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Saxena case not yet complete

Prosecutors need another three days to complete their case against extradited banker Rakesh Saxena, who is charged over the Bangkok Bank of Commerce scandal,Seksan Bangsombun, chief prosecutor for economic and resource cases said on Wednesday. ...full story at Bangkok Post

from Bangkok Post on Wed, Nov 04 2009

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