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Quick! “Mind Phasara Wali”, the village leader, has been summoned. After going to the German embassy, the case of M.116, the person tweeted himself.
From the case it was revealed that the police gathered evidence of the crime. Both documents, videos and photos, requesting the approval of the Bangkok South Criminal Court, issued an arrest warrant for the leaders of the group of 5 citizens who had gathered in front of the German embassy in Sathorn, Bangkok, on the night of 26 October.
The top leaders are expected to be issued in 5 cases consisting of 1. Ms. Pasarawali Thanakit Wiboonphol or Mind, 25 years old, the main leader who delivered books and read the statement in front of the embassy 2. Mr. Koroch Saengyenphan, 28 years old , 3. Mr. Chanin Wongsri, 20 years old, 4. Mr. Chonthit Chotisawat, 21 years old and 5. Miss Benja Apan, 21 years old, with the last four readers of the Thai statement. That later the court considered and agreed that the arrest warrant should not be approved because the 5 are students. Have the police issue a subpoena as usual
The latest Ms. Pasara Wale Thanakit Wiboonphol or Mind, the People’s Leader, revealed via Twitter Tweeting an image of a citation With a message that says The call for the assembly in front of the embassy has arrived.
The call for the assembly in front of the embassy has arrived. pic.twitter.com/sVWyl7QlWo
– Mindpat.T (@TMindpat) November 2, 2020
In which the officer issued a subpoena A common offense made to appear to the public verbally, in writing or by any other means. That it is not an act within the purpose of the Constitution. Either not to express opinions OR criticism in good faith To cause unrest or ruthlessness among the people Even to create insurgency in the kingdom OR to allow people to violate state law under Section 116 and other charges
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