“Phra Phayom” referred to the case of the Provincial Deputy Ecclesiastical Officer. Poachers in Sayapham Wildlife Sanctuary have been criticized for using their status to create shame and humiliation. After becoming a monk, no fear of sin!
The big news case that rocked the yellow cloth industry came after a patrol team in Phu Kyaw Wildlife Sanctuary in Saiapum Province exchanged gunfire with a gang of poachers who came to poach the animals illegally. Before being arrested, 2 were monks from a famous temple in Thonpuri and a novice, while the other 7 absconding convicts included the deputy abbot of Sayapham province. Who is the leader of this poaching gang?
Later, the 7 surrendered at a non-Mao police station in Nong Pua Dang District, Sayap province. Before requesting to see a lawyer to submit a request for temporary release first
Most recently, Phra Fayom Kanlayano, the abbot of Wat Suan Kaew. Referring to the case: Park officials said: The monks were forming a mob. I didn't go hiking. Animal parts were cut up and put in a bag. There is no such excuse. He holds the title of Deputy Abbot of the Province. But using the position to create shame and humiliation
Ruthlessly, go hunting and abuse animals. After ordination they claim to go hiking, you have no fear of sin and no conscience. Right or wrong, animal cruelty laws exist to kill wild animals. Even kicking a dog can be prosecuted. You have to accept your karma according to your own actions.
Phra Fayom added: I ask people to distinguish the monks who have been doing this for a long time even in Buddha's time. This is the first time I have heard of such a level of secret hunting.
As for the case, it is discussed according to legal procedure. It asked the deputy provincial governor and others not to testify during the trial.As for Dhamma and morality, we will continue to wait and see what the Saiphum Provincial Council has to say. Should I feel this way or not? When the fee is charged
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