Police ordered lawsuit against “Parina” to invade the forest, Sanguanfun, 4, heavy charges – Post Today, political news



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The police ordered a lawsuit against “Parina” invading the Sanguanfun forest, 4 strong charges.

Date Nov 02, 2020 at 4:13 PM

The police concluded four counts of prosecuting “Parina” in Pa Sanguan Fun, five counts of the prosecutor on November 5, and the case “Thawee Krikupt” was prepared to report the charges.

On November 2, Pol. Pol. Major General Pitak Uthaitham, commander of the Natural Resources Suppression and Environment Division (PACC), convened a meeting of PEA Prakob research staff. Together with Lt. Col. Pol. Theerapong Wongmuneewor, Ph.D., Royal Thai Police Investigation Group, Pol. Pol. Pol. Pol. Pol. Pol. Pol. Khun Chananan, Deputy Director General (Investigation), KG 5, Army of Thailand Parliamentarians and the working group will examine the case and summarize the case of Ms Parina Kraikupta on land ownership in Rang Bua sub-district, Chom Bueng district, Ratchaburi province

Pol. Maj. Gen. Pitak revealed that the PTTEP investigation officer has reviewed the details of said case, initially the PEA has an opinion to file a lawsuit according to the opinion of the investigation team. However, it is in the process of preparing to submit said case to the Public Ministry. Ratchaburi Province ordered the case for Ms. Parena made an appointment with the investigating officer on November 5 at 10:00 am, with a total of 6 files of 2,408 pages and questioning additional witnesses as required by the Mr. S. Parina asked for 3 mouths, which had already witnessed the neighboring land. By ordering a total of 4 charges, including crimes under the National Forest Law of 1964, m. 14 and m. 31 “take possession, use or jointly inhabit the land, construction, cutting down the forest to burn. Logging or doing anything Anben, degradation of the National Forest Making an area of ​​more than twenty-five rai without permission”

In addition, the crime provided for in the Forestry Law. 1941 “joint construction Clearing or burning the forest OR doing by any means That destroyed the forest or occupied the forest For myself or others Having made an area of ​​more than twenty-five rai Without permission of the competent official” infraction under the Land Code ” Together to take possession, including the construction or burning of forests Doing in any way To destroy OR causing deterioration of the land, rock, gravel or sand in the area that the Minister announced the prohibition in the Royal Bulletin. Or do something that is harmful for land resources. Having made an area of ​​more than fifty rai Without permission “and the offense under the Groundwater Law BE 2520” jointly operate the groundwater business In any groundwater zone Either a person who has rights or possession of land In groundwater without permission “which carries a maximum penalty of 4-20 years in prison and a fine of 200,000-2,000,000 baht In that part of Miss Parina will be processed both as a natural person and as a legal entity

In this case, there were five accusers, including Mr. Weera Somkid, Mr. Pattana Sirimai, Forestry Specialist at the Ratchaburi Provincial Forestry Office and Mr. Surachet Sridangrachai, Forestry Specialist. Director of Forestry, Ratchaburi Province, Mr. Watchara La-or-On, Academic of Forest Operations Office 10 of Forest Resources Management and Secretary of Somchai Wiwat, Director of the Office of Natural Resources and Environment, Province of Ratchaburi Complaints for prosecute Parina Krigupt Company Limited with Ms. Parina Krigupt as a legal entity and personally After being found invaded at Khao Son Farm, Village No. 6, Rang Bua Subdistrict, Chom Bueng District, Ratchaburi Province, for a total of 711 rai 2 ngan 93 square wa

However, apart from condemning Ms Parina, later ashore, PTTEP summoned Mr Thawee Krikupta, the father of Ms Parina Graikupta, MP Ratchaburi, Pracharath Party. Come and acknowledge the accusations, which are the same charges Miss Parina on November 23 after being denounced for invading more than 1,000 rai of state lands in Moo 9, Tha Koi sub-district, Suan Phueng district, Ratchaburi province



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