A spokesman for the Police Department announces the mob, October 14, only 8,000 people use scientific calculations.



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A police spokesman said the protesters violated the law with a six-month prison term and a fine of no more than 10,000 baht, revealing that the number of protesters referring to science is about 8,000 people.

At 7:00 p.m. on October 14, at the Headquarters of the Metropolitan Police (NO), Major General Jirasan Keawsaeng-Ek, Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, together with Pol. Charoen, deputy spokesman for the Royal Police of Thailand Join the press conference on security measures for the meeting of the group that calls itself the People’s Party 2020

Major General Jirasan said information from police officers now found that the Nang Loeng intersection with the Miskawan intersection. During the Phitsanulok Road area, it cannot be used. Ask people to avoid using Lan Luang Road OR go to nearby Ratchawithi Road Nakhon Sawan Road. During the temple intersection with Nang Loeng intersection With some assembly groups Traffic is not fully operational yet. Therefore, public relations are done to avoid the conventional route. And take a nearby route instead

Lt. Col. Krishna said that the Public Assembly Law prohibits protesters. Meeting near the government house But in the past, the police have made public to protesters that such actions are illegal. But the protesters still tried to violate That the police will collect evidence to prosecute In this case, 6-month prison sentence and a fine of not more than 10,000 baht.

The deputy police spokesman said the police in the matter to assess the number of protesters. Based on scientific formulas Found that Phitsanulok Road is 6,000 square meters wide, if you use the calculation formula It was found that no later than around 7:00 p.m., around 8,000 protesters did not fill the area.

“The police will have to modify the plan. If the protesters have a prolonged assembly That the police already have an action plan With legal authority, such as public meetings or other criminal laws, ”said Lieutenant Colonel Krishna.

The deputy police spokesman said he would try to get the protesters to settle in Ms.kawan.

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