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Thailand makes rare arrest of anti-government protest leader

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Thailand makes rare arrest of anti-government protest leader

PUBLISHED : Saturday, 26 April, 2014, 1:04pm
UPDATED : Saturday, 26 April, 2014, 1:04pm

Agence France-Presse in Bangkok

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Thai riot police and anti-government protesters in Bangkok. Authorities have made a rare arrest of one of the leaders of the country’s anti-government protest movement. Photo: Reuters

Thai authorities have made a rare arrest of one of the leaders of the country’s anti-government protest movement on charges including insurrection and inciting unrest, an official said on Saturday.

Former opposition lawmaker Sakoltee Phattiyakul is one of only a handful of prominent protesters to have been detained despite dozens of arrest warrants.

He was arrested at around midnight at Bangkok’s main airport while returning from a trip overseas.

“He faces five serious accusations including insurrection, trespassing, inciting unrest and obstruction of an election,” said Tarit Pengdith, director-general of the Ministry of Justice’s Department of Special Investigation (DSI).

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Top protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban faces several arrest warrants linked to the rallies. Photo: EPA

Sakoltee, considered a “core protest leader”, was undergoing interrogation and would be taken to the Criminal Court where the authorities would oppose his bail, Tarit said.

Leaders of the anti-government movement have flouted arrest warrants to deliver fiery speeches, lead marches, block roads and besiege government buildings in their bid to topple Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra.

Sakoltee led protesters to storm the building of broadcaster Thai PBS late last year.

The movement wants to replace Yingluck’s government with an unelected “people’s council” that would oversee reforms to tackle alleged corruption and rein in the political dominance of her billionaire family.

Top protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban faces several arrest warrants linked to the rallies including for treason, as well as murder charges linked to a deadly crackdown on opposition demonstrations in 2010 when he was deputy prime minister.

Yingluck meanwhile is accused of dereliction of duty linked to a loss-making rice subsidy scheme and the improper transfer of a senior civil servant. Both cases could lead to her removal from office within weeks.

 
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