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Former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra during an interview with Reuters in Singapore, on February 23, 2016. — Picture by REUTERS

Thai prosecutors delay decision in royal insult case against ex-premier

BANGKOK, April 11 — Thailand’s prosecutors have pushed back until next month a hearing that will decide whether to indict former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra on charges of insulting the monarchy as the investigation into the case has not been completed.

Sputnik reported that Office of the Attorney General spokesman Prayut Bejraguna said the complaint was filed in connection with an interview Thaksin gave to South Korean media in 2015.

In September 2016, then-attorney general Pongniwat Yuthapanboripan moved to indict the fugitive politician, but the process was delayed until Thaksin returned to Thailand from a 15-year self-imposed exile in August last year.

“The Attorney-General decided to return the royal insult case under Article 112 of Thailand’s Penal Code against former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra to the investigating authorities and postpone the announcement of the decision in the case to May 29, 2024,” said Prayut during a briefing yesterday.

The decision was made after Thaksin’s request to ensure justice in the investigation and pending investigative actions over some aspects of the case.

Article 112 of the Thai Criminal Code, also known as the lèse-majesté law, carries a sentence of up to 15 years in prison for each offence.

Thaksin is one of the most popular political leaders in Thai history. He was in exile after the military coup on September 19, 2006, and a series of criminal cases against him on corruption charges.

On August 22 last year, Thaksin returned to Thailand, aware that he would have to serve an eight-year prison sentence issued in absentia. He felt ill and was hospitalised the same day he arrived home.

On September 1, the King of Thailand Maha Vajiralongkorn granted him partial clemency, reducing the sentence from eight years to one year. On February 18, Thaksin was released on parole.

— Bernama

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