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DPA/ The Saudi embassy in Bangkok said in a statement released on Friday night that it was concerned to learn of the promotion of Somkid Boonthanom to the post of assistant national police chief, effective October 1, “in a manner that may affect the course of legal proceedings against the defendants,” the Bangkok Post reported. The embassy warned that the development could jeopardise bilateral relations. The first hearing in Somkid’s case is scheduled for November 25. The five officers were charged with involvement in the murder of Mohamed al-Ruwaili, who went missing in The Saudis are also awaiting the return of millions of dollars of jewellery stolen from the home of Prince Faisal bin Abdul Ra-ish in From June to August 1989, Thai janitor Kriangkrai Techamong stole an estimated 502mn baht ($15mn) of jewellery from the prince’s Thai police arrested Kriangkrai, who confessed to the thefts and went to prison. Thai authorities retrieved much of the stolen jewellery, but when it was returned to Thai Police Lieutenant General Chalor Kerdthes, who was originally in charge of the investigation, has been sentenced to death for abducting and murdering the wife and son of a Thai jewellery dealer allegedly involved in the case. | ||
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