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Phao Sriyanond : ウィキペディア英語版 | Phao Sriyanond Phao Sriyanond ((タイ語:เผ่า ศรียานนท์), , March 1, 1910 - November 21, 1960) was a director general of Thailand's national police who was notorious for his excesses against political opponents. He eventually fled the country and died in exile. ==Rise to power== An ambitious army officer of Thai-Burmese ancestry,〔(Encyclopædia Britannica )〕 Phao married the daughter of General Phin Choonhavan.〔(One big happy family in Cambodia )〕 He took part in the 1947 Coup d'état that ended the last of Pridi Phanomyong's attempts to create democracy in post-World War II Thailand, restoring disgraced Field Marshal Plaek Pibulsonggram to power. Made deputy director of the police, Phao quickly staged a show trial of the alleged "assassins" of King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII), in which three members of the palace staff were found guilty despite any evidence and were eventually executed even though they had earlier been found innocent.
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