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Chiang Mai Police Now Get Tough With Reds Banners


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http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/chiang-mai-police-now-get-tough-reds-banners/

 

Chiang Mai police are now getting tough with people displaying of banners and posters inciting violence, instigating unrest and criticizing institutions on pedestrian overpasses, flyovers and at interchanges in this northern tourist city with instruction to remove all of them immediately.

 

The tough action was issued by Pol Lt-Gen Suthep Dechraksa, commissioner of the Fifth Region Provincial Police Command to all police commanders in the upper northern region advising all police to remove these illegal posters and banners which were displayed quietly on pedestrian overpasses, flyovers, and at interchanges.

 

He instructed the police to also take legal action against those responsible for the displaying of these posters and banners.

He also said that any person or business operator wanting to display poster and banners at public places should seek permission from relevant government agencies before hand.

 

Yesterday Chiang Mai police commander Pol Maj-Gen Krich Kittilue ordered Mae Ping police to remove a Reds banner displayed at Don Chan interchange in Muang district and to find the persons responsible for legal action.

The banner carried the message of the so-called Sor Por Por Lanna group.

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