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4 Mr T

Postby pingriver on Sat Apr 10, 2010 5:31 am

Another 17 arrest warrants issued

Published on April 10, 2010


The Criminal Court yesterday issued arrest warrants for 17 red-shirt leaders over their alleged involvement in seizing Rajprasong intersection
Arrest Warrant

They are Dr weng Tojirakarn, Darunee Kritbunyalai, Jaran Dittha-apichai, Natthawut Saikua, Nisit Sinthuprai, Veera Musigapong, Samroeng Prajamrue, Kohkaew Pikunthong, Kwanchai Sarakam, Chinnawat Habunpart, Wiputalaeng Pattanapumithai, Adisorn Piengket, Worapon Pornmikkabutr, Police Lt-Colonel Wapot Apornrat, Wisa Kantap, Paijit Aksornnarong and Maj-General Khattiya Sawasdipol.

The warrants were issued as the red shirts marched from the intersection to the prime minister's residence and Thaicom satellite company.
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absent leader

Postby kngdady on Sun Apr 11, 2010 10:48 am

Where is the so called red shirt leader Thaksin? Was he eating his lunch watching Thai citizens kill each other at his expense? I seen this riot comming and it could of been prevented but the powers to be wanted it played out and hoping the disruption would change the political climate in Thailand. When a man believes in his country and wants to lead his country at any price then he should stand and fight with the people he so much loves. Mr. Leader of the red shirts are you really Thai or is your real nationality baht?
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Re: absent leader

Postby truth2day2mrowlies on Sun Apr 11, 2010 12:09 pm

kngdady wrote:Where is the so called red shirt leader Thaksin? Was he eating his lunch watching Thai citizens kill each other at his expense? I seen this riot comming and it could of been prevented but the powers to be wanted it played out and hoping the disruption would change the political climate in Thailand. When a man believes in his country and wants to lead his country at any price then he should stand and fight with the people he so much loves. Mr. Leader of the red shirts are you really Thai or is your real nationality baht?



no one could have said it better!! :!:
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Re: 4 Mr T

Postby pingriver on Sun Apr 11, 2010 8:08 pm

Theirs not even anymore thaksin live tel videos ,is he is in shock the thai govt doesn't accept these act of treason and acts of terrorism that his reds displayed...oh worst to come and rid Thailand of its garbage that thaksin left behind.Yesterday was just a defensive test not a battle ground its in preparation.Thai citizens will be provided safe harbor from these terrorist reds of Thaksin.
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Re: 4 Mr T

Postby pingriver on Mon Apr 12, 2010 2:43 am

more warrants pending after Saturdays red bombings ans stone throwing, the law will be up held per Mr Abhist at all cost as the reds BEEN warned...

now they should come back for more or at least go back and was up their blood and trash they left every where..

robocops say more to come hes just waiting to see ho stupid the reds really area now that Mr abhishst has world support.

Thaksin still not one live tel broadcast ,he must be to busy shopping with his ex wife
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Re: 4 Mr T

Postby stevebmw on Wed Apr 21, 2010 6:22 am

This beautiful country is being ruined not under the flag of democracy but under the banner of greed. Thaksin has a vast fortune, most gained at the expense of the Thai citizens. Quite honestly if he were normal he wouldn't need anymore money but that brings in the question of man's greed. But I think, and I entitled to my opinion, his greed extends far beyond money, he is greedy for power. I think he has his sights set firmly on becoming the first president of Thailand and he is using his obtained wealth to try to achieve this goal. Thaksin clearly believes greed is good but control is better. That is why he cowardly, from overseas, controls what is happening here in Thailand to satisfy his thirst for greed. Abhisit has taken a lot of bad press but I think his patience has to be complemented on in this difficult time. The red shirts wanted blood splashed about the streets of Bangkok.
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Re: 4 Mr T

Postby Hard_done_by on Thu Apr 29, 2010 4:59 am

Hi Twilight,

Some details from nationmultimedia.com
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/home/2010/04/29/business/SEC-seeks-probe-against-Thaksin-Pojaman-30128210.html

"... The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed a complaint with the Department of Special Investigation against former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra and Pojaman na Pombejra for their failure to disclose their holdings in Shin Corp through Win Mark Co.

The couple also violated the securities law by failing to make a tender offer for Shin Corp because their holdings through Ample Rich and Win Mark between 1999 and 2006 exceeded the regulatory limit. The SEC said both counts are in violation of Article 246 and Article 247 of the Securities and Exchange Commission Act.

The SEC move to file a complaint against Thaksin and Pojaman follows the Supreme Court's landmark ruling in the assets seizure case on February 26 this year. In that case, the Supreme Court ruled that while serving as prime minister, Thaksin and his wife still owned about 49 per cent of the Shin Corp stocks through nominees - Panthongtae Shinawatra, Pinthongta Shinawatra, Yinluck Shinawatra, Bhanapot Damapong and Ample Rich Investment Ltd. This led the Supreme Court to seize about Bt46 billion of the Bt76 billion in proceeds from the sale of Shin Corp to Temasek Holdings of Singapore.

In the Supreme Court's ruling, Win Mark also appeared as a conspirator. The Supreme Court also found that Thaksin and Pojaman also controlled Win Mark, which held shares in both Shin Corp and SC Asset. Win Mark held about 54 million shares in Shin Corp.

Both Ample Rich Investment and Win Mark were set up by Thaksin in the British Virgin Islands. ..."
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