Former Bangkok Bank of Commerce executive Rakesh Saxena has two inmates on 24-hour standby to help if he has a health emergency while detained at Bangkok Remand Prison. ...full story at The Nation
from The Nation on Mon, Nov 02 2009
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Thai Prisoners Train in Olympic Boxing »
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For most inmates crammed into Thailand's prisons, fame, fortune, and freedom are just pipe dreams.
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Court approves detention of Saxena » Bangkok Post South Bangkok Criminal Court has on Saturday morning permitted police to detain Rakesh Saxena, former executive of the failed Bangkok Bank of Commerce (BBC), for 12 days as requested. |
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Saxena must not be the only fall guy in BBC fiasco » The Nation The extradition of Rakesh Saxena, a former executive of the now-defunct Bangkok Bank of Commerce, to face criminal trial and civil claims for damages suffered by the bank, has caused a sensation after a long wait of 13 years. His legal struggle to remain... |
| 02 Nov 09 |
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Prosecutors delay indicting Saxena » Bangkok Post Prosecutors want to question another two witnesses before formally indicting former Bangkok Bank of Commerce executive Rakesh Saxena, who fled to Canada to avoid embezzlement charges, Seksan Bangsombun, chief prosecutor for economic and resource cases,... |
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