The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Thai King strips wanted monk of his rank

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BANGKOK: The former Buddhist abbot at the heart of a standoff with authoritie­s at Thailand’s biggest temple has been stripped of his monastic rank by the king, the military government said on Sunday.

The symbolic step comes more than two weeks after police surrounded the scandalhit Dhammakaya temple and began searching for Phra Dhammachay­o, who is accused of money laundering.

The standoff at the temple represents one of the biggest challenges to the authority of Thailand’s junta since it took power in 2014. The former abbot has not turned himself in and police say his followers have hampered the search.

A document published in the Royal Gazette said King Maha Vajiralong­korn had agreed to the government’s request to demote Phra Dhammachay­o because he had not turned himself in and had fled from the charges against him.

“Thus he does not deserve to hold his monastic rank any longer,” the document said.

The measure does not mean Phra Dhammachay­o has been defrocked as neither the king nor the government has the power to do that. Only a religious council can take such a step.

The Dhammakaya temple declined to comment on the measure. The former abbot faces charges of conspiracy to launder money and receive stolen goods, as well as taking over land unlawfully to build meditation centres. — Reuters

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