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Deposed Prime Minister Back in Thailand Facing Charges
by The Associated Press | February 28, 2008 at 07:47 am
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BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — Supporters danced, beat drums and sang as
deposed Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra returned Thursday from
17 months in exile to face corruption charges, vowing to restore his
reputation following his ouster in a coup.
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The 58-year-old billionaire politician was quickly detained after his arrival at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport aboard a Thai Airways flight from Hong Kong. Thai authorities took him to court where he was ordered to post $267,000 in bail pending a hearing on March 12.
Thaksin was deposed in a September 2006 coup and had lived in exile, based in London. He had expected to face arrest after arriving on charges of graft and abuse of power during his 2001-2006 time in office.
His return was seen as a test of the country's political stability, with critics warning that the populist billionaire's homecoming could plunge the country into renewed crisis.
Thaksin had tears in his eyes as he emerged to face supporters. He knelt and touched the ground with his forehead, hands clasped together in the Thai greeting.
Roga Kantapura, 33, who owns a car dealership in Bangkok, called Thaksin a "hero, a real hero" devoted to the poor and the country.
"This guy could eat gold for dinner, diamonds for breakfast, he has so much money he doesn't care about money," he said.
After posting bail, Thaksin proceeded to the Attorney General's Office where he paid $33,530 in bail on another set of charges. In that case, he and his wife are accused of concealing assets, said the office's spokesman Thanatip Moonpruk.






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UPDATE | Bangkok Post -
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