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Boonsong sentenced to 42 years in G-to-G rice sales, bail denied (Updated)

Former commerce minister Boonsong Teriyapirom, arrives at the Supreme Court's Criminal Division for Holders of Political Positions. Later the day, he and other defendants received heavy sentences for the role in corruption-plagued government-to-government (G-to-G) rice sale. PATIPAT JANTHONG

Former commerce minister Boonsong Teriyapirom has been sentenced to 42 years in jail and his former deputy Poom Sarapol to 36 years in the government-to-government rice sales case. Their bail requests were denied.

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Evening update

Bail requests denied

Former commerce minister Boonsong Teriyapirom his former deputy Poom Sarapol have been denied bail.

The Supreme Court's Criminal Division for Holders denied their bail requests, as well as those of other defendants in the case, citing the gravity of the crimes.

Chutichai Sakakorn, a prosecutor in the case, said the public prosecutors did not oppose their bail.

Afternoon story

Boonsong gets 42 years, Poom 36 years in rice sales case

The Supreme Court's Criminal Division for Holders of Political Positions has sentenced former commerce minister Boonsong Teriyapirom to 42 years in jail and his former deputy Poom Sarapol to 36 years in the government-to-government rice sales case.

Manas Soiploy, former chief of the Foreign Trade Department, was sentenced to 40 years in prison while his deputy Tikhumporn Natvaratat got 32 years. Akharapong Theepwatchara, ex-director of the department's Rice Trade Administration Bureau, got 24 years.

Apichart Chansakulporn, an executive of the rice exporter Siam Indica Co Ltd, was sentenced to 48 years. Along with his company, he was also ordered to pay 16.9 billion baht in damages to the Finance Ministry.

Other defendants also got jail terms and had to pay damages in proportion to their crimes as well.

The convicted defendants are taken to the taken to Bangkok Remand Prison where they will await the court's decision on their bail requests. /Chanat Katanyu

Eight of the 28 defendants were acquitted. Two of the defendants reportedly fled so their sentences were not read on Friday.

After the ruling, the defendants were taken to Bangkok Remand Prison in Bangkok's Chatuchak district pending the court's decision on their bail requests.

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