Bangkok Post

Tycoon granted court absence

Poaching suspect to miss first testimonie­s

- PIYARACH CHONGCHARO­EN

The Thong Pha Phum Provincial Court yesterday approved a request by constructi­on tycoon Premchai Karnasuta to remain absent while prosecutio­n witnesses testified in the infamous black panther poaching case.

Accompanie­d by his lawyer, Mr Premchai yesterday submitted his absence request, which the judges approved because his case carries a maximum sentence of just 10 years, said his lawyer, Withoon Phraiyaem.

Yesterday was the first day of the court hearing for the notorious illegal poaching case in which Mr Premchai and other three people are suspects.

Yesterday marked the start of the session for prosecutio­n witnesses to testify.

Prosecutor Somjet Amnuaysawa­t, who heads the prosecutio­n team in this case, said Mr Premchai has every right to request absence from the prosecutio­n’s witness hearings, but he is required to be present during the defence’s witness hearings.

Mr Premchai, president of the ItalianTha­i Developmen­t Plc, was arrested and charged with poaching in Thungyai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary in February along with three other suspects in the case.

Mr Withoon said his client needs the time to manage both his company and his many physical illnesses.

Mr Premchai will appear in court again when the hearing of the defence witnesses begins, said Mr Withoon.

During his absence, Mr Premchai’s lawyer will represent him.

Mr Withoon said the defendants would not pay the 12 million baht in financial compensati­on demanded by the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservati­on, because they maintain their innocence in the case.

The four defendants will submit their written statement against the demanded payment by Dec 6, he said.

Mr Withoon, however, said he wasn’t confident the defendants would win the case although they would try their best to prove their innocence.

According to an informed source, there are a total 31 prosecutio­n witnesses to hear until Dec 18, while the hearings of all 17 defence witnesses are set to begin on Dec 19 and end on Dec 27.

The witnesses who testified yesterday were deputy national police chief Srivara Ransibrahm­anakul and Wichian Chinawong, chief of the western complex of the sanctuary.

Speaking after testifying in court yesterday morning, Pol Gen Srivara said he was confident the prosecutor­s would maintain his “perfect” record and bring the culprits to justice.

Mr Wichain exited the courtroom at 5.30pm, and didn’t given any media interviews.

However, shortly before he testified yesterday, Mr Wichain said he brought additional evidence, including 200 pages of documents.

In related news, Pol Gen Srivara said the investigat­ion into the Oct 7 killing and butchering of a binturong, or bearcat, in Sai Yok National Park in Kanchanabu­ri, is now 90% complete.

Watcharach­ai Sameerak, assistant district chief of Dan Makham Tia, is among 12 suspects in this case.

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