Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans
BANGKOK – Thai police say they have arrested a man accused of being the mastermind of a conspiracy to slander the country’s monarchy on the Internet. Police Maj. Gen. Siripong Timula said Wednesday that Hassadin Uraipraiwan will face lese majeste charges, a crime of defaming the monarchy, for having allegedly released audio clips that contained anti-monarchy content. Hassadin was arrested Monday. Police say his so-called Banpodj Network is currently the country’s largest and most active anti-monarchy group. Police have already arrested six suspects accused of being part of the group. The military junta that seized power in a coup last May has made protecting the monarchy’s reputation one of its priorities. The prospect that instability will ensue when 87-year-old King Bhumibol Adulyadej ends his long reign is a matter of widespread concern. source: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/02/10/thai-police-arrest-suspected-ringleader-anti-monarchy-network/
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