LAGOS, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA) – Former Thailand Prime Minister, Thaksin Shinawatra has been sentenced to eight years in prison after his return to the country after 15 years in exile.
Shinawatra who arrived the country in a private jet, ahead of the forthcoming election to elect a new next Thai leader, was arrested by the authorities.
Upon his return, he was then sentenced to eight years, on former criminal convictions he claims were politically motivated.
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According to BBC reports, Shinawatra, Thailand’s most successful elected leader, has long been feared by conservative royalists, who have backed military coups and contentious court cases to weaken him.
Now the ambitious telecoms tycoon is back, years after he was deposed by a military coup.
He reportedly landed in Bangkok’s main airport to cheers from hundreds of loyal supporters who had gathered overnight to see him. Flanked by his two daughters and son, he emerged briefly from the airport terminal and paid his respects to a portrait of the king and queen.
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The 74-year-old was immediately taken to the Supreme Court where he was sentenced to eight years on three former convictions, and then to Bangkok Remand Prison.
Prison authorities say he will be kept in a wing with specific medical equipment, given his advanced age, and also immediately undergo a 10-day quarantine, the first five days of which he will be confined to his room.
It has been speculated that the convict will seek a royal pardon, as prison authorities, earlier today, confirmed that he would be able to submit a petition from jail immediately, of which the process can take one to two months.