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Top court deals absent ‘Kamnan Sia’, wife, jail time for land encroachment

By The Nation

 

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File photo: Former MP Pracha Pothipipit or “Kamnan Sia” and his wife.

 

THE SUPREME Court yesterday convicted the once-influential former MP “Kamnan Sia” and his wife for encroaching on state land in Kanchanaburi province.
 

In absentia, the couple was sentenced to four years and eight months in jail. 

 

The highest court overturned a previous ruling by the Appeals Court, which accepted Pracha Pothipipit, 76, and his wife Khemaporn Tangjaiyen, 53, claim that they were unaware that the 50 rai belonged to the state and had purchased the plot innocently.

 

“It’s just an excuse,” the court said when delivering the guilty verdict. 

 

The charges date back to 2001 and 2002 when the couple used more than 50 rai (8 hectares) of state land in Kanchanaburi’s Bo Ploi district. 

 

Pracha and Khemaporn have so far failed to report to court after being released on a Bt1-million bail each. 

 

The bail was approved after they appealed against the guilty verdict delivered by the court of primary instance. In 2015, the court had convicted the couple and sentenced them to 10 years and 16 months. In 2016, the couple again did not appear when the Appeals Court meted out an acquittal. After public prosecutors appealed to the Supreme Court, it was initially scheduled to read its decision last month. 

 

Missing again

 

However, since the couple failed to appear, the court postponed the verdict reading to yesterday and issued arrest warrants for both defendants. 

 

Since the couple failed to appear again, the Supreme Court delivered the guilty verdict in their absence and approved fresh arrest warrants for them. 

 

Both Pracha and Khemaporn are also wanted in several other cases, including a conviction for colluding to fix bids. In that conviction, Pracha was given five years in jail and Khemaporn four years. 

 

Pracha was also sentenced in separate previous cases of land encroachment. In one case, he was convicted of encroaching on 1,199 rai in Kanchanabri’s Dan Makham Tia district and in Ratchaburi’s Suan Phung district. For this offence, the final court verdict doled out two years and eight months in jail. 

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30362469

 
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1 hour ago, webfact said:

including a conviction for colluding to fix bids. In that conviction, Pracha was given five years in jail and Khemaporn four years. 

 

Pracha was also sentenced in separate previous cases

thailand's version of rule of law; multiple guilty verdicts , multiple arrest warrants and....nothing; pathetic

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18 minutes ago, YetAnother said:

thailand's version of rule of law; multiple guilty verdicts , multiple arrest warrants and....nothing; pathetic

Yes.

 

Kamnan Sia is (was) a very powerful person.

 

We have seen this pattern before with very powerful local godfathers e.g. Kamnam Poh. They rise and they fall but they never do time in prison in Thailand. Part of becoming a godfather, apart from the obvious intimidating, killing, monopolising of the local legal and black economy, is to lock yourself into relationships with other power players through the use of compromising evidence. This is one of the reasons the police "have been unable to find him". They are totally compromised. So, they don't look very hard.

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24 minutes ago, MrPatrickThai said:

Yetamother Thailand hater. This happens with mafia ALL over the world, probably even in your country, 

Even if that were true, it doesn’t change the fact that Thailand’s justice system is corrupt. Multiple wrongs don’t make a right. 

 

But please, show us some examples of a foreign mafia (in a developed country) being allowed bail and then absconding from their country. 

 

 

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44 minutes ago, Briggsy said:

Yes.

 

Kamnan Sia is (was) a very powerful person.

 

We have seen this pattern before with very powerful local godfathers e.g. Kamnam Poh. They rise and they fall but they never do time in prison in Thailand. Part of becoming a godfather, apart from the obvious intimidating, killing, monopolising of the local legal and black economy, is to lock yourself into relationships with other power players through the use of compromising evidence. This is one of the reasons the police "have been unable to find him". They are totally compromised. So, they don't look very hard.

The house of cards! 

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1 hour ago, MrPatrickThai said:

Yetamother Thailand hater. This happens with mafia ALL over the world, probably even in your country, 

Have a look up at the top of the page. Do you see Restofthe worldVisa ???

 

Nope, then probably because this is ThaiVisa Forum and we discuss all things Thai.

 

Stop being an apologist. Discuss the issue.

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"The bail was approved after they appealed against the guilty verdict delivered by the court of primary instance. In 2015, the court had convicted the couple and sentenced them to 10 years and 16 months. In 2016, the couple again did not appear when the Appeals Court meted out an acquittal. After public prosecutors appealed to the Supreme Court, it was initially scheduled to read its decision last month"

 

Where else in the world can one consistently  fail to appear in Court ,  launch an Appeal , even fail to turn up to its hearing - and receive an acquittal ??!!

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4 hours ago, YetAnother said:

thailand's version of rule of law; multiple guilty verdicts , multiple arrest warrants and....nothing; pathetic

Gets much more pathetic when the 2 sons of Kamnan Poh were appointed by Prayut as political officials. The eldest son is now the adviser to Prayut and his brother given the job of assistance to another cabinet minister. Real swamp in junta land. Corruption reform???????

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1 hour ago, Eric Loh said:

Gets much more pathetic when the 2 sons of Kamnan Poh were appointed by Prayut as political officials. The eldest son is now the adviser to Prayut and his brother given the job of assistance to another cabinet minister. Real swamp in junta land. Corruption reform???????

 

You seem to forget that he was first aligned to your hero Thaksin and later swapped sides. So much for the PTP having more virtues then the junta. Criminals the whole lot of them junta included.

 

in 20111 Sukumol Klumphloen, wife of the son of Kamman Poh took over the culture minister when the PTP came in power. (i wonder why). 

 

Your right about corruption reforms nothing happend they all use the same criminals.

 

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5 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

Get the pinky red notice ready here comes another two fleeing crims on the well worn path called justice ????

Probably already out of the country, how they got out is another little mystery to Dept. of Immigration, guess it's the standard Schultz plea "we know nothing" 

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9 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Gets much more pathetic when the 2 sons of Kamnan Poh were appointed by Prayut as political officials. The eldest son is now the adviser to Prayut and his brother given the job of assistance to another cabinet minister. Real swamp in junta land. Corruption reform???????

Says it all really, bunch of lying self important hypocrites, only a cull of these creatures and their ilk will give LoS a chance to climb out of the dark ages, won't hold my breath as the apathy of the populace is breathtakingly. Guess you really do get the government you deserve after all....  

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