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Interior Ministry orders nationwide crackdown on fuel and goods prices, violators face up to 10 years in jail
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2026
Thailand steps up fuel and goods price controls nationwide, bans hoarding and temporary oil exports, with violators facing jail and fines
Court Sentences Yoon Suk Yeol to 5 Years for Declaring Martial Law
FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 2026
South Korea's court sentences ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol to 5 years for declaring martial law in December 2027. He faces multiple charges including obstruction of justice.
2 years can be trimmed off Thaksin’s 10-year jail sentence, says senior public prosecutor
TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2023
A senior public prosecutor explained on Tuesday that former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra will have to serve no more than eight years in jail in three corruption cases.
Half of sex offenders against children and the disabled avoid jail terms in South Korea
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 05, 2022
About half of convicted sex offenders against children and the disabled, and the majority of child abusers, have avoided jail terms in South Korea, data showed on Tuesday.
Amnesty slams Myanmar court ruling against Reuters journalists
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 03, 2018
Amnesty International on Monday described as “appalling” a Myanmar court’s verdict which saw two Reuters journalists sentenced to seven years in jail for breaching the Official Secrets Act during an investigation into a massacre of Rohingya men.
Jail terms for three land officials in Phuket corruption case
MONDAY, OCTOBER 09, 2017
The Criminal Court on Monday handed down prison sentences to all three surviving offenders in the Phuket land-corruption case, while the Land Department was ordered to revoke the land deed at issue in the case.
Amendment to law will cut jail terms for offenders
SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 2016
AN OFFENDER who opts to spend time behind bars instead of paying a fine will serve a shorter time, according to a new law that came into effect on Thursday, because the fine rate of Bt200 a day has been hiked to Bt500 per day.