Thai Justice Minister Thitipol Neawarat to Issue Second Summons
Police General and Ministry of Interior Secretary-General Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Thitipol Neawarat announced that the Justice Department will issue a second summons to Thanaporn Chinnawat if she fails to appear at her scheduled hearing on March 12, leading DSI officers to prepare arrest warrants for any subsequent absence.
Key Points
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1Thai Justice Minister Ruttapol Neawarat has confirmed that the case against Thaksin Shinawat involves three separate committees.
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2The authorities plan to issue a second summons for Channapat Somboon if he fails to appear at his scheduled hearing on March 12, and may proceed with arrest during this period.
Developments
Perspectives
The Ministry of Justice is proceeding with the legal process for Thaksin Shinawatra's bail request, which involves three committees and requires a summons to Chairman Chanaphun if he does not appear by March 12.
— [Mar 03:56] PrachachatMinister Ruttaporn has confirmed that the Justice Ministry will meet with Prime Ministering before parliament convenes on April 9, but currently knows nothing about whether Thaksin's family is aware of these proceedings or if they have been informed.
— [Mar 10] NaewnaThe government plans to issue a second summons for Chairman Chanaphun should he fail to attend the scheduled meeting on March 12, with prosecutors preparing an application during parliament's recess period starting April 9 of next year (B.E. 64).
— [Mar 03:56] PrachachatMinister Ruttaporn stated that while he is aware the bail request involves three committees and requires legal action, his office has not yet received information regarding Thaksin's family or their knowledge of these developments.
— [Mar 10] Innnews.co.th