or defamation .

its a common fraud so why single him out ?? crazy goings on in the land of nutters

One can only hope that he isn't allowed out on bail to contest elections or appear in parliament.cheesy.gif


He'll be out by then anyway I would have thought.

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