Police arrested “Somyot” charged with Section 116 of the Sanam Luang demonstration on September 19 and 20.



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At 12:20 p.m., the reporter reported that Mr. Somyot Prueksakasemsuk, a former prisoner of 112 cases and leader of the June 24 group 24, received an arrest warrant from the Ladprao police station on the charge of inciting the Sanam assembly Luang from June 19 to 20. Sep ago The arrest was due to the visit of Mr. Somyot to support Mr. Ekachai, who was arrested alone at the Ladprao police station this morning. Before being shown by the police and arrested by the police, after this you will be taken to the Chana Songkhram Police Station, who issued the warrant.

Later, at 1:00 pm, the Investigation Department of the Ladprao Police Station controls Mr. Somyot Prueksakasemsuk, ex-prisoner of 112 cases and leader of the June 24 Democracy Group. According to the arrest warrant, Ms. Pawinee Chumsri, a lawyer from the Human Rights Lawyers Center, sent Lieutenant Colonel Chok Amnuaywongbunrit, Deputy Director General (Investigation), Chana Songkhram Police Station, to prosecute under section 116 Base inciting to chaos in the country From a speech at the Thammasat Group rally and in Sanam Luang on September 19-20 last year.

Mr. Somyot holds up the 3-inch symbol and said before meeting with the investigation officer that on the day of the rally, he gave a speech about the car, the audio system. Initially, they accused me of M 116, just one thing. And it will reject throughout the allegations Because the word is a right that can be done according to the Constitution Seeing that the accusation of this charge is not justified It is the use of the law to intimidate. And this will increase the fire and further enrage the people. If bail is not received, the law will continue to fight.

However, at first he did not know that the Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for this charge. But in the morning, Mr. Ekachai Hongkangwan contacted him to take him to the police for the charge under Penal Section 110, until the police showed the arrest warrant.

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