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Temple Land Dispute: Heirs Face Multiple Criminal Charges
AMARINTV•32:12•Crime•
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A long-standing land dispute between the heirs of Ta Hiang and Wat Pa Adulyaram escalates as legal actions are filed for false reporting and royal defamation.
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Events
1998: Temple construction began and permission was granted.
Over 30 years: Ongoing dispute between heirs and the temple.
August 10, 2026: Aunt Da's group blockaded the temple with concrete pipes.
August 18, 2026: Aunt Da requests documents from the National Office of Buddhism; legal reports are filed for Section 112 and false reporting of land deeds.
Who & What's Involved
Wat Pa AdulyaramNational Office of BuddhismKhon Kaen Land OfficeKhon Kaen MunicipalitySection 112 (Thai Criminal Code)Aunt DaAunt Bua KhaiAbbot of Wat Pa AdulyaramLawyer Decha (Kittivittayanan)Pongsuwat (Land Official)
Topics
Land DisputeLèse-majestéFalse ReportingBuddhist Temple LawInheritance Conflict
Locations
Khon KaenWat Pa AdulyaramNational Office of Buddhism (Phutthamonthon Salaya)