6 July 2015
Dailynews reported that Gen Prayuth Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister, addressed that we are defined by international rules and powerful countries in a ceremony congratulated the government officials who wins United Nations Public Service Awards. Therefore, this awards shows that we are presence.
Gen. Prayuth also said that there was a rumor spreading through social media claiming that he transferred tens of billions baht to Singapore. He knew that the source of rumor was from Thammasat University. He also insisted that if he had such a lot of money, he would not be right here. Thais usually believe the social trend, but he suggested that we should have logic as well. He also said he did not know who wrote such rumor, however the discretion is required. He added that if someone wants to believe the rumor, he has nothing to do with it.
He was asked about the source from Thammasat University, Gen. Prayuth said he was following up this matter.
Maj-General Sansern Kaewkamnerd, Deputy Government Spokesman, said that there are the false information and rumors spreading through the social media continuously which is considered to be implemented by person with malice intention. He said that everyone should be logical and careful of receiving any information as well as checking with reliable mainstream media. Regarding the release of information through the social media, the releaser shall rarely be responsible for the accuracy and the impact to the person who was referred to which is considered inappropriate. Everyone has to make these people chastened. However, he is almost able to arrest the person who releases the news of defamation to Gen. Prayuth and his wife as well as the person who releases the violated rumors for other cases of which they shall be brought to legal procedures. Therefore, the Prime Minister should have been entitled to defend himself from the slander as well.
8 July 2015
Rinda was arrested at her residence around Klongsam, Pathumthani Province. She was detained for interogation for a night at a military base.
9 July 2015
Rinda was transferred to the Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD) at Chaengwattana Government Complex. She was investigated and forced to sign the interrogation record, similar to the recording made at the military base, without the lawyer presenting.
A lawyer from Thai Lawyers for Human Rights (TLHR) arrived around 6.45 p.m., asking to change the statement, adding that Rinda criticized to public with good faith. The officer accepted this issue however they did not cut the state ‘Rinda admitted all accusations’ from the interrogation record.
After investigation, Rinda was sent to detain at Tungsonghong Police station. Her boyfriend and relatives submitted 200,000 baht for bail, but it was rejected as this case was performed on social media as well as related to the country’s leader which is considered to be effect to the national security and this is a severe crime.
10 July 2015
Manager online reported that there was a press conference regarding Rinda or Lin’s arrest under warrant of Military Court at Royal Thai Police.
Rinda said during the press conference admitting that she copied the message from Line, and posted on her Facebook but she did not write it by herself. She had no intention to cause a public disorder. She believed that the citizens have rights to criticize on what government does both the elected and non-elected government. She advised other Internet users to be extra cautious of Computer-related Crime when posting messages on sensitive issues.
Prachathai reported that after the press conference, the police officer took Rinda to Bangkok Military Court to request for provisional detention while her relatives requested for bail with 100,000 baht cash.
At around 3.00 p.m., the court rejected the bail given that even though inquiry officer did not oppose the bail, the accused was arrested under the offence against the national security. In addition it is reasonable to see that the temporarily release will obstruct the investigation process. Rinda, therefore, was taken to Central Women’s Correctional Institution.
13 July 2015
Dailynews reported that Pawinee Chumsri, a lawyer from Thai Lawyers for Human Rights, submitted the request to investigate for temporarily release by posting 100,000 baht case for her bail. She gave the reason that Rinda was unlikely to flee, and had to take care of her two children outside the prison as she is a sole guardian of her children.
At around 12.10 p.m. Pawinee revealed that Military Court approved to release Rinda on bail under the condition that she does not express her political opinion or incite social disturbances. She was prohibited from travelling abroad without the court's permission. Rinda will be released from Central Women’s Correctional Institution in the evening.