My latest #SecretSiam article tells the story of political godfather Newin Chidchob, and it struck me that like a malignant Forrest Gump, he was present at most of the disasters and scandals of recent decades. Here's a THREAD about his shady past secretsiam.news/p/mafia-bosses… 1/16
An early classic episode in Newin's career was when he paid some crooked police to bomb his own house, to try to make him look like a brave whistleblower at risk of being assassinated by his enemies. Professor @bkksnow wrote about it in this paper journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09… 2/16
In 1995, his vote canvassers were caught with a huge stash of his elections leaflets each with 120 baht stapled to them. The total haul was 11.4 million baht. Newin said he knew nothing about the vote buying antics of his canvassers and escaped charges. 3/16
During the mid-1990s, Newin made a fortune in cahoots with management of Bangkok Bank of Commerce via stock market pump-and-dump scams financed by loans based on fraudulent land values. This bankrupted BBC, leading directly to the 1997 Asian financial crisis. 4/16
In 1999, Democrat MP Panawat Liangpongpan, from a rival Buriram gravel quarrying clan to the Chidchobs, was shot several times by a hitman who confessed he was hired by Newin's older brother. Panawat survived and began wearing a bulletproof vest and amulets for protection. 5/16
After Thaksin became prime minister, Newin quickly became a close ally. He was put in charge of winning more seats in the south in the 2005 general election but had to be removed after he was caught on tape arranging vote buying. 6/16
Newin played a key role in securing the immensely profitable monopoly duty free concessions at Suvarnabhumi and other airports for Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha. He also routinely funnelled contracts to his own family businesses and the Charnvirakul clan's Sino-Thai Construction 7/16
Newin got even closer to Thaksin by arranging various black magic spells and rituals for him, including in March 2006 when Thaksin rode into Buriram on the neck of an elephant with Newin walking alongside. 8/16
After the coup of 2006, the junta ordered the arrest of Newin as they thought he was the most dangerous of Thaksin's allies. They dropped him by the roadside a week later in just his underwear, allegedly because they wanted to ensure he had no magic amulets. 9/16
Newin betrayed Thaksin in December 2008, switching sides to support Abhisit Vejjajiva as prime minister in return for massive bribes and control of three crucial ministries — Interior, Transport and Communications, and Commerce. 10/16
Newin's control of the Transport Ministry allowed him to protect Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha's duty free monopolies, and funnel projects to Chidchob and Charnvirakul companies. Meanwhile, his nominee for commerce minister owned the Poseidon brothel. 11/16
In March and April 2009, Newin created the "Blue Shirt" militia, a fake grassroots organisation to fight the Red Shirts. He was photographed in Pattaya commanding the Blue Shirts as they caused chaos at an ASEAN summit in April. As usual he denied involvement. 12/16
He also arranged for two gasoline trucks to be parked at King Power and Din Daeng Apartments during Red Shirt protests in April, then claimed the Red Shirts wanted to blow them up. It was fake, just like when he bombed his own house. 13/16
Widely hated outside of Buriram for his corruption and betrayal of Thaksin, Newin claimed in 2010 he was retiring from politics to focus on his football club. But he remains de facto leader of the corrupt amoral Bhumjai Thai, a party with no ideology at all. 14/16
Newin's fingerprints are all over the coronavirus crisis. The incompetent Anutin is health minister because Bhumjai Thai wanted to promote a gimmicky marijuana policy. Newin's brother Saksayam, the transport minister, spread the virus after visiting Thonglor hostess bars. 15/16
Newin's toxic influence over Prayut and the current regime is a major factor in the ongoing disaster of the government's response to the pandemic. As usual, when something bad happens, Newin Chidchob is involved. Check out the full article here secretsiam.news/p/mafia-bosses… 16/16
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⚠️New on #SecretSiam — In August I published a story on Vajiralongkorn's new favourite concubine. It was a tale of parachuting concubines, cryptic cartoons, symbolic silver heart-shaped pendants, & a mysterious woman identified by the colour pink & the code number 002. 🧵1/35
Since then, things got even stranger. The biggest bombshell is the reappearance of consort Sineenat “Koi” Bilaskalayani. Other concubines are also amassing more influence. And all of this may have a connection with Queen Suthida taking part in a yachting race in Mallorca. 3/35
In 1967, Britain's ambassador to Bangkok sent a cable to London that was highly insulting about the intelligence and character of Thais, and scornful about Thai culture. 42 years later it caused a minor diplomatic kerfuffle. A 🧵 1/15
For centuries, until the practice was stopped by the government in 2006, there was a tradition for British ambassadors departing a posting to write a valedictory despatch, in which they threw all diplomatic niceties to the wind and gave their uncensored opinions 2/15
Christopher Meyer, who was ambassador to Berlin and then Washington, wrote about the practice in The Telegraph in 2015. 3/15tomfletcher.global/articles/detai…
⚠️ UPDATE — I have more details from royal and medical sources about what happened to Princess Bajrakitiyabha last Wednesday, and also spoke to a specialist foreign-based ICU and trauma consultant to help interpret the information. 1/
To make this clear once again, I have no personal animosity against the princess, and while everybody knows I am not a fan of King Vajiralongkorn, his grief is clearly genuine and he deserves compassion and understanding right now. 2/13
But the people of Thailand also deserve to be told the truth, instead of being dragged into days or weeks of royalist theatrics to pray for the recovery of a woman who has already been dead for four days according to any sensible definition of what it means to die. 3/13
⚠️ UPDATE — Here is the latest on what we know so far about the death of Princess Bajrakitiyabha on Wednesday and what will happen next. You can also read the post on Facebook: facebook.com/zenjournalist/… 1/26
The latest information from royal sources is that the palace may try to keep her artificially alive on an ECMO machine at Chulalongkorn Hospital for days, maybe even until after New Year, at which point they will turn off the machine and announce she has died. 2/26
They're worried that if New Year festivities are cancelled and the tourism & hospitality industries take another hit at this crucial time of year, after all the pain they suffered during the pandemic, it will further inflame anti-monarchy sentiment which is already rampant. 3/26
⚠️UPDATE — Here is what we know so far about the health emergency suffered by Princess Bajrakitiyabha yesterday. While running with her dogs in Khao Yai national park she had a heart attack. She is only 44 years old. 1/9
She was initially taken to Pak Chong Nana Hospital where CPR was attempted for hours without success. Vajiralongkorn rushed to the hospital in a military helicopter. 2/9
A decision was made that the only viable option was to fly her to Bangkok for ECMO treatment, which is a way of keeping people alive when their heart and lungs cannot function en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extracorp… 3/9
A fascinating note written by former prime minister written by former Sanya Dharmasakti in June 1979, while he was head of the Privy Council, details the meddling of Queen Sirikit and the rifts in the palace. 1/14
The note says Sirikit's political meddling was causing severe problems in Thailand and the royal family had become "completely divided". It says King Bhumibol had warned that Sirikit became violent when angry. The situation was getting "getting more serious every day". 2/14
According to the document, Sirikit wanted Bhumibol to abdicate on October 14, 1973, when Thailand's military dictators fled into exile after a student uprising and the country entered a period of democracy. He was persuaded not to abdicate by his advisor Vasit Dejkunjorn. 3/14