1446 years in prison for restaurant owners who do not fulfill food orders

Bangkok, June 12, 2020, Friday

A court has sentenced two Thai restaurant owners to 1446 years in prison for failing to serve food as claimed.

Thailand generally has a law that does not impose a maximum of 20 years in prison, but in this case, the court has ruled that the law is an exception.

According to a report in a Thai newspaper, two restaurant owners, Apichart Bowornbuncharak and Prepasorn Bowornbuncharak, made an offer last year that people could have a seafood buffet for 10 10, or 759 rupees.

The restaurant asked to place the order online and deposit the money in a bank account. 20,000 people booked for this. However, the restaurant could not fulfill the order. As a result, about 350 people complained to the police and demanded compensation of two million Thai baht (Rs 49 lakh). .

The police arrested him and produced him in court. A total of 723 charges were filed against him. The court has now sentenced him to a total of 1446 years, 723-723 years.

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