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Wife of convicted murderer "Dr Suphat" let out of jail under Royal Amnesty

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Wife of convicted murderer "Dr Suphat" let out of jail under Royal Amnesty

 

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Picture: Thairath

 

PHETCHABURI: -- The third wife of convicted murderer Dr Suphat Laohawatana was released from Phetchaburi Prison yesterday.

 

She had been serving time in connection with the theft of property of two people who were murdered by her husband.

 

Dr Suphat - who fled after being convicted of double murder and who had himself been sentenced to death - was coincidentally arrested in Myanmar earlier this week, reports Thairath.

 

Wilasa Jantharabanchorn, 44, was the third wife of the doctor fugitive. Both her and her husband were given five years for the theft of a car and other property belonging to the two murdered workers who were found buried in a pineapple plantation.

 

Under the terms of the amnesty decreed by His Majesty King Rama X, she could be released along with 120 others from Petchaburi provincial prison.

 

She walked free yesterday while her husband is now back in custody.

 

Source: Thairath

 
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Some real quality individuals walking free right now due to this amnesty. 

All the while the guy who got lifted for sharing a BBC Thai page got put back in jail for writing on his own facebook page. Brilliant job ?

Remember, you farangs. When you're in someone else's country, you must respect their laws. Only locals (usually rich ones) can absolutely take the p*** out of their own system. 

 

All amnesties for it's purposes also comes as a way to clear up more

space in the ever crowded Thai jails and prisons for the new batch

of the misguided and the criminals that this country never

seems to be short of... 

4 hours ago, rkidlad said:

Remember, you farangs. When you're in someone else's country, you must respect their laws. Only locals (usually rich ones) can absolutely take the p*** out of their own system. 

Yes stupid farangs, and if you don't like it just go back from wherever you came!

No such thing as coincidence!

Just as funny as the woman who got convicted of murder and  sentenced to death and got bail next day lol lol

4 hours ago, ezzra said:

 

All amnesties for it's purposes also comes as a way to clear up more

space in the ever crowded Thai jails and prisons for the new batch

of the misguided and the criminals that this country never

seems to be short of... 

It's more likely the room that is cleared so that poor people with no connections can be put in jail. 

Overcrowded jails are not an excuse to have an amnesty no amnesty here in the Philippines see the pic..... Philippino Jail.jpg

 

 

 

So glad that they are letting out murders and robbers, as this just comes at the right time to make room for all those terrible foreigners doing restricted occupations or even having a life without being extorted a fixed amount at regular intervals.

It all feels much safer and more fair around us, thanks Buddha!

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