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Chalerm Says He Will Disguise Himself To Arrest Suthep


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First rally leader arrested

 

 

Sonthiyarn Chuenruethai-naitham, owner and director of T news agency, on Monday became the first anti-government rally leader to be arrested. He was walking in the Central Lat Phrao shopping complex when he was stopped by police.

 

Sonthiyarn, a former leader of now-defunct yellow-shirt movement, was charged with sedition and escorted to the Border Patrol Police Region 1 in Pathum Thani province where he will be detained.

 

Arrest warrants have been issued for many rally leaders, including Suthep Thaugsuban, secretary general of People's Democratic Reform Committee, for their involvement in the rallies but Sonthiyarn is the first to be actually arrested.

 

Earlier Chalerm Yoobamrung, director of the Centre for Maintaining Peace and Order, said Sonthiyarn was the only wanted leader who was residing in a condominium. The 18 other leaders are being shielded by taking refuge in the protest sites.

 

Other "stars" of the rally are also facing arrest, Chalerm said. "I want to tell Mr Suthep that I will no longer tolerate what he has done, laying siege to many government offices and chasing away officials who wanted to work. That's beyond acceptable and I will use the law to handle the situation," he said.

 

 

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/politics/First-rally-leader-arrested-30226490.html

 

 

 

Chalerm "upholding the law" is a very sick joke.

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Sonthiyarn to face seven-day detention prior to court order: Tarit

 

 

Sonthiyarn Chuenruethai-naitham, a protest leader, will be detained at the Border Patrol Police Region 1 in Pathum Thani for seven days before a court order will be sought to extend his detention, the Department of Special Investigation chief said.

 

Tarit said after Sonthiyarn is detained for seven days, a court order will be sought for extending his detention by 30 more days.

 

After the 30-day period, he will be detained under the provision of emergency decree, Tarit added. He said Sonthiyarn was arrested for having violated the emergency decree.

 

 

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/breakingnews/Sonthiyarn-to-face-seven-day-detention-prior-to-co-30226489.html

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