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Brawl at Thai temple as police hunt for monk

- Reuters

bangkok — Monks and police scuffled on Monday at a Buddhist temple in Thailand where security forces are trying to arrest an influentia­l former abbot on moneylaund­ering charges.

The standoff at the scandal-hit Dhammakaya Temple represents one of the biggest challenges to the authority of Thailand’s junta since it took power in 2014.

Police said they would try to avoid violence while threatenin­g arrest for followers of the sprawling temple who have defied orders to leave and instead flocked there, hampering the search for 72-yearold Phra Dhammachay­o.

With tension rising four days after the military government ordered emergency powers to be used in the search, monks and police pushed and shoved at one of the temple gates.

A Reuters photograph­er said there were no serious injuries.

The actions by police were a violation of internatio­nal law, the temple said in an open letter to Thailand’s National Human Rights Commission.

“They are a clear attack on religious freedom, putting Buddhist monks and laypeople at risk of arbitrary arrest and other punishment­s simply for the peaceful practice of their beliefs,” it said.

The widespread belief that the temple has links to the populist government ousted by the army in 2014, and a brasher brand of Buddhism than the conservati­ve traditions of king and army, make the temple a thorn in the side of the establishm­ent. The temple claims millions of followers and, in a country that is 95 percent Buddhist, assaults on saffron-robed monks are taboo.

“If Phra Dhammachay­o turns himself in, then this situation would be resolved, it would be over, because his disciples listen to him,” National Police Chief Jakthip Chaijinda told reporters. “Let us fight in a court of law instead.”

Most police taking part in the search at the temple, on the outskirts of Bangkok, are not armed. Thailand’s largest temple, it covers some 1,000 acres (400 hectares).—

 ?? Reuters ?? Buddhist monks scuffle with police after they defied police orders to leave the temple in Pathum Thani, Thailand. —
Reuters Buddhist monks scuffle with police after they defied police orders to leave the temple in Pathum Thani, Thailand. —

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