Bangkok Post
A Cambodian court is due to read its verdict in the case against Thai engineer Sivarak Chutipong on spying charges at 4.30pm on Tuesday, according to Thani Thongpakdi, deputy director-general of the Foreign Ministry's Information Department.
Mr Thani said this after receiving a report from Mathuros Ithirong, deputy director-general of the Consular Affairs Department, who is accompanying Simarak na Nakhon Phanom, Mr Sivarak's mother, to attend the court hearing today.
Mrs Simarak appeared stressed and cried after the court set the time for the verdict.
A large number of Thai and Cambodian reporters turned up at the court to hear the verdict.
Mr Thani said this after receiving a report from Mathuros Ithirong, deputy director-general of the Consular Affairs Department, who is accompanying Simarak na Nakhon Phanom, Mr Sivarak's mother, to attend the court hearing today.
Mrs Simarak appeared stressed and cried after the court set the time for the verdict.
A large number of Thai and Cambodian reporters turned up at the court to hear the verdict.
2 comments:
The suspect is expected to be freed this afternoon.
The mother of a suspect should not be worried about her son; the exoneration will be the ultimate outcome.
ICPP
The verdict didn't come as a major surprise for most KI commenters--with the exception of Puok Ah CPP idiots--of course, without a doubt, everyone anticipated the judge to arbitrarily rendering his ruling against the suspect in an effort to use the suspect's cupalbility as a bargaining chip for the former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin. That's why the exculpation went out the window.
CPP Traitor
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