A British scientist has been released following a five-day detention at Bangkok Airport that appeared to be linked to his exposure of a Thai official鈥檚 academic plagiarism.
Wyn Ellis, a consultant for the United Nations Environmental Programme, said on Twitter last night that his ordeal was over and he was once again a 鈥減ersona grata鈥 in Thailand.聽
As previously reported by 探花视频, Dr Ellis was the original source of allegations that Supachai Lorlowhakarn, former director of Thailand鈥檚 National Innovation Agency, plagiarised material that appeared in his 2008 PhD thesis, including from a UN report co-authored by Dr Ellis.
Mr Lorlowhakarn responded with a series of civil and criminal libel lawsuits, but these either failed or were settled out of court.
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In 2012, Bangkok鈥檚 Chulalongkorn University rescinded Mr Lorlowhakarn鈥檚 doctorate after an investigation found that it had been plagiarised and he was eventually sacked by the NIA.
But despite this victory, the battle has come back to haunt Dr Ellis. According to magazine, he was detained last week after misplacing his Thai passport and using his British one instead 鈥 which was still on an immigration blacklist, apparently due to his dispute with Mr Lorlowhakarn.
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A photo on Sunday by Dr Ellis shows him in a cell alongside 12 other detainees.
His most recent tweets read: 鈥Pleased to report that I am now out of custody and back in my in my home in Bangkok Yessss!!
鈥淥UT!!! So I am 鈥榩ersona grata鈥 again in THA. Thanks to Thai govt for removing me from the Immig Blacklist, and thanks also to all supporters.鈥
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