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<div> <div>Three lèse majesté suspects accused of being involved in a copycat lèse majesté Facebook page were released on Tuesday morning after being detained for almost three months. &nbsp;</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>The three are Jaruwan E., 26, Anon, 22, and Chat, 20. The three were accused of using a Facebook page under the real name of Jaruwan to defame the King. </div></div>
<div> <p dir="ltr"><span id="docs-internal-guid-dd7d4c2b-711e-a467-afaa-b75a4d94ffaa">According to&nbsp;</span><a href="http://www.matichon.co.th/news_detail.php?newsid=1423493563">Matichon Online</a>, Pol Lt Prawut Thavornsiri, spokesperson of the Royal Thai Police, told media that the police arrested Hassadin U. at Monday 8 pm at a hotel on Rama 9 road.&nbsp;</p> </div>
<div>The police on Monday evening accused the parents of the former Royal Consort to the Crown Prince of lèse majesté and two other offences in a case related to alleged adultery.</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>The police accused Abhiruj Suwadee, 72, and Wantanee Suwadee, 66, the parents of Srirasmi Suwadee, former Royal Consort of Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn, of offences under Article 112 or the lèse majesté law, of filing a false police complaint, and of framing others, which led to the person serving a term in jail.&nbsp;</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>The accusations were pressed after four hours </div>
<p>Military and police officers reportedly intimidated a group of students in the eastern province of Chonburi after the military suspected them of hanging up an anti-junta banner. &nbsp;</p>
<div> <div>A Thai court has issued an arrest warrant for a man accused of being Banpodj, the head of an alleged criminal organization, the “Banpodj Network”, defaming the monarchy on the internet. </div></div>
<p>The Thai military is recruiting a number of new personnel for a Cyber Warfare unit to take care of cyber security matters. &nbsp;</p> <p>Col Chatchai Chaikaseam, the Director of the Cyber Warfare unit of the Thai military, revealed on Sunday at Thailand’s Meet the Hacker 2015 in Bangkok that the military is recruiting seven officers to join the unit.</p> <p>The Cyber Warfare unit is under the Directorate of Joint Operations, under the Royal Thai Armed Forces.</p>
<div><a href="http://www.khaosodenglish.com/">Khaodsod English</a> : A former Pheu Thai Party MP has been held in an army camp and denied communication with the outside world for three days, a military officer confirmed.</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>The news emerged on Friday after close aides to Ruangkrai Leekijwattana told the press that the politician had not been seen or heard from since he was detained by soldiers on 3 February.</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>A senior military officer confirmed that Ruengkrai is being held at 11th Army District headquarters in Bangkok for "attitude adjustment." </div>
<div> <div>The junta leader has urged people to report lèse majesté cases and warned that he will use legal measures against lèse majesté and anti-junta political dissent. Meanwhile, the Justice Minister stepped up lèse majesté searches overseas. </div></div>
<div>A woman filed a lèse majesté complaint against the parents of the former royal consort to the Crown Prince, claiming that the couple framed her and made her go to jail.&nbsp;</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>Sawita Maneechan, 31, a native of western Ratchaburi Province, filed a complaint against Abhiruj Suwadee, 72, and Wantanee Suwadee, 66, the parents of Srirasmi Suwadee, former royal consort of Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn. </div>
<div>The military banned a human rights lawyer from meeting a red-shirt suspect accused of publicising the fake Royal Household statement about King Bhumibol, citing martial law.&nbsp;</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>The statement, falsely claimed to be from the Bureau of the Royal Household, was distributed on Monday night. </div>
<p dir="ltr">Thailand’s human rights agency will submit a letter to the Thai junta leader, urging it to reconsider the plan to merge the agency with the Ombudsman Office, while civil groups condemned the plan.</p>
<div> <div>The Thai police on Wednesday arrested a red-shirt activist for distributing the fake statement which said King Bhumibol had decided to appoint a Regent to act on his behalf.&nbsp;</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>The statement, falsely claimed to be from the Bureau of the Royal Household, was distributed on Monday night.&nbsp;</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>Krit B., the suspect, was accused of offences under Article 112 of the Criminal Code and offences under Computer Crime Act (CCA) for distributing false information on a computer system.&nbsp;</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>Krit is an active mem </div></div>
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