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Police told to take action against hardcore Red Shirt elements
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BANGKOK, Jan 18 – The army has pressed police to take action against a Red Shirt activist who allegedly intimidated state officials and people.

Army deputy spokesman Winthai Suvaree said the behaviour of Wutthipong Kachathamkul, alias Ko Tee, has become a danger to security and should be dealt with legally.

He called on police to crack down on assailants who attacked protesters during daytime and nighttime and hunt for people behind the violence which has become widespread.

More than 30 people were injured as attackers hurled bombs at protesters led by leader Suthep Thaugsuban on Bantat Thong Road yesterday.

One of the rally sites on Chaeng Wattana Road was also attacked by Red Shirt activists yesterday. Ko Tee, a Pathum Thani resident, had reportedly announced that he would lead an attack on the Chaeng Wattana rally site.

Col Winthai said he believed police would take legal action against a group of people who intimidated the Nonthaburi governor with a harsh announcement that the protests by People’s Democratic Reform Committee must end in three days. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2014-01-18

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How about taking action against the nutjob who said he would arrest the democratically elected Prime Minister and Cabinet Members?

As even someone with your one-eyed reading ability can hardly have failed to notice, the head of police is dealing with that personally. The head of the RED police I should add

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Army warns police to take action against troublemakers

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BANGKOK: -- The army has warned a hard-core red shirt leader in Pathum Thani who led a group of red shirts to harass protesters and officials at Chaeng Wattana on Friday and urged the police to take legal action against him.

Colonel Winthai Suvaree, deputy spokesman of the army, said that the army could not accept the conduct of Wutthipong Kotthamkul, alias Koh Tee, hard-core red-shirt leader in Pathum Thani who led about 200 motorcyclists from Pathum Thani to harass protesters and officials at the Chaeng Wattana protest site of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee.

The red-shirt group, said Colonel Winthai, also main an unveiled threat that if the Bangkok Shutdown operation does not end in three days they would return to take actions against the protesters as well as officials deployed to provide security at the protest site and its close vicinity.

He questioned the police why the gang was allowed to flout with the law with impunity whereas the police did not take action against them.

Colonel Winthai also expressed concern over the violent incidents which took place in the past couple of days, including a violent incident today when a bomb was lobbed into a crowd of marching protesters on Banthadthong road led by Suthep Thaugsuban. Altogether 31 protesters were injured. Soldiers who later combed a block of deserted buildings at the crime scene where the bomb was believed to be thrown found a small cache of war weapons and ammunition as well as clothing at a deserted building.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/army-warns-police-take-action-troublemakers/

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-- Thai PBS 2014-01-18

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The protests while not 100% peaceful have been relatively peaceful. Occupying streets and making idle threats is one thing. No one dies. However, these idiot red shirts want to escalate the situation by provoking fights and we know both sides have guns. With the cowardly bombings probably going to continue, it's only right that the army and police take action and not let things get worse.

Where is the evidence the reds are responsible for these attacks? seems like the yellow faction may be instigating these to get the army to intervene with a coup :/

There must be a reason that those who are intellectually challenged to such a degree that they cannot see the facts are all aligned to the faction rouge

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well seeing as I'm intellectually challenged, what are the facts? obviously you are the authority on Thai political matters

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Unbelievable that the army even come out with statements such as this.

So much for their claims that they do not favour either side in this conflict.

If the cops fail to keep the peace, the army will be called in to clean up the mess.

Is that what you want?

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How about taking action against the nutjob who said he would arrest the democratically elected Prime Minister and Cabinet Members?

And your nut who wanted to abduct the top army mans daughters, Barbara S song "Memories"coffee1.gif

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The Army should be looking in their own barracks. Now asking the police.

2010 Siege BKK, the police disappeared -didn't prevent the red army amassing fortresses or travelling in thousands of buses from Issan.

Suppose the sorry state of the PM the army have to ASK the police to do their job.

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