BANGKOK, Aug. 28 – The Thai Phakdi Party has submitted a letter to the Attorney General to investigate "Thaksin" in the 112 case filed by the Army in 2015, but no progress has been made.
Thosaphol Promket, Deputy Leader of the Thai Phakdi Party along with party representatives Submit a letter to the Attorney General to investigate the case of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. It was found that there were still cases of offenses under Section 112 and the Computer Crime Act. which was filed by the Army And the case is still pending in the prosecutor.
The case arose in 2015 when the Army filed a lawsuit against Thaksin. Charged with lese majeste institutes under Section 112 and the Computer Crimes Act In the case of an interview with Time magazine from South Korea since 2009, it was related to the political situation and the seizure of power by the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), which affected the Army. This case was accepted by the court on August 18, 2015 and has a statute of limitation of 15 years. It is an international case. causing the Attorney General to be responsible for the case And before, the Attorney General had an opinion on the indictment in 2017, but fleeing abroad, the TCSD police asked the court to issue an arrest warrant, but Thaksin assigned a lawyer to submit a request for justice to the Attorney General to review the case. saw such To date, there has been no progress on the case. and would like the Attorney General to adhere to good governance in prosecuting all accused persons
While Mr. Thanadet Tulyakluck, Deputy Secretary-General of the Thai Phakdi Party Traveled to meet with Pol.Capt. Ying Natchaya Wongrujipairoj, Deputy Inspector General (Investigation) Kor.3, TCSD to submit a letter requesting the TCSD police to speed up follow up on the progress of the case Mr. Thaksin used to be charged under Section 112 of the Criminal Code and the Computer Crimes Act Initially, the investigating officer received a letter. to send the commander to consider giving further instructions.-Thai News Agency
Source: Thai News Agency