in Chiang Mai province One man used a hammer to destroy it. “Ku Chao Luang Chiang Mai”, a stupa that holds the ashes of King Inthawichayanon. The 7th ruler of Chiang Mai caused heavy damage. Initially, police believe the incident was intentional. in hopes of stealing property Even though the perpetrator claims to have psychic contact His Majesty ordered him to bring it.
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Stupa of King Inthawichayanon The seventh ruler of Chiang Mai, located inside Wat Suan Dok, Chiang Mai Province, was smashed until the inscription was broken. The stupa has a broken inscription. while on the area There were pieces of broken plates scattered all over the floor.
The perpetrator was Mr. Thanadon Chomchom or Art, aged 36 years, a resident of Mae Tha District, Lamphun Province, who went in to cause the crime, claiming that he was King Inthawichayanon reincarnated, but because times had changed. causing the current body to expire So he wanted to come and take the ashes away.
However, Mr. Yim Kawilawes, Vaiyavakorn Wat Suan Dok, stated that when Mr. Art came to smash and attack the stupa That is, last night (December 22) we were informed by a monk in the temple that someone had broken in and destroyed Ku Chao Luang. So he hurried out to see the situation and found a man holding a hammer hitting the sign of Ku Chao Luang King Inthawichayanon. When asked what to do Mr. Art, who caused the incident, replied, “His Royal Highness ordered him to come and get the box. that is contained in this pair.”
Later, Mr. Yim quickly called the police. Along with asking the monks and novices Let’s talk about delaying the time and looking at the situation. Until the police arrived Therefore, they helped to finally detain Mr. Art who had committed the crime.
At the time of arresting Mr. Art, he had a hammer and a knife, and when taken into custody for questioning, it was found that he gave a round-about behavior, similar to a mentally unstable person. But the police are still not convinced. Because it was noted that It might be a group of thieves who planned to break into the stupa to find property. The officers took him into custody to be prosecuted by investigators on charges of causing loss of property and invading homes at night with weapons
Mr. Theodsak Yenjura, Director of the Ancient Preservation Group Fine Arts Office No. 7 revealed that from inspection, a marble slab was found inscribed with the biography of King Inthawichayanon. About half the sheet was damaged. This marble slab is important in history. This is because it is a marble slab given by King Rama V and is part of a registered historical site.
After this, the Fine Arts Office No. 7 will send officials to file a lawsuit for the destruction of an ancient site that has already been registered according to the National Antique Monuments, Antiques, Objects of Art and Museums Act. This is because the royal marble slab is part of a registered historical site. There is a penalty of imprisonment not exceeding 10 years or a fine not exceeding 1 million baht, or both.
While the restoration After this, the Fine Arts Office No. 7 will coordinate with the foundation that oversees and coordinates matters regarding the northern princes. To discuss removing damaged marble slabs and storing them in an appropriate location. Including removing the replica to create a new one to replace it.
2023-12-23 10:08:00
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