Authorities took Ekkalak Phaenoi, who is accused of assassinating a , Thai opposition lawmaker in Bangkok, to the Criminal Court on Monday and applied to expand his confinement.
After his officers prison had reached its end, Mr. Ekkalak was escorted by a police officer from Chana Songkhram police station, where they requested a second 12-day detention period.
The suspect entered the vehicle that took him to the court without answering any reporters ‘ issues.
Mr Ekkalak, 41, faces some related expenses including shooting dead Lim Kimya, 73, a previous Cambodian opposition senator, in front of Wat Bowonniwet Vihara near Khao San Road in Bangkok next Tuesday.  ,
He crossed the border, fled, and was later detained in Battambang, Cambodia, the following morning, and was later extradited to Thailand.
At least two different Cambodians and at least two others have potential links to the death, according to Thai authorities.
Due to concerns for his protection, Mr. Ekkalak refused to participate in a police violence re-enactment on Sunday.
Metropolitan Police Bureau Region 1 deputy chief Pol Col Ekkaphob Tanprayoon claimed authorities otherwise showed him the road security camera footage of the crime so he could verify his assertion. He reportedly admitted to the crime.
The purpose remains unidentified, but Thai politicians is believed the most good. Lim’s group was disbanded by a Thai court.
According to Indian press reports, Ekkalak has told authorities he is too scared to label the genius.  ,  ,