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Red-shirt leaders surrender to police
By The Nation
About 1.40 pm, red-shirt leaders arrived at the Royal Thai Police on Rama I Road, located next to the Rajprasong rally site, to surrender.
Those seen arriving are Jatuporn Promphan, Kwanchai Praipana, Natthawut Saikua, Wiphuthaleng Phattanaphuthai, Nisit Sinthuprai.
Deputy national police General Adul Saengsingkaew was seen escorted the red-shirt leaders into the police headquarters
Adul sand the red-shirt leaders would be booked and detained in an undisclosed holding centre in order to take their statements on charges related to the violations of the emergency rule.
Before giving himself up, Natthawut said he and all leaders were safe, urging his fellow red shirts to go home without any worries.
Natthawut said he volunteered to subject himself to face charges, some of which he said were frame-up. He added justice would prevail.
Pockets of red shirts continue to riot
By 2.15 pm, half an hour after the surrender of the red-shirt leaders on Wednesday, a number of red shirts have continued to riot.
Some red shirts were seen trying to torch Central World shopping mall to express their anger for ending of the Rajprasong rally.
The reds camping out at Klong Toei remain sceptical that their leaders really turned themselves to police. They vowed to continue protesting.
The reds at Samyan continue to wreak havocs by burning tyres and blocking traffic near the Pheu Thai Party on Rama IV Road.
Buses services in Bangkok have been suspended for the afternoon after a number of buses were seized by rioting protesters.
Red-shirt leaders surrender to police
By The Nation
About 1.40 pm, red-shirt leaders arrived at the Royal Thai Police on Rama I Road, located next to the Rajprasong rally site, to surrender.
Those seen arriving are Jatuporn Promphan, Kwanchai Praipana, Natthawut Saikua, Wiphuthaleng Phattanaphuthai, Nisit Sinthuprai.
Deputy national police General Adul Saengsingkaew was seen escorted the red-shirt leaders into the police headquarters
Adul sand the red-shirt leaders would be booked and detained in an undisclosed holding centre in order to take their statements on charges related to the violations of the emergency rule.
Before giving himself up, Natthawut said he and all leaders were safe, urging his fellow red shirts to go home without any worries.
Natthawut said he volunteered to subject himself to face charges, some of which he said were frame-up. He added justice would prevail.
Pockets of red shirts continue to riot
By 2.15 pm, half an hour after the surrender of the red-shirt leaders on Wednesday, a number of red shirts have continued to riot.
Some red shirts were seen trying to torch Central World shopping mall to express their anger for ending of the Rajprasong rally.
The reds camping out at Klong Toei remain sceptical that their leaders really turned themselves to police. They vowed to continue protesting.
The reds at Samyan continue to wreak havocs by burning tyres and blocking traffic near the Pheu Thai Party on Rama IV Road.
Buses services in Bangkok have been suspended for the afternoon after a number of buses were seized by rioting protesters.
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