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The deputy police spokesperson revealed concerns about this Nov. 25 demonstration in front of the Crown Property Office after the mob announced the meeting. Prepare 5,850 officers to care
On November 24, 2020, Pol. Maj. Gen. Yingyot Thep Chamnong, spokesperson for the Royal Thai Police (Pol. Sor.), Discusses the case of attending to the protesters who announced the assembly in front of the Crown Property Bureau on May 25. By acknowledging that he was concerned about the situation of the assembly Because the place where the community declared that it was gathered was quite sensitive and important.
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Major General Yingyot continued, but insisted that the police were ready to take care of the protesters. And dissident political groups Not having any collisions Because in the past there were lessons and loopholes Causing more serious events That the police have to study and improve Not to repeat the incident That the supervision of all groups of protesters is in the plan The act of assembly already
The police spokesman said the principle of prosecuting protesters who violated the law. Regardless of the crime for any charge The police are responsible for legal actions. You don’t need to have a policy to send. But in the past it is in the process of gathering evidence and any protesters who violate the law must be prosecuted.
In this regard, it was reported from the Metropolitan Police Headquarters (Chor. Ngor.) That there was an urgent letter ordering the preparation of the forces to ensure the peace of the meeting on November 25, in front of the Royal Treasury. Through the mobilization of forces from the Provincial Police Region 1-8 BC and Tacharad., Etc., supervising a total of 39 companies, totaling 5,850
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