Thai police arrested a British journalist at a Bangkok airport today and charged him with arms possession for attempting to carry protective gear onto a flight to war-torn Iraq.
Anthony Cheng, 46, was arrested at Suvarnabhumi Airport for possessing a gas mask and a bullet-proof vest without a license, said police Lt. Col. Somchai Maneerat, adding that the items are classified as military weapons under Thai law.
Under Thai law, a license is needed to possess body armor. Violating the law carries a prison sentence of up to five years.
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He was released on bail of 100,000 baht ($3,000), Somchai said.
In a similar case in August 2015, Hong Kong photojournalist Hok Chun Anthony Kwan was detained at Suvarnabhumi Airport for possessing a bulletproof vest and helmet.
The Foreign Correspondent's Club of Thailand said in a statement today that it was "deeply unhappy" with the decision to charge Cheng.
"The FCCT urges the Thai authorities to drop the charges against Tony Cheng, and to find a way going forward whereby journalists are able to carry the equipment they need to protect themselves," the statement said.
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