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Thai “red-shirt” leader hunted for lese-majeste

Thailand's Criminal Court on April 11 approved an arrest warrant against Wuthipong Kochathamkhun, a leader of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), or “red shirts”, for an alleged lese-majeste offense.
Thailand's Criminal Court on April 11 approved an arrest warrantagainst Wuthipong Kochathamkhun, a leader of the United Front forDemocracy against Dictatorship (UDD), or “red shirts”, for an allegedlese-majeste offense.

The approval came after theThai Crime Suppression Division submitted a petition that accusedWuthipong, also known as Ko Tee, of committing lese-majeste by makingremarks considered insulting the monarchy during an interview withforeign press.

The whereabouts of Wuthipong, who isthe red-shirt leader in central Pathum Thani province, remains unknownand a hunt for him has begun.

Deputy Commander ofthe Thai Crime Suppression Division Prasopchok Prommoon was quoted bythe National News Bureau of Thailand as saying that the force willcoordinate with investigative units to capture Wuthiphong.-VNA

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