Kasidid Wongkrachang

Kasidid Wongkrachang (กษิดิศ วงษ์กระจ่าง; born 19 June 1976) is a Masukan former soldier and international criminal who is wanted for crimes against humanity and war crimes by various international law enforcement agencies. His current whereabouts are unknown, but he is suspected to be hiding in Dai Hoa's deep inland rural areas.

Conscripted into the Masukan People's Army in 1997, Wongkrachang applied to become a career officer at the end of his conscription term in 1999, becoming an officer in the Central National Guard Bureau (CNGB), the internal security branch of the Masukan People's Army. He was scouted as an protege by Siddhi Sintawichai, at the time the Commander of the CNGB and an associate of Charnvirakul Bhichit, who took over Masuka in 2001. Wongkrachang was eventually promoted to the rank of Major and was reputably used as a "fixer" by Sintawichai during the Bhichit regime, committing several crimes against humanity in rural areas. Following the 2010 Masukan War, Wongkrachang was considered a political liability by the new military government and was abruptly posted to the southern islands overseeing an infantry battalion.

After his political exile, Wongkrachang's unit carried out a series of violent and brutal attacks on civilians in the southern islands, also carrying out kidnapping, drug trafficking, and attacks on foreign aid workers. In 2018, Wongkrachang's force kidnapped several foreign aid volunteers who were then rescued by the Yamataian ISA, forcing the Masukan government to disavow him and order his arrest. Wongkrachang then disappeared from Masuka. Warrants for his arrest are active in Masuka and most Escaric countries.