BANGKOK: Thailand’s state prosecutor stated on Thursday (Might 1) it is not going to prosecute an American academic who was arrested and charged final month with insulting the royal household, a criminal offense that carries a penalty of as much as 15 years in jail, and requested a court docket to free him.
Paul Chambers, a lecturer at Thailand’s Naresuan College, was arrested after a criticism was filed by the royalist military, drawing widespread criticism inside Thailand and from the US State Division, which stated it was alarmed by the case.
Chambers was additionally charged with violations of the pc crimes act. He had denied each units of fees.
Thailand has one of many world’s harshest lese majeste legal guidelines, setting jail phrases of as much as 15 years for anybody convicted of defaming, insulting or threatening King Maha Vajiralongkorn and his shut household.
The Workplace of the Legal professional Basic stated in a press release it had determined to not pursue the 2 units of fees in opposition to Chambers, asking the court docket in Phitsanulok to launch him. It additionally stated it could search the opinion of the police pressure on the choice.
Chambers spent a day in pre-trial detention final month and needed to put on an ankle bracelet for weeks following his launch on bail after his arrest. He additionally had his Thai work visa revoked, however was advised to not go away the nation.
His lawyer, Wannaphat Jenroumjit, stated the preliminary fees stemmed from a blurb revealed on an internet site of a analysis institute outdoors of Thailand for an internet educational seminar final 12 months at which Chambers was a speaker.
“The swift order from the prosecutor is an effective factor because it may alleviate the damages to Paul, which had been quite a few,” Wannaphat advised Reuters.
An attraction in opposition to the cancellation of Chambers’ visa has been filed, however the immigration bureau has not but decided on the matter, Wannaphat stated.