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17 Aug 69

"Correction" explains the fact of the release of "Tux Hundred Li" after serving 9 years, 10 months and 8 days in prison. Implement all steps of the law. Prepare to "review the guidelines," the enforcement of "serious cases," especially those who are sentenced to death-life imprisonment and able-bodied cases, with the administration in the area. Follow the "Tux" situation.

On 17 S. The Corrections Department issued a document detailing the release of 85-year-old Tuk Tao Hundred Li, a former major drug inmate who was released from Bang Bang Central Prison on August 14, 2026, saying that Tuk Tao is punishable for conspiring to commit a serious drug offence. He has been in custody since October 11, 2016, and the criminal court has finally decided on December 12, 2019 to be imprisoned for life and a fine of 2,500,000 baht, which is punishable for the first time, thus reinstating him as a prisoner (middle class). ) According to the Ministry of Justice Regulation 2016, Article 20, and does not enter into the Ministry of Prisoners' Benefits Ordinance 2019, Article 3 (5), which must be classified in a class requiring much improvement (effective January 14, 2020).

In the past, inmates have always behaved well, have not violated prison discipline, so have the benefit of being promoted to the elite in 2022.

Mr. Tuen Tao received a total of six pardons, with a decree of pardon reducing his life sentence to 50 years in prison, and reducing his sentence to the decree of pardon each time. As well as Tuen Tao being a group of elderly inmates (over the age of 70), he was further reduced to the proportion of the penalty rate as follows:

The 1st and 2nd Royal Assent in 2020, the 3rd and 4th in 2021, the 5th in 2025 and the 6th in 2026 under section 12 (2) and section 14 for exceeding the age of 70.

After receiving the last royal pardon, the sentence was reduced to 8 years, 3 months and 28 days. Mr Tuen Tao was imprisoned from 11 October 2016 until 14 August 2026, for a total sentence of 9 years, 10 months and 8 days, thus entering the legal release process.

The Department of Corrections, fully aware of the feelings and concerns of the public, therefore saw the need to review and propose ways to improve the criteria, rules, regulations, and legal clauses relating to the administration of sentences, particularly those for the death penalty, life imprisonment inmates, and inmates in outrageous or socially affecting and damaging cases, so that the administration of sentences is appropriate to the degree of seriousness of the offence and to the proportionality of the punishment, as well as to take into account the safety of the public and the interests of society as a whole.

The Department of Corrections confirms that the forced punishment and release of such detainees is in accordance with the provisions of the law and rule of law applicable to all detainees equally, without discrimination or exercise of any personal discretion, and that the release process must be moderated, as well as through the development of strict behavior according to prescribed criteria.

The Department of Corrections has been forwarding information to the relevant drug authorities and local authorities to monitor the behavior of Mr. Tuen Tao Hundred Li after his arrest.

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