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Natthawut Saikua (2nd L), a leader of Thailand's pro-democracy 'Red Shirt' street movement, answers reporters' questions outside the British Embassy in Bangkok on June 27, 2016. Activists on June 27 urged Britain to hand over details of the multi-million-dollar sale to Thailand of fake bomb detectors that led to the detention of scores of innocent people. British fraudster Gary Bolton was jailed in 2013 for making millions selling the GT200 -- which he billed as a "magic wand" able to detect tiny particles of explosives or drugs from hundreds of metres away. / AFP / CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT (Photo credit should read CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT/AFP via Getty Images)
Natthawut Saikua (2nd L), a leader of Thailand's pro-democracy 'Red Shirt' street movement, answers reporters' questions outside the British Embassy in Bangkok on June 27, 2016. Activists on June 27 urged Britain to hand over details of the multi-million-dollar sale to Thailand of fake bomb detectors that led to the detention of scores of innocent people. British fraudster Gary Bolton was jailed in 2013 for making millions selling the GT200 -- which he billed as a "magic wand" able to detect tiny particles of explosives or drugs from hundreds of metres away. / AFP / CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT (Photo credit should read CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT/AFP via Getty Images)
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