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Thaksin in the list of those hunted for lese majeste and other offences

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Thai fugitives to be brought back to face justice: Prawit

The Nation

Thaksin in the list of those hunted for lese majeste and other offences

BANGKOK: -- The government is working with officials in foreign countries for the extradition of Thais accused of lese majeste and other offences, who live overseas after escaping the law at home, Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwan said yesterday.


Among the fugitives named was former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

"We have to find all of them. The government will resort to all necessary measures to get them back for legal prosecution in Thailand. We will work with the countries involved so that these [accused] people are extradited," Prawit said.

However, he admitted to some difficulties, as lese majeste is not considered a crime in some foreign countries where the Thai fugitives live. And he did not know the exact number of offenders, saying only that "there are many".

Prawit said the focus would be on violators of Article 112 of the Penal Code involving lese majeste.

However, the authorities would also seek extradition of fugitive politicians wanted at home for corruption or abuse of power. These include former prime minister Thaksin, he said.

"The authorities involved are already doing their job to the best of their ability. Everything must be in line with the law," he said.

Army chief General Udomdej Sitabutr, who is also deputy defence minister, said yesterday the security authorities were closely monitoring the activities of Thammasat University lecturer Somsak Chiamthirasakul, who fled the country after the coup in May and has since lived overseas.

He said legal action would be taken against Somsak if he was found to have violated Article 112.

'Law not used for political reasons'

Udomdej denied the government was using the lese majeste law to persecute its political enemies.

He said the law had been enforced only when necessary for the sake of national security and protection of the beloved monarchy institution.

"Please be assured that this government is righteous and runs the country fairly," he said.

According to the Army chief, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has been worried about the increase in lese majeste cases.

Prawit said yesterday that rumours had been spread by people with ill intentions in an attempt to discredit the government.

"Their intention certainly is to cause damage to the government," he added.

He blamed those rumour-mongers for the sharp decline in local stock prices over the past week. However, he declined to discuss in detail as to whether the authorities already had identified suspects spreading the rumours.

"I can't tell you now. This is a security matter," he said.

He urged members of the public to be sceptical about damaging rumours.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/politics/Thai-fugitives-to-be-brought-back-to-face-justice--30250093.html

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-- The Nation 2014-12-18

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  • There is no law in Thailand. The military coup illegally took control of the country and abolished the constitution. There are no legally elected officials in Thailand.

  • a good place to start would be to cancel Thaksin passport and you could follow that by arresting the red bull dick head for murder

  • thaksin's culpability in the thousands of murders that occured during his "war on drugs" campaign would be my number one reason for apprehending him

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Just when you think that Thaksin has disappeared from the radar the donkeys bring him back into play again...

LM112 is the highest and most important law of the land. This is the land of the father. He provided love, peace and hope for all his children living under his protection. Anyone who do not love the father do not deserve to live here and should be jailed until they do.

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LM112 is the highest and most important law of the land. This is the land of the father. He provided love, peace and hope for all his children living under his protection. Anyone who do not love the father do not deserve to live here and should be jailed until they do.

There is no law in Thailand. The military coup illegally took control of the country and abolished the constitution. There are no legally elected officials in Thailand.

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cheesy.gif Thaksin being ' Hunted " ? cheesy.gif

His whereabouts and travels have been known from Day 1 and nothing ever done to bring him back.

Interpol could have issued a Red Notice years ago but were never asked and there'a a great probability that now one will not be made available if the junta only cites LM.

Somehow i don't think simply saying to other nations ' please can we have our fugitives back ? ' will cut it but it looks good.

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a good place to start would be to cancel Thaksin passport and you could follow that by arresting the red bull dick head for murder

It seem like if there was a large bounty on Thaksin someone would bring him back... Don't you think?

a good place to start would be to cancel Thaksin passport and you could follow that by arresting the red bull dick head for murder

Cancelling his Thai passport wouldn't cause him too many problems as he holds at least two others I think.

Any advance on two ? Montenegro and a Sth. / Central American country ?

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Oh God. While Thailand is on a downward spiral, they are concerned about Thaksin. Get over it and see what you can do to make this country better.

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thaksin's culpability in the thousands of murders that occured during his "war on drugs" campaign would be my number one reason for apprehending him

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I doubt many Foreign Governments will work with them and they are naive if they think that they will. Quite clear to see what this is

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When all is crumbling around your ears, nothing like a bit of Thaksin hysteria to draw attention away. It has kept the 'educated' in a state of fixation for years, why change a trusted method.

Bring Thaksin back to face lese majeste charges? is this a new back door idea to bring him

back and than find him innocent after years in litigations? where by he goes scott free

to resume normal life? something smalls fishy here....

It's not difficult to find Thaksin.

His sister, pheua Thai members and even top cops have visited him in other countries.

thaksin's culpability in the thousands of murders that occured during his "war on drugs" campaign would be my number one reason for apprehending him

Yes because there is no one worse or that equals him right?

thaksin's culpability in the thousands of murders that occured during his "war on drugs" campaign would be my number one reason for apprehending him

Given the comments of approval of the scheme, i would say any action against those involved involved in the WOD in itself could be deemed LM.

It's not difficult to find Thaksin.

His sister, pheua Thai members and even top cops have visited him in other countries.

Red Bull probably pay for all the trips.w00t.gif

I doubt any country would even extradite Thaksin on his corruption charges, but at least they'd have more chance with that than with LM.

One wouldn't think that authorities in other countries wouldn't place too much interest in this , they have far more important matters to attend to like, finance , terrorism increasing my pension and cutting my income tax , ain't that right 1 Term Tony, in OZ.

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thaksin's culpability in the thousands of murders that occured during his "war on drugs" campaign would be my number one reason for apprehending him

Last count 4500.

It seem like if there was a large bounty on Thaksin someone would bring him back... Don't you think?

The Bounty hunters will do the Job for about 15 million Baht

However they not be give a work permit

And think when all is said and done they will not like pay more 2 baht

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There will be no democracy for Thailand in the near future I fear, his Junta will make sure of that. I hope all you that supported this coup are pleased with yourselves, Thailand is going down the Myanmar road. There will be a crackdown on Expats soon, mark my words.

thaksin's culpability in the thousands of murders that occured during his "war on drugs" campaign would be my number one reason for apprehending him

Given the comments of approval of the scheme, i would say any action against those involved involved in the WOD in itself could be deemed LM.

No, but misrepresenting those comments as you have probably is.

When they will start governing and try to build on a stable nation in stead of hunting !

Governing is what one would expect from a government , but this Junta are military on a hunt , not more, not less.

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It really is a bad idea for junta to keep harping on this. It makes them look weak and casts more doubt on their ability to lead. Very few governments will take these requests seriosly.

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There will be no democracy for Thailand in the near future I fear, his Junta will make sure of that. I hope all you that supported this coup are pleased with yourselves, Thailand is going down the Myanmar road. There will be a crackdown on Expats soon, mark my words.

Just your usual rubbish full of deliberate pessimism.

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There will be no democracy for Thailand in the near future I fear, his Junta will make sure of that. I hope all you that supported this coup are pleased with yourselves, Thailand is going down the Myanmar road. There will be a crackdown on Expats soon, mark my words.

Just your usual rubbish full of deliberate pessimism.

They have had 19 coups,the last one 8 years ago, none of them have improved the system in Thailand, why anyone would believe this one would be any different mystifies me.

I think the pessimism is well founded since they have a 0/19 success rate or 0%.

Just edit to note that 'success' is relative. Given they continue to run amok in the country at the top of the food chain, if you asked them, i would say all the coups have been resounding successes.

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There will be no democracy for Thailand in the near future I fear, his Junta will make sure of that. I hope all you that supported this coup are pleased with yourselves, Thailand is going down the Myanmar road. There will be a crackdown on Expats soon, mark my words.

Just your usual rubbish full of deliberate pessimism.

His post is strongly worded and a bit emotional, but democracy and rule of law in Thailand have been dealt a heavy blow. The Junta has put people off Thailand.

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