A court sentenced “former Senator Kittisak” to 12 months in prison in the Bang Khlan Temple attack case. Probation Probation – Probation: PPTVHD36

2024-07-24 08:03:00

The Phichit Provincial Court sentenced “former Senator Kittisak” to 12 months in prison, suspended for 2 years, and suspended for 1 year for leading a mob to invade the Bang Khlan Temple in 2018.

Date: July 24. The Phichit Provincial Court read the verdict on the bench on the 10th. The Bang Khlan Temple case was filed on October 1, 2018 against former Phichit Province Senator Mr. Kittisak Rattanawaraha. The accused led a mob that invaded Hiranyaram Temple. The Or Bang Khlan temple in Bang Khlan subdivision, Pho Thale district, Phichit Province has closed the residence of the acting abbot. and ruled that the defendant, Mr. Kitty Sack, a former senator, was excommunicated and the acting abbot was expelled. A crime is constituted under Articles 188, 358, 365 (2) and 362 and 364 and 83 of the Criminal Code.

The defendant’s conduct involved a number of different offences. According to Article 91 of the Penal Code, any trespasser who participates in a crime with two or more persons shall be punished with 1 year in prison and a fine of 30,000 baht, in addition to a fine. Contributing to property damage is a single wrongful act that violates multiple laws. Punished for conspiring to steal and waste other people’s files. This is the harshest penalty stipulated in Article 90 of the Penal Code: 1 year in prison and a fine of 3,000 baht, and the defendant has pleaded guilty. It is useful to consider whether there are any mitigating circumstances. Each count was reduced to 50%, and the sentence was maintained at 6 months in prison and a fine of 1,500 baht.

As for the offense under Article 78 of the Penal Code, the offense of trespass where two or more people are jointly involved in the crime is punishable by 6 months’ imprisonment and a fine of 15,000 baht, for a total of 12 months’ imprisonment and a fine of 16,500 baht, and the defendant does not appear to have been in prison before Suspended for 2 years, suspended for 1 year, subject to 3 reports to the probation officer under such conditions and periods as the probation officer deems appropriate. and requires the defendant to refrain from conduct that would lead to the commission of another offense similar to this one.

As for previous cases, Senator Kitisak led men in black to attack monks, Waiyawakorn and workers at Bang Khlan Temple. The incident occurred on April 6, 2023. The court postponed the reading of the verdict to September 4, 2024, because the seventh defendant did not appear in court, which was the reason for the postponement of the reading.

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