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Court grants bail to student activist Parit

By The Nation

 

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The Criminal Court on Saturday granted bail to student activist Parit Chiwarak on the condition that he must not repeat the alleged offences.

 

 

Thammasat University's assistant professor, Adisorn Chantarasuk, was the guarantor.

 

Parit was arrested on August 14 on eight charges: provoking unrest, holding an illegal gathering of more than 10 people for activities that caused unrest, holding activities that exposed the public to the risk of a contagion, blocking public path, obstructing traffic, placing objects on streets, using loudspeakers without prior approval and jointly using force against other people but not causing harm to their bodies and mind.

 

On Saturday, the Criminal Court reportedly issued arrest warrants for 15 people on charges related to security and political gathering.

 

Police investigators are also gathering evidence to ask for warrants to arrest another 16 people.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30393020

 

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5 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Parit was arrested on August 14 on eight charges: provoking unrest, holding an illegal gathering of more than 10 people for activities that caused unrest, holding activities that exposed the public to the risk of a contagion, blocking public path, obstructing traffic, placing objects on streets, using loudspeakers without prior approval and jointly using force against other people but not causing harm to their bodies and mind.

 

5 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Police investigators are also gathering evidence to ask for warrants to arrest another 16 people.

Pathetic.

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2 hours ago, crazykopite said:

I can see demonstrations even riots on the streets of major university cities by the year end if the government don’t listen to those protesting 

If so it will properly just be shut down like always. 

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