The newest earthquake in Thailand now also has legal consequences! A good three weeks after the collapse of a building with a high structure under construction with dozens of fatalities in Bangkok, a Chinese businessman who was involved in the development of buildings was arrested.
As the Thailand’s Minister of Justice Tawee Sodenong announced on Saturday, in addition to the manager of a company, three Thai citizens were also guardianship in connection with the collapse. At least 47 people were killed in the collapse of the 30 -storey new building of the Thai Court of the Thai auditors on March 28, and since then another 47 have been missing.
While Minister of Justice Tawee continued, the three Thai countries that are arrested in addition to the Chinese are accused of having a total of 51 percent with the foreigners’ ownership developer.
In Thailand, foreign citizens can keep a maximum of 49 percent of the shares in a company. A joint venture from the Chinese company China Railway No. 10-10-with which the arrested manager worked and a Thai-Italian company.
Also investigate fraud when assigning the order
According to Minister of Justice Tawee, also because of alleged fraud in the granting of the order and the fake of signatures of engineers, it was established with the Construction Supervision. Before the arrests, Thai representatives had already stated that when investigating the buildings, it was established that inferior metal had been used in the steel carriers used.
The building in Bangkok was the only thing in the earthquake of strength 7.7, the epicenter of which was in Myanmar. More than 3,700 people were killed there.
Source: Krone

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