Father, mother of fallen Thai princess Srirasmi jailed for insulting royals
The elderly parents of a former Thai princess were both jailed for 2½ years today after pleading guilty to defaming the monarchy.

The elderly parents of a former Thai princess were both jailed for 2½ years today after pleading guilty to defaming the monarchy, an institution protected by one of the world’s toughest lese majeste laws.
Apiruj Suwadee, 72, and his 66-year-old wife Wanthanee are the latest close relatives of fallen former princess Srirasmi to face legal proceedings after a corruption scandal involving her family erupted late last year.
Both had pleaded guilty to insulting the royal family, lodging a malicious claim and asking officials to file false charges against a woman in 2003.
The spectacular demise of the former princess’s family comes at a time of heightened anxiety over the health of the country’s revered but ailing monarch.
“The judge convicted two defendants on insulting the monarchy and sentenced them to five years in prison,” a verdict published by the court stated today.
“Due to their confession the judge halved the sentence to two years and six months without probation,” it added.