According to the Deputy Prime Minister for Security Affairs and Defense Minister, Thai officials are working around the clock with their German counterparts to extradite one of the monks taking refuge there. He is allegedly connected to the ongoing embezzlement case of Thailand's temple maintenance fund.
The fugitive monk, who was formerly known as Phra Prom Methee and is a former Deputy Abbot of Wat Samphanthawong, is reportedly asking for asylum in Germany.
Deputy Prime Minister Gen. Prawit Wongsuwan said today that the asylum seeker had refused to meet with the Royal Thai Police Commissioner General. It is suspected that the former deputy abbot might have had assistance in traveling to Germany.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha has reiterated that officials are processing the case in accordance with the justice system and reassured the public that the government has no intention of tarnishing Buddhism nor using the case to make a political statement. He said that it is the duty of officials to bring escaped wrongdoers back to the Kingdom.
Information and Source
Reporter : Nuppol Suvansombut
Rewriter : Rodney McNeil
National News Bureau & Public Relations
The fugitive monk, who was formerly known as Phra Prom Methee and is a former Deputy Abbot of Wat Samphanthawong, is reportedly asking for asylum in Germany.
Deputy Prime Minister Gen. Prawit Wongsuwan said today that the asylum seeker had refused to meet with the Royal Thai Police Commissioner General. It is suspected that the former deputy abbot might have had assistance in traveling to Germany.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha has reiterated that officials are processing the case in accordance with the justice system and reassured the public that the government has no intention of tarnishing Buddhism nor using the case to make a political statement. He said that it is the duty of officials to bring escaped wrongdoers back to the Kingdom.
Information and Source
Reporter : Nuppol Suvansombut
Rewriter : Rodney McNeil
National News Bureau & Public Relations

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