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Police insist man injured during protest was not a medical volunteer

 

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Metropolitan police deputy commissioner, Maj-Gen Piya Tavichai

 

Metropolitan police deputy commissioner Maj-Gen Piya Tavichai reaffirmed on Monday that the injured man, seen in video footage lying on the road among police, was not a medical volunteer.

 

Responding to an allegation, which went viral on social media, that the police had attacked the unidentified medical volunteer during a protest by Ratsadon followers in front of the Supreme Court in Bangkok last Saturday night, he said police had checked the records of medical institutions and found no reference to the man, who claimed to be a medical volunteer.

 

He admitted that there are many people at each mass protest claiming to be journalists, state officials or medical volunteers, adding that, in order to prevent confusion or misunderstanding, these people should have an identifier, such as an arm band or an ID card.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/police-insist-man-injured-during-protest-was-not-a-medical-volunteer/

 

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7 minutes ago, jaiyen said:

The police doing what they do best !  Beating up people and then denying the truth. 

Because of the way they are trained with extreme peer  pressure in Thailand they either conform to doing that or their  job is  made extremely  difficult by their  higher  ups. Police who don't conform will be moved to another province far from their home town, away from their  family and Wife and  will rarely get time to go back to see  them. This is  how the  Thai  police control their underlings. Many don't  like it, told  to me by the local policeman.

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