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CMPO assembles 12 teams to apprehend PDRC core leaders

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BANGKOK 7 February 2014 (NNT) — National Security Council (NSC) Secretary Lieutenant General Paradon Patanatabutr is confident that police will be able to arrest core leaders of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) for whom arrest warrants have been issued.


According to Lt. Gen. Paradon, the Secretary of the Center for Maintaining Peace and Order (CMPO), he is confident that authorities will be able to arrest the 19 PDRC core leaders, adding that the CMPO has assembled 12 teams to carry out the mission.

Arrest warrants for 39 additional PDRC members will be sought and expected to be issued by the Criminal Court next Monday.

In regard to the Interior Ministry's plan to take back seized government offices in Bangkok, Paradon said the demonstrators would likely disperse in the next 3 - 4 days. Government offices in Soi Ari will be taken back by officials today, said the CMPO Secretary.

As for the on going rice farmer protests, he said he had dispatched peace keeping personnels to maintain peace and order within the group, focusing on keeping the farmers from assimilating into the PDRC protest groups.

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Have they not yet realized, he is very well protected and not just by the bodyguards, but someone with obscene amount of money and power

and by bangkok middle class, southern rubber farmer, growing amount of eastern rice farmer, military and even some police who are fed up...He several time got informations about police movements before they happened.....

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Do the CMPO think that Suthep is naively wandering around the streets waiting for the Chalerm Strike Force to arrive.

He may be 64 but he's not stupid, he has had these CAPO dogs barking for weeks and isn't going down without a fight, and he has big backers.

Chalerm the Enforcer may be surprised,

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National Security Council (NSC) Secretary Lieutenant General Paradon Patanatabutr is confident that police will be able to arrest core leaders of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) for whom arrest warrants have been issued.

If they were confident why haven't they done it already.

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Really? Who are his big backers? Names please.

Do the CMPO think that Suthep is naively wandering around the streets waiting for the Chalerm Strike Force to arrive.

He may be 64 but he's not stupid, he has had these CAPO dogs barking for weeks and isn't going down without a fight, and he has big backers.

Chalerm the Enforcer may be surprised,

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Really? Who are his big backers? Names please.

Do the CMPO think that Suthep is naively wandering around the streets waiting for the Chalerm Strike Force to arrive.

He may be 64 but he's not stupid, he has had these CAPO dogs barking for weeks and isn't going down without a fight, and he has big backers.

Chalerm the Enforcer may be surprised,

Depending on who they are, it may be against the law to mention them. However, feel free to mention who you think they are.

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Really? Who are his big backers? Names please.

Do the CMPO think that Suthep is naively wandering around the streets waiting for the Chalerm Strike Force to arrive.

He may be 64 but he's not stupid, he has had these CAPO dogs barking for weeks and isn't going down without a fight, and he has big backers.

Chalerm the Enforcer may be surprised,

Depending on who they are, it may be against the law to mention them. However, feel free to mention who you think they are.

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I'll hazard a guess at Jatuporn... :D

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12 teams .. how many players per team? They are gonna need a lot of disguises

Gonna be a lot of dead people if they are stupid enough to try arrest the leaders

Then again it is PTP in charge ... so there is gonna be a lot of dead people

Hopefully Chalerm is on one team 555

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Really? Who are his big backers? Names please.

Do the CMPO think that Suthep is naively wandering around the streets waiting for the Chalerm Strike Force to arrive.

He may be 64 but he's not stupid, he has had these CAPO dogs barking for weeks and isn't going down without a fight, and he has big backers.

Chalerm the Enforcer may be surprised,

Depending on who they are, it may be against the law to mention them. However, feel free to mention who you think they are.

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I'll hazard a guess at Jatuporn... :D
Nice try, and safe!

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Are we to take it that these teams will also don mustaches and sunglasses like Chalerm, or has that covert operation been drowned in a whiskey chaser ? It seems not a day goes by without another madcap James Bond caper being announced by CMPO, just to let us know that - if all else fails - they have the makings of a really good movie script to peddle. In terms of opening up government offices, the Chalerm ultimatum date was actually to begin yesterday - for anyone still taking notice.

" Arrest warrants for 39 additional PDRC members will be sought and expected to be issued by the Criminal Court next Monday. "

Isn't it a little presumptuous to assume the Criminal Court will automatically follow through on the CMPO recommendation ? They haven't always. So now we have the hot pursuit of 58 men. And is this any better an idea than it was three months ago ? Is that expected to quell the protest movement ? What do they think the reaction will be ? Do they think it will calm the streets ? As the Yingluck administration decides to run out the clock until April 1, when they will constitutionally be stripped of their caretaker status - as per Article 7 - which states that if neither a parliament nor a prime minister nominated from that institution takes place, the appointment of an interim prime minister, nominated through the Senate - comes into effect. Reform will then proceed through constitutional means. But until then, the Yingluck administration will continue its performance of " the long good-bye. "

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Are we to take it that these teams will also don mustaches and sunglasses like Chalerm, or has that covert operation been drowned in a whiskey chaser ? It seems not a day goes by without another madcap James Bond caper being announced by CMPO, just to let us know that - if all else fails - they have the makings of a really good movie script to peddle. In terms of opening up government offices, the Chalerm ultimatum date was actually to begin yesterday - for anyone still taking notice.

" Arrest warrants for 39 additional PDRC members will be sought and expected to be issued by the Criminal Court next Monday. "

Isn't it a little presumptuous to assume the Criminal Court will automatically follow through on the CMPO recommendation ? They haven't always. So now we have the hot pursuit of 58 men. And is this any better an idea than it was three months ago ? Is that expected to quell the protest movement ? What do they think the reaction will be ? Do they think it will calm the streets ? As the Yingluck administration decides to run out the clock until April 1, when they will constitutionally be stripped of their caretaker status - as per Article 7 - which states that if neither a parliament nor a prime minister nominated from that institution takes place, the appointment of an interim prime minister, nominated through the Senate - comes into effect. Reform will then proceed through constitutional means. But until then, the Yingluck administration will continue its performance of " the long good-bye. "

IMHO there would be little doubt that the protestors have access to at least some information about chalerms / chalerm' teams movements and whereabouts, etc.

So the big question - will chalerm personally confront suthep or any of the other protest leaders?

If they do, it seems to me there would be quite some bun fight probably (unfortunately) including some violence and then possibly quite some negative against chalerm and his cohorts.

Will chalerm actually do it?

Will chalerm actually be at the forefront? (look at his history of avoidance of going to the South)

It is just long winded chalerm vitriol and bluff? (including bravado from ear medicine)

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