The Borneo Post

Red-faced Thai cops admit monk ‘may have escaped’ temple siege

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BANGKOK: An elderly monk wanted for massive fraud may have escaped a three-week siege of his temple, Thai cops admitted yesterday, thwarting a much-trumpted dragnet ordered by the kingdom’s junta.

On Feb 16, the Thai junta invoked special powers to seal off the the 1,000-acre grounds of the Wat Dhammakaya temple on the outskirts of Bangkok. Since then thousands of police officers have laid siege to the temple in a bid to arrest 72-yearold monk Phra Dhammachay­o, who was believed to be holed-up inside.

The former abbot, who founded the breakaway Buddhist order in 1970 and steered its rise to riches, is accused of money laundering and accepting embezzled funds worth US$33 million from the jailed boss of a cooperativ­e bank.

The monk’s followers say he is innocent and deny any knowledge of his whereabout­s, instead accusing the junta of a witchhunt against a popular and legitimate Buddhist institutio­n.

The monk’s disappeari­ng act has transfixed the Thai public, spinning out questions of religion and politics and leaving Thailand’s military rulers struggling to explain away the challenge to their authority. Yesterday cops said, Phra Dhammachay­o may have left the temple in the early days of the weeks-long siege.

“I believe that he escaped between Feb 16-18,” Paisit Wongmuang, director-general of the Department of Special Investigat­ion – Thailand’s FBI-equivalent – told reporters.

“We found the temple wall had been destroyed... it was possible someone helped him escape,” he said.

Police ended their siege late Friday but they will maintain a presence in the area which remains under special powers.

Their three week operation lurched into farce as defiant monks led them around secret tunnels, empty rooms and even to the fugitive abbot’s quarters – where cops found a bed with pillows arranged under a sheet in a poor imitation of a sleeping person. — AFP

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Buddhist monks from the Wat Phra Dhammakaya temple welcome the Department of Special Investigat­ion (DSI) members before the inspection of the temple, in Pathum Thani province, Thailand.
— Reuters photo Buddhist monks from the Wat Phra Dhammakaya temple welcome the Department of Special Investigat­ion (DSI) members before the inspection of the temple, in Pathum Thani province, Thailand.

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