‘Walk Chad Du’, moving from Ratchadamnoen Heading to the Victory Monument, deputy spokesman of the police confirmed that ‘doesn’t want to arrest anyone’, pleading to comply with the law.
On June 11 at the Democracy Monument Reporters report the atmosphere of the “Walk Chae Du” activity of the red people, we are friends. and allied groups which set up a procession to march from the Democracy Monument to the Victory Monument By preparing to use the route from Ratchadamnoen Klang Road, Phitsanulok Road, Phetchaburi Road and Phaya Thai Road to declare a position that does not want the government under the administration of General Prayut Chan-o-cha, with a group of masses coming to participate in the activities continuously
At 3:20 p.m. Pol Col. Krishna Pattanacharoen, deputy spokesman for the Royal Thai Police (deputy spokesman for the police) revealed that the rally at the Democracy Monument before moving to the Victory Monument was passed. There has always been political activity. both in Bangkok and other provinces There is also a gathering of economic hardships. The rally today has been gathered from many groups, but is now still in force. Emergency decree Due to the spread of COVID-19, the risk of the spread of the disease Necessary to enforce the said law, which over the past 2 years of law enforcement. More than 4,000 rallies were held, and 1,300 cases were prosecuted nationwide, including more than 800 cases of NHRC. More than half of the perpetrators at the Din Daeng intersection were juveniles and juveniles.
Col. Krishna also said that for today’s gathering Police forces are being prepared to keep an eye on the situation. Confirm that the police do not want to arrest anyone. But please comply with various laws such as the Cleanliness Act, Traffic Act and related laws. Regarding the number of protesters, it was already estimated. But it’s not an important issue.
Later, at 3:30 p.m., the protesters moved out of Ratchadamnoen Klang Road. Heading to the Victory Monument with a group of motorcycles leading The protesters honked motorcycles and shouted “Prayut out” and “I Here Du” at regular intervals, while the police had instructed the protesters to use Lan Luang Road. Instead of Phitsanulok Road, at 3.40 p.m. the procession arrives at Phan Fa Bridge. and Lan Luang Road respectively