Thai Red Shirts caused dead of police and soldiers and even captured police and soldiers and captured + destroy army tanks etc, but the Thai Govt released Korkaew Pikulthong to register himself as candidate in up-coming by-election. Lee Kuan Yew however disqualified CSJ from any election. What did CSJ do? Did he captured SAF & SPF & killed SAF & SPF?

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6 Red-Shirt Leaders To Be Moved From Klong Prem Prison To Bangkok Remand Prison
BANGKOK, June 26 (TNA) -- Six red-shirt leaders will be transferred from the Klong Prem Central Prison to the Bangkok Remand Prison, the director-general of the Corrections Department Chartchai Suthiklom said Saturday, according to Thai News Agency.
The six United Front For Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) leaders -- Weng Tojirakarn, Korkaew Pikulthong, Wiputhalaeng Pattanabhumthai, Yotwaris Chuklom (also known as Jeng Dokjik), Amnat Inthachote and Kwanchai Praipana from five fellow leaders and guards including Veera Muskapong, Natthawut Saikua, Nisit Sinthuprai, Sombat Makthong and Bhumkitti Sukchinda.
They will join their five compatriots, who are at the remand prison, as per requested by their laywers for safety reasons.
Chatchai Sutthiklom said the six will be moved on Monday.
Last Friday, Thailand's Criminal Court approved the further detention of eight Red Shirt leaders and three protest guards as sought by the Department of Special Investigation (DSI).
The court decision came after a lawyer representing the UDD filed complaint opposing to the DSI request for a second-round detention of the 11 Red Shirt leaders and guards.
UDD lawyer Karom Ponthaklang also appealed the Criminal Court's June 15 decision, which denied bail for 11 detained leaders and three protest guards, urging the court for a temporary release of the 10 detainees, citing they will not escape prosecution.
Karom said no appeal has been made for Red Shirt leader Korkaew Pikulthong Saturday as the Court already approved the temporary release of Korkaew on June 28 to register his candidacy in the upcoming Bangkok by-election.
The Opposition Puea Thai Party earlier resolved to nominate Korkaew as its candidate to run in the July 25 by-election in Bangkok's Constituency 6 to replace the seat left vacant by late Democrat MP Thiwa Ngernyuang who died of cancer on June 11.
Karom said that Korkaew will appear Monday to register his candidacy wearing his prison uniform to reflect the Thai judicial process, but the prison rejected Korkaew's request to wear an inmate's uniform.
Bangkok Remand Prison acting chief Sophon Thitithampruek said on Saturday that explanations were already given to the lawyer and the secretary-general of the opposition Puea Thai Party that prison regulations stipulated that inmates whose cases are pending in court must wear their own clothing.
Sophon said all the detained UDD leaders facing terrorism charges for their roles in the anti-government protests are wearing their own clothing in prison and not inmate uniforms.
Korkaew also asked the prison to be chained when he temporarily leaves the prison to apply to run in the by-election in Bangkok's Constituency 6 scheduled to be held on July 25, but his request was denied.
Meanwhile, Chartchai said applying to run in an election candidate is a political activity and is an honourable deeds and it is inappropriate for Mr Korkaew to wear an inmate's outfit while registering.
The Red Shirt leaders have been charged with terrorism following their protests to demand House dissolution which began March 14 but turned violent with grenades and shooting incidents, leaving at least 89 dead and nearly 1,900 wounded during the period.
-- BERNAMA

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6 Red-Shirt Leaders To Be Moved From Klong Prem Prison To Bangkok Remand Prison
BANGKOK, June 26 (TNA) -- Six red-shirt leaders will be transferred from the Klong Prem Central Prison to the Bangkok Remand Prison, the director-general of the Corrections Department Chartchai Suthiklom said Saturday, according to Thai News Agency.
The six United Front For Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) leaders -- Weng Tojirakarn, Korkaew Pikulthong, Wiputhalaeng Pattanabhumthai, Yotwaris Chuklom (also known as Jeng Dokjik), Amnat Inthachote and Kwanchai Praipana from five fellow leaders and guards including Veera Muskapong, Natthawut Saikua, Nisit Sinthuprai, Sombat Makthong and Bhumkitti Sukchinda.
They will join their five compatriots, who are at the remand prison, as per requested by their laywers for safety reasons.
Chatchai Sutthiklom said the six will be moved on Monday.
Last Friday, Thailand's Criminal Court approved the further detention of eight Red Shirt leaders and three protest guards as sought by the Department of Special Investigation (DSI).
The court decision came after a lawyer representing the UDD filed complaint opposing to the DSI request for a second-round detention of the 11 Red Shirt leaders and guards.
UDD lawyer Karom Ponthaklang also appealed the Criminal Court's June 15 decision, which denied bail for 11 detained leaders and three protest guards, urging the court for a temporary release of the 10 detainees, citing they will not escape prosecution.
Karom said no appeal has been made for Red Shirt leader Korkaew Pikulthong Saturday as the Court already approved the temporary release of Korkaew on June 28 to register his candidacy in the upcoming Bangkok by-election.
The Opposition Puea Thai Party earlier resolved to nominate Korkaew as its candidate to run in the July 25 by-election in Bangkok's Constituency 6 to replace the seat left vacant by late Democrat MP Thiwa Ngernyuang who died of cancer on June 11.
Karom said that Korkaew will appear Monday to register his candidacy wearing his prison uniform to reflect the Thai judicial process, but the prison rejected Korkaew's request to wear an inmate's uniform.
Bangkok Remand Prison acting chief Sophon Thitithampruek said on Saturday that explanations were already given to the lawyer and the secretary-general of the opposition Puea Thai Party that prison regulations stipulated that inmates whose cases are pending in court must wear their own clothing.
Sophon said all the detained UDD leaders facing terrorism charges for their roles in the anti-government protests are wearing their own clothing in prison and not inmate uniforms.
Korkaew also asked the prison to be chained when he temporarily leaves the prison to apply to run in the by-election in Bangkok's Constituency 6 scheduled to be held on July 25, but his request was denied.
Meanwhile, Chartchai said applying to run in an election candidate is a political activity and is an honourable deeds and it is inappropriate for Mr Korkaew to wear an inmate's outfit while registering.
The Red Shirt leaders have been charged with terrorism following their protests to demand House dissolution which began March 14 but turned violent with grenades and shooting incidents, leaving at least 89 dead and nearly 1,900 wounded during the period.
-- BERNAMA