Police hunting for monk increase pressure on Thai temple
PATHUM THANI, Thailand — Police in Thailand who spent three days in an orderly but unsuccessful search of a vast Buddhist temple for a prominent monk accused of financial wrongdoing kept up the pressure Sunday, sending fresh forces to confront devotees and monks at the compound’s gates.
Around 3,000 police had surrounded the Dhammakaya sect temple north of Bangkok from Thursday through Saturday, while smaller squads searched for its chief, Phra Dhammajayo, who is accused of accepting $40 million in embezzled money.
Both security forces and Dhammajayo’s followers gathered in growing numbers at the temple on Sunday after the Department of Special Investigation — Thailand’s FBI — ordered all people not residing there to leave. Numbers on both sides were difficult to estimate.
Sunday’s standoff ended peacefully, with the police forces withdrawing shortly after dark.


