The curator of a German construction company has seizure on a plane of the Thai crown prince. The Boeing 737 of the Thai royal family is now locked at the Munich airport.
The curator of the former construction company Walter Bau said the seizure was necessary to enforce payment. He said 30 million euros credit to have from the Thai government for the construction of a toll road.
The Thai government said in response that there is a misunderstanding.
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Re: Royal Thai AF B737 grounded because of seizure in Munchen
Since when is this??
I saw this aircraft at Munich Airport on June 2nd this year...
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I saw this aircraft at Munich Airport on June 2nd this year...
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The Royal Thailand Air Force Boeing 737 at Munchen may leave this week!
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Germany frees Thai prince's plane
Posted: 10 August 2011 1607 hrs
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File photo of Thai Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn's Boeing 737 in Munich, southern Germany(AFP PHOTO / PETER KNEFFEL GERMANY OUT)
MUNICH: Germany has released a plane belonging to Thailand's crown prince which was seized at Munich airport as surety for an outstanding Thai government debt, a court official said Wednesday.
"The plane has been released," Christoph Fellner, vice-president of the Landshut regional court in the southern state of Bavaria told AFP.
"The seals were removed at about 6 pm yesterday (Tuesday)," he said.
"For this to have happened a surety must have been paid.
I haven't yet heard from the parties concerned as to whether the whole affair has been settled and if the main proceedings can now be dropped," he added.
A spokesman for Munich airport, Edgar Engert, confirmed that the prince's Boeing 737 had been released.
The seizure of prince Maha Vajiralongkorn's plane on July 12 led to a diplomatic row between Thailand and Germany with Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya flying to Berlin for talks.
The plane was seized in a wrangle with the receivers of an insolvent German construction firm, who say they are owed more than 30 million euros ($42 million) by the Thai state.
Last month, a German court ordered the release of the impounded jet upon receipt of a 20 million euro guarantee,
after assurances from Thai authorities that it was the private property of the prince and not that of the Thai state.
The business spat goes back more than 20 years to the involvement of the German company DYWIDAG,
which merged with construction firm Walter Bau in 2001, in building a motorway link between Bangkok and the city's Don Muang airport.
After "numerous breaches of contract by the Thai government", Walter Bau, by then insolvent, in 2007 claimed for damages.
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