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Thai king revokes ranks of senior monks involved in alleged graft

Thai king revokes ranks of senior monks involved in alleged graft

May 30, 2018 | 11:49 PM
Monk Phra Phrom Prasitthi, centre, the abbot of Wat Saket Buddhist temple, is escorted by Royal Thai police from the Crime Suppression Division after surrendering himself on allegations of corruption in Bangkok yesterday.
Thailand’s King Maha Vajiralongkorn revoked the monastic ranks of seven senior Buddhist monks yesterday following police raids last week at temples that put some monks behind bars, Reuters reports from Bangkok.Three of the monks who had their monastic titles revoked in an announcement published in the Royal Gazette are from the Sangha Supreme Council, Thailand’s governing body of Buddhist monks.Thailand’s military government has clamped down on illegal financial dealings by Buddhist temples as part of a campaign to clean up Buddhism’s image tarnished by money and sex scandals involving monks.Of the seven senior monks whose rank was revoked, four were arrested during police raids at several Buddhist temples last week, in the year’s biggest such operation.Following their arrests, the four monks and one other senior monk were stripped of their monkhood. The four are now in jail awaiting trial.A fifth monk, who is also a member of the council, turned himself into police yesterday.“We are investigating. We will take him to jail this afternoon,” Maitri Chimcherd, the commander of the Crime Suppression Division, said.Buddhism is followed by more than 90% of Thailand’s population of 69mn.Thailand’s temples, which earn billions of dollars every year from donations, have been embroiled in scandals ranging from murder, sex and drugs to shady financial dealings.
May 30, 2018 | 11:49 PM