Vevo Group sells shrimp in front of the October 14 Memorial before selling them in front of the Lottery Division



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“Police” block “Vivo” group by closing shrimp street in front of Memorial October 14, wrongly stating COVID-19 regulation Earlier fired for selling At Government Lottery Division on Ratchadamnoen Road until shrimp are sell out and scatter home

December 31, the reporter reported that Behind the We Volunteer, or Vivo card group switched to the 2021 countdown shrimp burning site from Sanam Luang, where the officer clashed. Because they refused to use Sanam Luang to sell shrimp AND took part of the leadership

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Then at 1:00 pm, Vivo Group moved to sell on the roadside of Ratchadamnin. In front of the October 14 Memorial, separate the Khok Wua by bringing shrimp with a total weight of about 5 tons worth more than 800,000 baht to sell to the public at a price of 359 baht per kilogram, but if it burns 459 baht per kilogram.

But after opening for sale less than 1 hour at 2:00 pm, the police have operated to re-press the area. By vertical rows from the democracy monument area Before expelling the protesters to break up the protests and cancel the shrimp sale. Due to such action violating emergency decree issued an order prohibiting meetings, activities or mergers at risk of spread of COVID-19. Violators must be punished with a custodial sentence of no more than 2 years, a fine of 40 thousand or both. But if you are going to organize an event, permission must be requested.

While the merchants bringing shrimp for sale asked to negotiate with the police, as a result, it was evident that the police allowed the shrimp to be sold in the Government Lottery Office parking lot on Ratchadamnoen Road until the shrimp were used up and they had to go home.

The atmosphere after the police cleared the area. Open traffic on Ratchadamnoen Road, around the October 14 Memorial, there were people who were not satisfied. Shouted at the police Including dismissal to act with people who break the law instead of hindering aid to farmers.

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