Sister of ‘Sia Chu Wong’ files a request to the Corrections Department to enforce the death penalty for ‘Banyin’

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Corrections Department, Ms. Wanphen, the elder sister of Mr. Chu Wong Sae Tang, a billionaire businessman who died, submitted a letter to the Corrections Department Director-General requesting the execution of Mr. Banyin Tangpakorn, a male prisoner who committed a shocking heinous crime, with brutal and brutal behavior, continued to commit crimes and had no fear of the law of the country. Ms. Wanphen said that Mr. Banyin was sentenced to death by the Supreme Court on June 27th in the case of Mr. Chu Wong, as well as the case of the abduction and murder of a judge, which the court also sentenced to death on July 15th. Mr. Banyin also has 5 other criminal cases in which he committed crimes. While he was in prison, Mr. Banyin still attempted to escape from prison and had repeated behaviors in committing crimes. When the court reached the final decision, he could submit a request for a royal pardon within 60 days. She thought that the source was the Department of Corrections. Did they see fit to submit a request for a pardon for this prisoner? She and her family have been fighting this case for more than 9 years. In the past, they have been threatened and intimidated. They have lived their lives very carefully. If Mr. Banyin is pardoned and released from prison in the future, she is worried that her family will not be safe again. Therefore, she wants the Supreme Court's decision to be followed. Dr. Sompop Sangkutkaew, deputy director-general of the Corrections Department and spokesman for the Corrections Department, said that the Corrections Department's procedures for prisoners sentenced to death by the Supreme Court are for the prisoners to collect documents and submit a petition for a royal pardon within 60 days. At this time, there has been no report yet on whether Mr. Banyin has submitted a request for a royal pardon from Bang Kwang Prison, but the deadline is within 60 days. The matter of granting a royal pardon is under the royal power. Source: Thai News Agency