The end of the search was announced by Pol Col Suriya Singhakamol, the DSI deputy director-general, at a press conference called at 1.30pm. Also present were Khlong Luang police and senior monks of Wat Phra Dhammakaya.
Pol Col Suriya said the search was called off because of several factors -- the rain, the large number of Phra Dhammajayo's disciples who sat in the rain mediating all over the compound, and unclear information about the exact whereabouts of the abbot.
The deputy DSI chief said the mission had not been completed and officials still had the authority to act under a court warrant to arrest Phra Dhammajayo, who his disciples claim has long been too sick to answer the DSI summons.
Pol Col Suriya said officials who acted under the search warrant believed Phra Dhammajayo was still in the temple. But, despite their utmost effort, they were unable to complete the task.
He said the DSI would report to the court in detail about the problems authorities encountered during the failed search. The DSI would leave it to the court to decide on further action, he said.
"I believe all members of the media have witnessed what the DSI has done, and how the (Dhammajayo) disciples responded. We have adhered to the principle of maintaining law and order. All units taking part in the search today have tried to avoid confrontation," Pol Col Suriya said.
He said the authorities had taken pictures of what could be construed as obstruction of DSI officials and police doing their duty. Outside the temple compound, police had taken legal action against people in 14 cases, he added.
Phra Sanitwong Wutthiwangso, director of communications for Wat Phra Dhammakaya, said the temple had given full cooperation to the DSI, although the disciples had pleaded for mercy because the abbot was very sick. He had not fled.
He said it was not possible for the temple to stop the disciples from turning up in large numbers for meditation out of concern for Phra Dhammajayo's well-being. After the media conference, the temple closed all of its gates to reporters.
Earlier today, while the DSI was conducting the search, Dhammakaya followers issued a statement calling for the arrest of Phra Dhammajayo to be delayed until full-fledged democracy had returned to the country.
They said he would not get justice under the present regime. Wat Phra Dhammakaya covers more than 2,000 rai, but the DSI obtained a search warrant to search only 196 rai, according to a report by Thai PBS News.