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Yingluck sends lawyer to listen to Thawin Pliensri’s transfer case decision

Sanam Luang, "Yingluck" sends 2 lawyers to hear the verdict in the transfer case of "Tawin Pliensri".

Reporters reported that Supreme Court Criminal Division for Persons Holding Political Positions Make an appointment to read the verdict in the case filed by the Attorney General as the plaintiff. Miss Yingluck Shinawatra, former Prime Minister Accused of acting illegally When he held the position of Prime Minister Used the power to illegally transfer Mr. Thawin Pliensri, Secretary-General of the National Security Council (NSC), to the position of advisor to the Prime Minister.

Before the appointed time, Mr. Winyat Chatmontri and Mr. Norawit Lalaeng, lawyers for Ms. Yingluck Shinawatra, former prime minister, Has traveled as a representative to hear the verdict, stating the past litigation process. As a lawyer, do your best. Six witnesses for the prosecution and four for the defense were examined, starting in early 2023.

This case occurred on September 30, 2011. Ms. Yingluck signed an order directing Mr. Thawin to act as an advisor to the Prime Minister, and the Cabinet resolved to appoint Police General Wichian Pojphosri, Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police. to hold the position of secretary of the National Security Council, which Mr. Thawin submitted to the Supreme Administrative Court and the court issued an order revoking the said appointment and transfer order. Moreover, the Constitutional Court unanimously ruled that Ms. Yingluck used her position to interfere in appointments and transfers.

In addition, the National Anti-Corruption Commission or NACC passed a resolution finding fault in the misconduct of their duties on July 1, 2020 and sent the Attorney General to submit a lawsuit to the Supreme Court's Criminal Division. political office holder The Attorney General sent the case to the Supreme Court. And an arrest warrant was issued for Ms. Yingluck. Because he did not come to court without giving reasons.

Source: Thai News Agency