Faiyen member jailed for lese majeste

Music group member gets 6 years

The prominent member of the Ratsadon group continues to be sentenced by the Unlawful Court to 6 years in prison for violating the lese majeste law.

Parinya Cheewinkulpathom, 37, deckname Port Faiyen, was originally ordered jailed for nine years. The sentence has been commuted to six years due to their confession although the prison term was not hanging.

Parinya, a member of a music group called Faiyen, had been convicted of problem the monarchy via messages and pictures he posted on social media attacking the particular institution from April 27 to July 16, 2016.

He has been indicted for busting Section 112 from the Criminal Code or the lese majeste regulation and importing information regarded as a danger to national safety into a computer system. Parinya sought release on bail after the court ruling yesterday.

Pub blaze claims another victim

The Mountain B pub fire in Chon Buri’s Sattahip district claimed its 19th lifestyle yesterday after a 23-year-old badly burned woman died in Chon Buri Hospital.

Her mother, Veena Insiri, 54, a teacher at Wat Ban Laeng Community School, submitted on Facebook that will her daughter Atitaya, known as Ice, was a victim of her injuries from 2 . 50am. Atitaya’s boyfriend was 30-year-old singer, Chatchai, generally known as Im, who died in the blaze on the pub on August 5.

She had experienced serious burns and had been in intensive care in the hospital right after being transferred through the Queen Sirikit Naval Hospital in Sattahip district the day following the blaze. Her mom said Atitaya’s condition steadily declined and had developed blood poisoning just before her death.

Memorial rites will be kept at Wat Na Takhwan in Muang district of Rayong.

Guy confesses to forehead killing

A forehead servant surrendered in order to police on Weekend and confessed that will he’d killed a person whom he allegedly heard was telling people to rob the temple, police said the other day.

Pinyo Suwanno, 48, the layman who lifestyles at Wat Sisawangwong, also known as Wat Koh Sua, turned themselves in at Hat Yai police station about 5pm upon Sunday.

He told police that on Saturday night he overheard 47-year-old Thammarit Ngamchom, who was sitting in the temple, talking to friends on the phone; allegedly telling them it was safe to come and rob the temple since the abbot and other monks were asleep.

Mr Pinyo said that he has been filled with anger, snapped up a wooden staff and hit Thammarat three times on the head with it, killing the man on the spot. He tied a loincloth close to Thammarat’s neck plus dragged the body into the bushes behind the dharma school inside the temple grounds plus left it right now there.

Thammarat’s body was found by monks about 7am on Sunday. Mr Pinyo stated he acted by itself upon hearing Thammarat planning the robbery because he knew that will 400, 000-500, 1000 baht in money was kept inside the temple.

He was used back to the brow for a re-enactment, charged with murder and detained at Head wear Yai police place for further legal process.

Govt planning green energy hub

The government is designed to promote Thailand like a regional hub for renewable energy technology, creativity, and development, Authorities Spokesperson Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana said yesterday.

He mentioned the Sustainable Power Technology Asia (Seta) 2022 event in September (20-22) on Bangkok International Business & Exhibition Center (BITEC) will provide a platform to promote the particular policy.

The goal is to push Thailand like a regional hub just for investment in eco friendly technology development along with enhance regional cooperation in the sector.

He stated Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is confident the policy will certainly bear fruit and has provided his full assistance to the hosting from the event.