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Thai airline’s April Idiot’s Day joke might run afoul of native legal guidelines

(Reuters) — An April Idiot’s prank tweeted by workers at price range airline Thai Vietjet might result in felony prices after an activist lawyer filed a grievance with police alleging it had insulted Thailand’s King Maha Vajiralongkorn.

Police will determine later whether or not to pursue a felony case underneath strict “lese majeste” legal guidelines — which make defaming the monarchy punishable by as much as 15 years in jail — in opposition to workers of the airline.

Thai Vietjet’s official account tweeted on April 1 that the airline was launching a brand new worldwide route between the Thai province of Nan and Munich in Germany, which stirred on-line anger and threats of boycotts amongst ultra-royalists.

The offending tweet was later eliminated and the airline apologized the following day in an announcement saying senior administration had not recognized concerning the tweet that marketed a “flight route between a province in Thailand and a metropolis in Europe, which led to many public reactions.”

The tweet didn’t point out King Vajiralongkorn, 69, who’s believed to spend a lot of his time in Germany, or his Nan province-born royal consort, Sineenat Wongvajiraphakdi.

The king granted Sineenat the title of royal consort shortly after his 2019 coronation. He had earlier within the 12 months married a member of his private bodyguard unit, who grew to become Queen Suthida.

Scholar-led protests in recent times have seen some activists overtly criticizing the king for time spent outdoors the nation, amongst different issues. A minimum of 183 individuals have been charged with insulting the monarchy because the protests started in 2020.

Airline CEO Woranate Laprabang responded to the net royalist outrage by saying the workers accountable had been suspended pending an investigation.

“I want to apologize to the Thai individuals as soon as once more for such incident,” Woranate mentioned.

However lawyer and activist Srisuwan Janya filed a police grievance of royal insult and pc crimes, saying in a Fb submit that the tweet “confirmed intent to offend” and an apology was not sufficient.

Srisuwan is well-known in Thailand as a prolific filer of complaints with police, as soon as telling the Bangkok Submit he had counted over 1,000 filings together with for shopper fraud, corruption and environmental points. Reuters couldn’t decide what number of of his complaints have led to prosecutions.

The police will contemplate the grievance by reviewing “all of the details” regarding what occurred and “whether or not there was any felony intent,” Kissana Phathanacharoen, Thai deputy police spokesman, instructed Reuters.

Thailand’s lese majeste legal guidelines have not too long ago come underneath criticism by some activists and opposition politicians, a daring transfer in a rustic that historically upholds the king as semi-divine and above criticism.

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