Red-shirt woman and UDD guard jailed for alleged offences against soldiers in 2009 | Prachatai English
prachatai, October 16, 2012
A woman and a guard for the United Front for Democracy against
Dictatorship have been sentenced to prison for detaining and attacking
soldiers during red-shirt rallies in 2009.
On 15 Oct, the Criminal Court found Naruemon Warunrungroj and Kittisak Chinkhajon guilty of forcing with arms, detaining, and assaulting others during red-shirt rallies on 25 Feb 2009.
The
two were the third and fourth defendants in the case who appeared in
court, while the first two, Sonchai Sidi and Prachuap Bunsantia, are at
large.
Naruemon was sentenced to one year in prison under Section 295 of the Criminal Code, and Kittisak three years under Section 309 (2) of the same law.
After the verdict was read, both defendants were immediately held in custody and sent to prison.
Their
lawyer Suphap Phetsi requested their release on bail, placing 300,000
baht and 100,000 baht as cash guarantees for Kittisak and Naruemon,
respectively. However, the court sent the bail petitions to the Appeals
Court for consideration, which will take about 3 days.
According
the indictment, on the night of 25 Feb 2009, the four defendants forced
and threatened Sgt Amnuay Thongrin and Pvt Watchara Saensikaew, who had
been assigned to observe the red-shirt rallies. The defendants locked
them in a steel barricade near the rally stage, and physically assaulted
them. Naruemon was alleged to have used a 2-foot wooden stick to hit
Sgt Amnuay, causing his head to bleed.
In a separate case,
Naruemon, 50, had previously been accused of firing at a military
helicopter on 10 April 2010, and been detained for one year, 4 months
and two days, without bail, before being acquitted by the court.
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