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Thai prosecutors drop murder charge in case of disappeared activist

BANGKOK: A Thai park official implicated in the alleged killing of an environmental activist will not face prosecution for murder due to "insufficient evidence", the attorney general's office announced Monday (Jan 27) – a move condemned by rights groups decrying impunity for enforced disappearances.

Ethnic Karen leader Por Cha Lee Rakcharoen – known as Billy – vanished in April 2014 while he was working on a lawsuit accusing officials of destroying homes of ethnic minorities in Kaeng Krachan national park.

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Then-park chief Chaiwat Limlikitaksor was one of the last people to see him alive, after Billy was detained for apparently collecting honey illegally.

Chaiwat denied any involvement in his disappearance, claiming he had released the community activist.

READ: Tears at Bangkok memorial for murdered activist

Five years on divers found burned fragments of a skull stuffed in an oil drum in the park's reservoir in April, while other bones were scattered around the lake.

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The remains were believed to be Billy's body based on forensic identification using his mother's DNA, said officials from Thailand's Department of Special Investigation.

Chaiwat and three other park officials were implicated in legal cases that include charges of premeditated murder, detention and robbery.

But on Monday, the attorney general's office issued a non-prosecution order against the four defendants on these charges due to "insufficient evidence", said spokesman Prayut Petchkhun.

The DNA tests linking the bone fragments to Billy's mother is "not enough" to identify whom exactly the remains belong to, he added.

The office will only seek prosecution for the charge of "performing or failing to perform duties that lead to damages to a person", Prayut said.

The Department of Special Investigation could re-examine the case and still contest the attorney general's decision.

Vowing "to fight" Monday after the announcement, Billy's widow Pinnapha Phrueksapan said she will push for a detailed statemenRead More – Source

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