Bangkok: "Anutin" confirms that the Khao Kradong case is being investigated according to legal procedures since he was the Minister of Interior after "Phumtham" threatened to settle the bill, saying that today he will be out of the Minister of Interior, and he does not know if the Director-General is being pressured or not. Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, spoke about the case in which Mr. Phumtham Vejjayachai stated that if he were to assume the duties of the Minister of the Interior, he would proceed with the investigation of the Khao Kradong case, saying that the investigation had been conducted since his time at the Ministry of the Interior, including the independent singers, the opposition, and the government itself, with no exceptions. In this regard, the Land Department has clearly explained the procedures and procedures, and everything has been in accordance with the law in every respect. The parties involved are the Land Department and the State Railway of Thailand. He did not kn ow whether the State Railway of Thailand has exercised its right to sue the Land Department yet, because it is an agency-to-agency matter, with no individual involved. He emphasized that everything is proceeding according to the process, and this matter was concluded and proceeded before he became the Minister of the Interior.
According to Thai News Agency, Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, elaborated on the ongoing investigation into the Khao Kradong case, highlighting that the investigation commenced during his tenure at the Ministry of the Interior. He stressed that the investigation included various stakeholders such as independent singers, the opposition, and government entities without exceptions. Anutin articulated that the Land Department has thoroughly clarified the procedures, ensuring that all actions comply with legal standards.
The key parties involved in the case are the Land Department and the State Railway of Thailand. Anutin mentioned uncertainty regarding whether the State Railway of Thailand has initiated legal action against the Land Department, noting that the issue remains a matter between the two agencies, with no individuals implicated. Anutin reiterated that the process is unfolding as per established protocols, and the groundwork for the investigation was laid before his term as Minister of the Interior.
When questioned about potential pressure on the Director-General of the Land Department, Anutin expressed that he is currently unaware of any such pressures.