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Thai police hope medical equipment found inside Buddhist temple may help them track down fugitive abbot

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Members of Thailand's Department of Special Investigation (DSI) search for Phra Dhammachayo at the Wat Dhammakaya temple in Pathum Thani Province, Thailand. Photo: Xinhua
Bangkok Post

The search for the elusive former abbot of Wat Phra Dhammakaya has shifted to the medical equipment found on the premises of the locked-down temple to find clues to the state of his health.

Despite three days of searches of the sprawling Pathum Thani temple, which the authorities have effectively sealed off to control movements in and out, Phra Dhammachayo continues to evade arrest.

Of particular interest is a hyperbaric chamber that officials discovered on Friday.

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Department of Special Investigation staff and police resumed the search at 10.30am on Saturday, employing two teams to cover more ground in the 2,300-rai temple.

The first team, accompanied by officials from the Food and Drug Administration, the Public Health Ministry and the Energy Ministry, examined the Daowadung building and a room where Phra Dhammachayo was said to have received medical treatment.

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Members of the Thailand's Department of Special Investigation (DSI) searching the temple. Photo: Xinhua
Members of the Thailand's Department of Special Investigation (DSI) searching the temple. Photo: Xinhua
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