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Legal Claims: Offence against security, Lèse-majesté
Saravut, owner of a local glasses shop in Chiang Rai province, was charged with defaming the monarchy under Penal Code Section 112, After posting a portrait of HM. He reported to the police on 11 Octocer 2016 then he was detained in prison for 38 days before allowed on bail. On 8 August 2019, Chiang Rai Military Court strike the case out of the court. Then ordered to ... -
Legal Claims: Sedition
Rinda was arrested for posting a message on Facebook accessed Gen.Prayuth and his wife for trying to transfer money to Singapore more than ten billion Baht. She was charged under with incitement under article 116 of the Criminal Code and under Compuer-related Crime Act. She was held in custody at the Central Women Correction for 3 days before the Military Court released her on ... -
Legal Claims: Defamation, Illegal dissemination of information
ThaiPBS broadcasted a citizen journalist progaram on 1 September 2015 reporting about impact of gold mining on environment in Wangsapung District, Loei Province. Tung Kham company who own the mine in the area file a complaint to Meenburi Police station and file a case before Juvenile Court in Loei against Wanpen or Ploy, a 10th grade student, whose voice narrated the program under the ... -
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Sanguan, former Phue Thai MP, was prosecuted under NCPO annoucemnt no.41/2557 for not reporting to NCPO in time. Initially he denied the charge because he was not in the country and cannot report in time but later changed to confess. Bangkok Military Court sentenced him for 1 year in prison and 20,000 baht fine. Because the defendant confessed, the penalty was reduced by half and the ... -
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Narongsak was summoned be NCPO oder no.43/2557 but he did not report in time. Later, he was arrested and charged for defying NCPO order and possessing illegal weapons. In this case, Narongsak confessed. Military Court sentenced him for 1 year in prison and 10,000 baht fine and prison sentenced was suspended. -
Legal Claims: Others
Pongsak or Sam was listed in the NCPO order no. 58/2014 that summon people to report to NCPO. He did not comply with the order. He was arrested on 30 December 2014 and charged for defying NCPO orde and also with lese majeste law in another case. In the court, Pongsak confessed. Military Court sentenced him for 1 year in prison and 20,000 baht fine. The penalty was reduced by half and ... -
Legal Claims: Sedition
In the early of 2014 banners written "This country has no justice we want to seperate Lanna State" hung in several areas in Northern provinces. The message was expected to be expression of anger toward the order of the Civil Court to prohibit the crackdown of political rally of the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), a right wing movement that occupied several ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
Apichart joined a protest against the coup in front of the Bangkok Art and Cultural Center on 23 May 2014. He was the first person who was arrested and charged with violating the NCPO's announcement no. 7/2557, phohibiting on political garthering more than 5 persons. During the investigation, the military searched his mobile phone and found that he posted some messages that seems to ... -
Legal Claims: Sedition
In the early of 2014 banners written "This country has no justice we want to seperate Lanna State" hung in several areas in Northern provinces. The message was expected to be expression of anger toward the order of the Civil Court to prohibit the crackdown of political rally of the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), a right wing movement that occupied several ... -
Legal Claims: Sedition
In the early of 2014 banners written "This country has no justice we want to seperate Lanna State" hung in several areas in Northern provinces. The message was expected to be expression of anger toward the order of the Civil Court to prohibit the crackdown of political rally of the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), a right wing movement that occupied several ...