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Police in Bangkok say they’ll get tougher on anti-government protest action, however with out resorting to violence, in accordance with a Bangkok Post report. Piya Tawichai from the Metropolitan Police Bureau says there is a need to control activists rallying on the Din Daeng intersection to find a way to keep law and order. However, he adds that the capital’s residents will not be affected by police action, nor will traffic be disrupted, because the plan is to track activists down after the event, somewhat than arrest them through the protest. According to Piya, there are already three people who face charges after officers had been tipped off about them promoting weapons to protesters. He says MPB officers shall be on duty on the Din Daeng intersection because anti-government activists have introduced they'll rally there. ???????????????????????? may even be arrange however officers need to be careful not to inconvenience residents. Some 200 motorcycles have been seized in whole.” The Bangkok Post reports that Piya has accused protesters at Wednesday’s rally of hurling explosive items similar to fireworks at police and beginning fires under tollways. He says those responsible are being tracked down and can face authorized motion. In the case of anyone underage, their parents will face costs. He provides that folks who’ve shared unlawful content material on social media may face charges underneath the Computer Crimes Act. According to Piya, snce July, 454 out of a total of 699 wished folks have been arrested. Meanwhile, Red Shirt activist Nattawut Saikuar has called on protesters to rally at the Asok intersection in Bangkok on September 19..

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