The website allegedly reported on May 23 that the Thai prime minister told his citizens to "fill their [petrol] tanks with water instead of diesel" in response to complaints about rising fuel prices. "I will fly home after giving information to Thai authorities on a case where someone had used my personal information to post fake news that affects the Prime Minister of Thailand," he wrote. Upon his arrival in Cambodia on Saturday afternoon, Ratanak told local media Fresh News that he had not been arrested, and that information claiming he was could ruin the relationship between Thailand and Cambodia. However, the Bangkok Post said Ratanak was released on bail following a request from the Cambodian Embassy in Thailand. This was disputed by Cambodian Military Police spokesman, Eng Hy, who said on Sunday that Ratanak was not arrested by Thai authorities but "went there voluntarily".
Source: The Nation Bangkok June 04, 2018 23:48 UTC