Payout for wrongful arrest
The Nation 2011-06-28
A man wrongfully implicated and detained by the police Narcotics Suppression Bureau has been awarded Bt300,000 in compensation.
NSB commander Pol Lt-General Atithep Panjamanont, speaking at a news conference yesterday, apologised to Somjai sae-Lim, 39, for pressing a charge against him and detaining him for 23 days. He blamed a citizen registration database for wrongly identifying Somjai because another suspect had exactly the same name.
Before Somjai's arrest two years ago, police detained two suspects in a sting in Phetchaburi, who gave the name Somjai sae-Lim to police as an accomplice, leading to Somjai's arrest. During a line-up identification, the two suspects later said he was not a party to their dealings and NSB agents began the process of dropping the charges against him.
Somjai thanked the NSB for giving him the money, which he said would be spent on legal counselling over his detention, as well as to treat his wife for thalassaemia, a blood disease.
He plans to be ordained as a monk on July 10.