Malaysia Requested To Hand Over Iranian Suspect

22/22012
Translation
Source:Bangkokbiznews
Wanchai Rujjanawong, Director-general of the Office of Attorney General’s Foreign Affairs Department said a request has been submitted to Malaysia authorities, demanding for the handing over of Masoud Sedaghazadeh, an Iranian suspect in the Bangkok blasts, to Thai authorities.
Earlier, Masoud fled to Malaysia and was arrested on Feb 15.
EXIM: FATF’s Blacklist May Affect SMEs

22/2/2012
Translation
Source:Thairath
After Financial Action Task Force on money laundering (FATF) decided to put Thailand on its blacklist, Export-Import Bank of Thailand (EXIM bank) President Kanit Sukonthaman revealed that FATF’s action has not yet affected Thailand’s costs and trading competitiveness, while the bank has already prepared information for counter-parties aboard if they require any detail about the bank’s clients.
Committee Cease Investigation On Supoj’s Irregular Wealth

21/2/12
Translation
Source:Manager
Prime Minister’s Office Permanent Secretary Thongthong Chandrangsu, who heads a committee investigating Permanent Secretary for Transport Supoj Saplom’s alleged unusual wealth, has decided to stop the investigation, as there is insufficient information to proceed with disciplinary action against the Mr.Supoj.
Bail Petition for Lese Majeste Detainee Rejected

21-02-12
Translation
Source: Dailynews
The Appeals Court has rejected a bail petition for Somyos Prueksakasemsuk, Editor of Red Shirt magazine imprisoned for a lese majeste crime , as his alleged offences carry a high penalty and affect people’s feeling and morale.
Arrest Warrant Issued For Fifth Suspect In Bombing

20/2/2012
Translation
Source: Matichon
The Criminal court has approved an arrest warrant for a fifth Iranian suspect in three explosions on Sukhumvit soi 71, who appeared as a middle-aged man entering and exiting the house, where the explosives were kept, on CCTV.
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