For the unlawful possession and formation of arms, Azman Porloh, a 29-year-old think in various terrorist attacks in Songkhla state, is facing more than five years in prison.
It is his first event to go to test in which case he is facing.
On costs of unlawful defense and arms concentration as well as illegal possession of weapons, Azman was sentenced to four years and 16 months in jail by Songkhla’s Na Thawi Provincial Court.
On September 17 at a station along with four associates, he was detained along with four other people driving between Pattani and Narathiwat.
Officers found a symbol with the symbol of the BRN separatist movement and evidence indicating planned violent deeds in his car during the arrest.
Azman is from Thepha area in Songkhla. His criminal history includes 18 warrants that are still unfulfilled, 13 of which relate to violence and protection, and 5 of which relate to vehicle theft.
His reported terrorist attacks include numerous bombings, equipment damage, and attacks on public officials.
He is also linked to a 2019 bomb attack on a safety guard in Songkhla’s Saba Yoi area, which injured six soldiers.
In December 2022, he reportedly planted a weapon on the Outfit Yai-Padang Besar rail line, causing a cargo train accident, followed by an ambush on railway workers, resulting in three mortality and four wounds.
The court’s most recent ruling focused on expenses related to capturing and storing arms without authorization rather than these violent incidents.