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Wah Lan! mata put Red Shirt TERRORISTS in hotel class quarters!

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The burnt down Thailand, hijack capital, shoot & killed soldiers, fired grenades in the entire town and they are not in prisons!

Singapore mata ill treated Tak Boleh Tahan protesters during and after arrest what is the comparison?

This is not comfort than what is?

This is better than quarters for Thai workers in Singapore leh! Good Clean Mattress Bed leh. KNN! Should hang these thugs by their balls man!:oIo::oIo::mad::mad:


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Red leaders not staying in comfort, police insist
By PANYA TIEWSANGWAN
THE NATION ON SUNDAY
Published on May 23, 2010


Police insisted yesterday that red-shirt leaders who surrendered into custody were not staying in comfort.

Red leaders have not been sent to prisons yet as they are detained under the emergency decree. But they are expected to be remanded in prison once the degree is revoked.

Police responded yesterday to criticism and sarcastic remarks after photos circulated on the Internet showing red leaders such as Natthawut Saikua appearing to enjoy themselves at what looked like a holiday retreat inside the Naresuan Police Border Patrol Camp in Phetchaburi.

Yesterday's police press conference resulted from an order by Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva for |concerned agencies to clarify to the public the degree of comfort provided to red shirt leaders, Thepthai Senpong, a spokesman for the ruling Democrat Party, said.

Assistant national police chief Lt Gen Worapong Chiewpreecha said during a press conference at the 11th Infantry Regiment that the red leaders were being detained appropriately under relevant laws.

"As people questioned why they are not detained in prisons, we will explain that we are detaining them under the emergency decree. That allows us to detain them in designated places but not in police stations and prisons.

"According to the decree, the red leaders are people suspected to cause catastrophes. They are not being detained as suspects in criminal cases. Moreover, the decree does not allow us to treat them as prisoners so they are treated more lightly than prisoners," Pol Maj-General Amnuay Nimmano, deputy Bangkok police chief said.

They would be detained in prisons after the decree was revoked, he said.

Amnuay said that under the decree police could detain them for seven days at a time and extend the detention for up to 30 days in total.

Worapong also showed the press photos of the detention building surrounded by barbed wire. It has 10 detention rooms, and look like others in the southern-most provinces. He said they were not allowed to use any communication tools.

Amnuay said around 40 arrested red shirt protesters were being at the Border Police camp, which had 10 rooms for such purposes. Therefore, police decided to detain the red leaders together at one house.

Worapong said photos posted on the Internet were taken on Thursday when relatives visited red leaders at the house.

Amnuay said the red leaders were sent on Friday to be held in separate rooms after 40 protesters had been taken out to a court. "We insist that they are treated the same way as others."
 

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Media shown red leaders' detention centre
By The Nation
Published on May 24, 2010
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Heated criticism about reports alleging that police had detained redshirt leaders as a group in a comfortable seafront home led to a media tour yesterday of a police barracks in Phetchaburi to show that the suspects were separated in individual rooms.

At 00.30 am, the eight core leaders were seen in bed sleeping in front of cameras or glancing at reporters without saying a word, under an agreement that they would not talk to the media, who were also not allowed to ask them questions.

The media tour was organised following the circulation of a number of police photos showing the red leaders sitting on a bed in an attempt to explain that they were in separate rooms. But comments on many weblogs raised suspicion because all beds the suspects sat on were all remarkably similar with rust scars and stickers in the same position. Police have yet to respond to those doubts.

Major General Thep Amornsophit, commander of the Rama VI Border Patrol Police barracks, said the "beach party" photos were taken when the redshirt leaders had just arrived at the Phetchaburi centre.

"The suspects are detained under normal standards and receive no privileges. The media tour was arranged to see the conditions they are actually under," he said.

Four other red leaders were being detained in the barracks, but were at another location, which was not visited by the media.

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, speaking in his weekly television address yesterday morning, said he had ordered an inquiry into the "beachside party" and photos. But he said the suspects had not fully undergone the prosecution procedure and were not required to be detained in a prison or kept in prisonlike cells.

"The DSI will fully take over the cases from police when it can gather sufficient evidence and indict them as criminal suspects," he explained.

Democrat MP Boonyod Sukthinthai called on the government to instruct the military to take over detention of the redshirt leaders from police. "The beach party photo has trampled on the feeling of the people too heavily," he said.

The New Politics Party urged the government to speed up legal action against the redshirt leaders for riots and setting buildings ablaze. Party spokesman Samran Rodphet said the reds were still active and would be active again after the state of emergency was lifted, with the intent to create a new Thai state.
 
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