Pubdate: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 Source: Nation, The (Thailand) Copyright: 2004 Nation Multimedia Group Contact: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1963 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/prison.htm (Incarceration) KLONG TOEI DRUG BOSS GETS LIFE IN PRISON A Klong Toei drug boss was found guilty of drug trafficking yesterday and sentenced to life imprisonment on circumstantial evidence. Supap "Pap 70 Rai" Sidaeng, an underworld leader in the slum community, was found guilty of methamphetamine trafficking in a verdict sure to set a new trend in drug litigation. In a departure from other drug cases relying on physical evidence, Supap was convicted because the Criminal Court was certain he was a "first-tier trafficker". "The defendant is a Jek Pua [first-tier trafficker] and corroborated testimonies of drug gang members have told this court that Jek Pua-level bosses are not personally involved in drug transactions," the verdict said. Supap, 34, also known as Sayam Sapworasith, was arrested at his Klong Toei home last year at the height of the government's drug war. The police failed to find drugs when they raided his home. Prosecutors built their case against Supap for crimes committed in 1998 and 2000 on the testimony of convicted drug dealer Suchart "Mu" Pantachote, a former member of Supap's gang. The prosecution contended new evidence implicated Supap, although his name did not come up at either trial. Defence lawyer Bancha Chaijam said he would appeal a number of legal points that led to his client's conviction. Chief prosecutor Thanaphol Juthatemee said he was pleased with the conviction and had no plans to seek capital punishment. In its verdict, the court said it could accept Suchart's statement against Supap because it had no reason to suspect malicious intent. Suchart volunteered the information without the promise of a reduced sentence. Suchart claimed he and other second-tier traffickers carried out illegal operations on Supap's behalf. He said Supap's two wives were in charge of accounting and financing. Supap appeared shocked at the verdict, and bid his mother a tearful farewell before being escorted from the courtroom. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin