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Swiss National Xavier Andre Justo Appeals to Thai Court for Suspended Sentence

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Swiss national Xavier Andre Justo leaves the Bangkok South Criminal Court.

Swiss national Xavier Andre Justo leaves the Bangkok South Criminal Court.

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BANGKOK –  Xavier Andre Justo the Petro-Saudi blackmailer has asked Thailand’s Appeals Court to order the suspension of his three-year prison term handed down by the Criminal Court in August for the attempted extortion of his former employer, Petro-Saudi. Justo’s lawyer Worasit Piriyawiboon filed the appeal on Wednesday the Bangkok Post Reported.

The Bangkok South Criminal Court on Aug 17 sentenced Justo to three years in prison, without suspension, backdated to his arrest on June 22.

Justo, 49, is a former executive of Petro Saudi International (PSI). He was arrested on Koh Samui island on June 22 for threatening to disclose confidential information obtained from his former employer relating to an alleged corruption case at 1MDB, a state-affiliated firm chaired by Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak.

He demanded Petro-Saudi pay him 2.5 million Swiss francs (about 90 million baht). Petro-Saudi rejected the demand in 2013.

Mr Worasit said the appeal petition argues that Justo should not be penalized under the Criminal Code’s Section 338, which carries a 10-year maximum sentence, but under Section 337, about the attempt to blackmail, since there was no real damage done as payment did not occur.

“The maximum under Section 337 is one year in prison, and with his confession Justo should get the jail term reduced by half. With no previous criminal record, it should then be suspended,” said Mr Worasit.

“The alleged documents were not shown in the court, to highlight the extent of the damage to the concerned parties. Also, the information that was claimed to cause damage was falsified by other people, not my client,” said the lawyer, who had submitted the appeal before the extended deadline this Friday.

He said the appeal also refers to a media conference by former police chief Pol Gen Somyot Poompunmuang and police spokesman Pol Lt Gen Prawut Thavornsiri on July 16, when they said the information relating to the Justo case had been tampered with to attack the leader of a neighboring country.

Therefore, the prosecution’s charge should be dismissed, said Mr Worasit.

Critics have claimed Justo’s arrest and his confession about the falsification of information was aimed at clearing Mr Najib’s name by undermining the credibility of the whistle-blower website Sarawak Report and its reports on corruption at state-owned 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).

Mr Worasit said he will seek his client’s release on bail, pending the outcome of the appeal, next week.

By Achara Ashayagachat

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