Thai citizens disappear after insulting king

KRIT PHROMSAKLA NA SAKOLNAKORN / THAI NEWS PIX / AFP

A rights group says three Thai citizens who were accused of insulting the king have disappeared. 

Thai Alliance for Human Rights claims there’s no sign of the trio after they were arrested in Vietnam.

However Prawit Wongsuwan, Thailand’s deputy prime minister, denies the activists were in Thai custody.

The incident comes months after two exiled critics of the monarchy were found dead.

Last week Thailand crowned its new king, Maha Vajiralongkorn, in an elaborate ceremony at the Grand Palace in Bangkok.

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