21/10/2010
Thanida Tansubhapol
Bangkok Post
The Department of Special Investigation has been left reeling after Cambodia angrily rejected its claims that a group of red shirt supporters received weapons training on its territory.
The DSI now finds itself in the middle of a diplomatic spat which could have been avoided had it kept its opinions to itself or at least raised its concerns through diplomatic or political channels rather than airing its claims through the media.
Eleven men were arrested on Oct 2 at Doi Ku Fah resort in Chiang Mai's Mae On subdistrict.
They allegedly told DSI investigators they were among 39 red shirt supporters who received weapons training in Siem Reap in preparation to assassinate key public figures.
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