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Police hunt one of Thailand's richest men in police graft scandal
Bangkok, Thailand | AFP |

BANGKOK: -- Thai police on Wednesday said they are hunting one of the kingdom's richest men as part of a sprawling graft probe that has rocked the country's elite.

Energy tycoon Nopporn Suppipat is the latest high-profile figure to fall foul of the ever-widening corruption scandal, which has already snared several top cops and saw the family of a Thai princess stripped of their honorific title.

"The military court approved his arrest warrant on December 1 on charges of lese majeste and illegal detention," Lieutenant General Prawut Thavornsiri told AFP.

Nopporn was ranked Thailand's 31st richest man in 2013 by Forbes magazine, with an estimated fortune of $800 million, and is thought to be on the run.

He is alleged to have hired men to abduct a businessman in Bangkok in order to have a debt he owed relieved, the police spokesman added.

US-educated Nopporn, reported to be in his early 40s, is the founder of Wind Energy Holdings, which operates lucrative wind power plants.

"It is likely he has fled Thailand," the spokesman said, adding police are mulling warrants for two more people over the corruption case.

Twenty-two people have been arrested so far in a case that has cast light on graft at the highest echelons of the force as the junta-backed police chief trumpets an apparently fearless anti-corruption crusade.

The graft case exploded at the end of November when three senior officers -- including the head of the elite Central Investigation Bureau -- were arrested on a string of bribery charges.

Some of those detained were also charged with lese majeste, with police saying they had made "false claims" about a royal to justify committing crimes that allegedly ranged from running illegal casinos to oil smuggling, kidnapping and extortion.

Thailand's monarchy is protected by strict lese majeste laws. Both local and international media must heavily self-censor when covering the country's royal family.

Under section 112 of Thailand's criminal code anyone convicted of defaming, insulting or threatening the king, queen, heir or regent faces up to 15 years in prison on each count.

Even repeating details of the charges could mean breaking the law.

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-- (c) Copyright AFP 2014-12-03

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"is the latest high-profile figure to fall foul of the ever-widening corruption scandal, which has already...saw the family of a Thai princess stripped of their honorific title."

Pongpat had to go for medical tests and found to be under a lot of pressure; thus, it must be difficult being in a high position with certain younger members of the family running amok!

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.>> which has already snared several top cops and saw the family of a Thai princess stripped of their honorific title.<<Quote

Interesting choice of words!!whistling.gif

And pray tell us JOC...... what words would you have used....... come on... give us all a laugh..! cheesy.gif

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Nothing more than a witch hunt for any high profile supporters of the previously democratically elected government. The Junta will do anything to snuff out democracy and freedom.

hope not thailand become like the West where the government takes from us all personal freedom, people are being brainwashed home.
"for your own safety" Usually Means so we can control you.

Thank you for providing a great example of what was accurately described in post #8.

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At first I thought the story was about Thaksin Shinawat ........

anyway, they could try the Bahamas .... coffee1.gif

That's a good point. Are these elites being arrested and pursued affiliated with all political parties or are they affiliated with Thaksin's group?

You may just find they are not affiliated with Thaksin's group at all. If you care to read about a lady of current title, mentioned in the OP, you may just get an idea of an affiliation.

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Nothing more than a witch hunt for any high profile supporters of the previously democratically elected government. The Junta will do anything to snuff out democracy and freedom.

Not at all. There was no democracy under Thaksin. End of story.

Much more to the story. Unfortunately see post #8.

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Nothing more than a witch hunt for any high profile supporters of the previously democratically elected government. The Junta will do anything to snuff out democracy and freedom.

hope not thailand become like the West where the government takes from us all personal freedom, people are being brainwashed home.
"for your own safety" Usually Means so we can control you.

I hope that was sarcasm.... i am not saying this doesn't happen in western contries but.....

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Apparently he became rich by owing big sums to people and than sending some tough guys

no "negotiate" the debt down by 80%... oh well, one way to amass $800 Millions..

Not exactly... wish we could chat it being a forum, but.... we can't.

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Nothing more than a witch hunt for any high profile supporters of the previously democratically elected government. The Junta will do anything to snuff out democracy and freedom.

hope not thailand become like the West where the government takes from us all personal freedom, people are being brainwashed home.
"for your own safety" Usually Means so we can control you.

well your brain has been washed squeeky clean before you arrived

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