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News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 02/10/2019
» The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation has vowed to appeal Tuesday's court verdict acquitting construction tycoon Premchai Karnasuta and his wife of illegal ivory possession.
Post Reporters, Published on 01/10/2019
» The Criminal Court on Tuesday acquitted construction tycoon Premchai Karnasuta, his wife and a female associate of illegal possession of two pairs of African elephant tusks.
Gary Boyle, Published on 15/08/2019
» The Criminal Court has set Oct 1 as the date for its ruling on construction billionaire Premchai Karnasuta's possession of elephant tusks after finishing the hearing on the case on Wednesday.
Online Reporters, Published on 14/08/2019
» The Criminal Court has set Oct 1 as the date for its ruling on construction billionaire Premchai Karnasuta's possession of elephant tusks after finishing the hearing on the case on Wednesday.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 08/05/2018
» Embattled construction tycoon Premchai Karnasuta, his wife and an associate pleaded not guilty to possession of two pairs of African elephant tusks at the Criminal Court yesterday.
Online Reporters, Published on 07/05/2018
» Embattled construction tycoon Premchai Karnasuta, his wife and an associate pleaded not guilty to possession of two pairs of African elephant tusks, at the Criminal Court on Monday.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 16/02/2018
» Police will seek a warrant for the arrest of Premchai Karnasuta, president of Italian-Thai Development Plc (ITD), if he fails to report to the Thong Pha Phum Court in Kanchanaburi on March 26, deputy national police chief Srivara Rangsibrahmanakul said.
Online Reporters, Published on 15/02/2018
» Wildlife officials collected samples from the elephant tusks seized from construction tycoon Premchai Karnasuta's Bangkok house on Thursday and said they should know in three weeks if they were illegally acquired from Africa.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 27/08/2015
» The United States and an international wildlife protection organisation have applauded Bangkok's destruction of 2.2 tonnes of confiscated ivory yesterday, as the government steps up its fight against trafficked ivory.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 27/08/2015
» The United States and an international wildlife protection organisation have applauded Bangkok's destruction of 2.2 tonnes of confiscated ivory Wednesday, as the government steps up its fight against trafficked ivory.