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Warrant request to arrest 3 before Yingluck verdict

By The Nation

 

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Police have requested the court issue arrest warrants against three people for alleged instigation in regards to a coming final verdict against former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra.

 

Deputy Police Chief General Srivara Ransibrahmanakul on Thursday said that the people had committed the alleged infraction on Wednesday. However, he refused to elaborate further, including identifying those involved. 

 

Srivara only said that they were detected by the police intelligence.

 

The court is considering whether to issue the arrest warrants, Srivara said.

 

In related news, police held a meeting on Wednesday to prepare for August 25, the day that the Supreme Court’s Criminal Division will deliver a verdict in the case of Yinluck. The former prime minister was charged for alleged dereliction of duty and criminal negligence for failing to prevent corruption in the controversial rice-pledging scheme.

 

The “Korakot 52” crowd-control plan, used in the 2008 political protest, will be adapted to cope with mass groups of supporters expected to come to support Yingluck on the day.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30321995

 
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Posted
27 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Srivara only said that they were detected by the police intelligence.

 

The court is considering whether to issue the arrest warrants, Srivara said.

hmmm, police intelligence.....so nothing has really yet been done; just a bit of fear-mongering

Posted (edited)
in·sti·ga·tion
ˌinstəˈɡāSH(ə)n/
noun
noun: instigation; plural noun: instigations
  1. the action or process of instigating an action or event.
    "he was deported in 1891 for his instigation and support of the protest"
    synonyms: prompting, suggestion, recommendation; More
    request, entreaty, demand, insistence;
    wish, desire, persuasion;
    formalinstance
    "it was primarily Aaron's instigation that brought the festival into being"
    incitement, initiation, provocation, stirring up, fomentation, inducement, encouragement
    "foreign instigation is suspected to be at the root of this disturbance"
Origin
 
late Middle English (in the sense ‘incitement’): from Old French, or from Latin instigatio(n-), from the verb instigare (see instigate).
 
It's a noun. Incitement, initiation, provocation, stirring up, fomentation, inducement and/or encouragement of what exactly?
Edited by NanLaew
Posted

The panic button has been hit big time. The “Korakot 52” crowd-control plan has come into effect.

I am hoping the PM will sing a song or give an poetic oratory about "Korakot 52" on Friday night. 

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Three arrest warrants sought for ‘instigating unrest’

By Pratch Rujivanarom, 
Kampanart Laong 
The Nation 

 

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Deputy national police chief Pol General Srivara Ransibrahmanakul

 

ARREST WARRANTS have been sought for three people suspected of instigation ahead of the August 25 court verdict in a negligence case against former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra.


Deputy national police chief Pol General Srivara Ransibrahmanakul said yesterday that the request was made on Wednesday but he declined to elaborate or identify the suspects.

 

“We are waiting for a decision by the court as to whether to issue the requested arrest warrants,” Srivara said.

He said the three were among a group of people who were being monitored by police.

 

Srivara chaired a meeting on Wednesday to prepare for the day of the verdict. 

 

Yingluck’s case stems from her government’s controversial rice-pledging scheme. She is charged with criminal negligence for failing to end the corruption-plagued project, which is estimated to have caused Bt500 billion in damages.

 

A large number of Yingluck supporters are expected to gather at the court when the verdict is read. Authorities have warned against people mobilising and possibly causing trouble.

 

Srivara said yesterday that the “Korakot 52” crowd-control plan, used during the 2008 political protests, would be adapted to cope with large groups of Yingluck supporters.

 

In the northeastern province of Sakon Nakhon, local residents voiced their objection to authorities’ efforts to stop Yingluck’s supporters from offering moral support in Bangkok. 

 

Sakon Nakhon, like other provinces in the region, are a stronghold of support for the ex-PM and her Pheu Thai Party.

 

The situation in the Northeast was tense yesterday, with reports of a military presence attempting to prevent Yingluck supporters from travelling to Bangkok. 

 

Second Lieutenant Theerapong Wongtapha, from a local military camp, met with a group of Sakon Nakhon residents on Wednesday and asked them not to go to the capital to hear the verdict.

 

Local villager Rassamee Thammawong, 45, from Wanon Niwat district, said she felt sorry for Yingluck and she viewed the case as “political bullying”. She said she was even sadder that the current administration is trying to stop people from showing their support to the ex-PM.

 

“I am not happy the soldiers tried to stop us from showing support to Yingluck. I will not go to Bangkok but I still support Yingluck over this case,” Rassamee said.

 

Somjit Phantula, 54, from the same village, said it was the people’s right to show support to any person they like and the authorities have no right to take that away.

 

“I feel sorry for Yingluck for being sued in this case. She was a very good prime minister and should not face a fate like this. I have no plan to travel to Bangkok to show my support for her, but it is not right that the Army is trying to stop people from doing so,” Somjit said.

 

“I only hope that the court will give her justice.”

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/politics/30322022

 
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If the Junta has done the right thing, would there even be any support for Yingluck? 

 

If the Junta has brought good progress and prosperity to the country, would anyone even remember who Thaksin and Yingluck were? Would anyone even want an election anymore?

Posted (edited)

This group that belongs to Yingluck is well known for instigating unrest.  The occupation of Bangkok in 2010 is not forgotten. Nor is the attack on the Asean meeting and Abhisit in 2009.

Nor are the many  attacks against gay and artists who were blocked from performing because there opinion was different from the ptp and the reds. And don't forget the applauded bombing and killing of children because they were in a yellow environment.

Edited by sweatalot
Posted
4 hours ago, wakeupplease said:

He looks pi>>>d and that pile of paperwork to his left shows work never gets done in the BIB

There's a lot more but wide angle lenses were not allowed during the interview.

Posted (edited)
14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Srivara only said that they were detected by the police intelligence.

But, that would mean that the instigators' intelligence was lower than the police's intelligence..., is that at all possible, biologically?

Edited by klauskunkel
Posted
12 hours ago, NanLaew said:
in·sti·ga·tion
ˌinstəˈɡāSH(ə)n/
noun
noun: instigation; plural noun: instigations
  1. the action or process of instigating an action or event.
    "he was deported in 1891 for his instigation and support of the protest"
    synonyms: prompting, suggestion, recommendation; More
    request, entreaty, demand, insistence;
    wish, desire, persuasion;
    formalinstance
    "it was primarily Aaron's instigation that brought the festival into being"
    incitement, initiation, provocation, stirring up, fomentation, inducement, encouragement
    "foreign instigation is suspected to be at the root of this disturbance"
Origin
 
late Middle English (in the sense ‘incitement’): from Old French, or from Latin instigatio(n-), from the verb instigare (see instigate).
 
It's a noun. Incitement, initiation, provocation, stirring up, fomentation, inducement and/or encouragement of what exactly?

Yes the story tells us little 

Posted
3 hours ago, sweatalot said:

This group that belongs to Yingluck is well known for instigating unrest.  The occupation of Bangkok in 2010 is not forgotten. Nor is the attack on the Asean meeting and Abhisit in 2009.

Nor are the many  attacks against gay and artists who were blocked from performing because there opinion was different from the ptp and the reds. And don't forget the applauded bombing and killing of children because they were in a yellow environment.

Still regurgitating the same stuff. Spare us the cut and paste. 

Posted
3 hours ago, sweatalot said:

This group that belongs to Yingluck is well known for instigating unrest.  The occupation of Bangkok in 2010 is not forgotten. Nor is the attack on the Asean meeting and Abhisit in 2009.

Nor are the many  attacks against gay and artists who were blocked from performing because there opinion was different from the ptp and the reds. And don't forget the applauded bombing and killing of children because they were in a yellow environment.

So all those of voted for Yingluck are terrorists ?  Your views are why reconciliation is possibly never going to happen anytime soon, and Thailand may never heal. 

Posted
6 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Still regurgitating the same stuff. Spare us the cut and paste. 

 

Yes, free speech can only be allowed to support your view eh Eric?

 

No wonder you support the UDD!

Posted
5 hours ago, yellowboat said:

So all those of voted for Yingluck are terrorists ?  Your views are why reconciliation is possibly never going to happen anytime soon, and Thailand may never heal. 

 

That's not what he wrote. That is another of your own exaggerated interpretations being presented as a questioned conclusion to get around forum rules of twisting post contents.

 

And reconciliation is always unlikely to happen while one person insists on a complete whitewash of all his criminal cases.

Posted

However, he refused to elaborate further, including identifying those involved. 

 

Well obviously Prayut and Prawit but I can't guess who the third might be .:blink:

Posted
Aha the "Future Crimes" branch of the RTP hard at work, no doubt supported by the "Thought Crimes" branch.


And enthusiastically cheered on by the "it is well known" brigade here on TVF...
This group that belongs to Yingluck is well known for instigating unrest.  The occupation of Bangkok in 2010 is not forgotten. Nor is the attack on the Asean meeting and Abhisit in 2009.
Nor are the many  attacks against gay and artists who were blocked from performing because there opinion was different from the ptp and the reds. And don't forget the applauded bombing and killing of children because they were in a yellow environment.

Posted
1 hour ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Yes, free speech can only be allowed to support your view eh Eric?

 

No wonder you support the UDD!

I have reason to qualify my post. The post read "this group belongs to Yingluck...." 

That is not free speech but falsehood. You support that kind of false speech? 

Posted
15 hours ago, wakeupplease said:

He looks pi>>>d and that pile of paperwork to his left shows work never gets done in the BIB

That's the "too hard" basket with the files about corrupted government officials.

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