Millennium Post

Thailand shuts ultra-rich temple’s TV channel amid scandal

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BANGKOK: Thai authoritie­s have ordered a controvers­ial Buddhist temple to suspend its 24-hour TV channel, as police redouble efforts to arrest the spiritual leader of the scandal-hit sect.

A cat-and-mouse game between investigat­ors and the powerful Wat Dhammakaya temple in Bangkok has staggered on for months over allegation­s its former abbot accepted illicit funds.

Police are reluctant to raid the super-rich temple’s 1,000acre compound after previous attempts saw thousands of devotees of the breakaway order turn out to defend the 72-year-old monk.

Authoritie­s suspect Phra Dhammachay­o of accepting embezzled funds worth 1.2 billion baht (USD 33 million) from the owner of a cooperativ­e bank who was jailed.

Eager to avoid clashing with devotees on temple grounds, police have repeat- edly allowed deadlines for the monk’s surrender expire.

But the stand-off has heated up in recent weeks, with authoritie­s leveling new accusation­s against the wellconnec­ted monk and moving to target the temple’s acting abbot for sheltering him.

On Wednesday Thai broadcasti­ng authoritie­s ordered the temple to suspend its television channel for 15 days, citing “inappropri­ate” content.

The channel appeared to be off the air on Thursday.

Colonel Paisit Wongmuang, chief of Thailand’s Department of Special Investigat­ions (DSI), accused the temple of using its media arm to lure supporters to the compound and thwart police’s attempted raids.

“In previous searches we found that the temple has used television as propaganda to attract people to come for (religious reasons), but instead used people to meditate and block the temple’s gates,” he said.

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