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Police said an image of a man in a yellow shirt standing up to order the police to control a mob that he shares on the network, indicating false news, the deputy spokesman said about the fact that the image is shared online.
On October 14 at the Headquarters of the Metropolitan Police (Chor. Ngor.) Pol. Lieutenant Colonel Kritsana Phattanacharoen, deputy police spokesman, said that in the case of an image of a person wearing a yellow shirt appears in the zone Have a rally With ongoing exchange on both Twitter and Facebook Along with a picture description as a government official Who came among the police to control the crowd Who gives orders to deal with that group of students
I would like to clarify that the person in the photo is a police officer, rank sergeant Assigned by supervisor to perform news search tasks AND reports to supervisor Another example is the use of facts and social media to import false and misleading information. Make the public and the general public confused with special requests OR you have a request from an agency That has power over the Royal Thai Police
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Therefore, I would like to make known the receipt of information in this period to follow up on the factual news from government agencies. And use your own judgment when following and listening to social media news, they should check for any issues and concerns first.
That you can check with the team of spokespersons of the Royal Thai Police, NN or journalists Before deciding to believe or not believe anything It can result in damage to the organization and staff Police officers are willing to show themselves to the media.
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