Tag: Adul Saengsingkaew
CAPO declares 6 junctions and Govt Complex as restricted areas
BANGKOK, 12 January 2014 The Center for Administration of Peace and Order (CAPO) prohibits vehicles which carry concrete blocks and loudspeakers from entering 14...
Royal Thai Police chief dispatches holiday troops in Pattaya
Thailand’s police chief took a breather from ongoing street protests in Bangkok to formally issue holiday orders to Pattaya-area cops. ...
Thai police chief: No live bullets fired by police
BANGKOK, Dec 27 – Thailand’s police chief today stood firm that police did not use live ammunition in yesterday’s crackdown on anti-government protesters at...
Suthep announces Saturday meeting with armed forces commanders
BANGKOK, 13 December 2013 People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) leader Suthep Thueksuban announced on Thursday that the heads of the armed forces and...
DPM: State offices still open despite ongoing protest
BANGKOK, 30 Nov 2013 The Deputy Prime Minister in charge of national security has asserted that all state offices are still open as usual...
CAPO pleads for public not to join illegal activities currently underway
BANGKOK, 30 November 2013 The Center for Administration of Peace and Order (CAPO) pleaded for the public not to join the illegal activities...
Police predict fewer protesters at rally sites
BANGKOK, Nov 28 – Police continued convincing demonstrators to leave the Finance Ministry but anti-government protesters announced that they would seize three more state...
CAPO: Sam Sen rally could prolong
BANGKOK, 1 November 2013 The Center for Administration of Peace and Order (CAPO) announced on Thursday it expected the anti-amnesty bill demonstration at Sam...
Police need 3 days to evaluate anti-Amnesty Bill protest
BANGKOK, Oct 31 -- National Police Chief Adul Saengsingkaew said police require three days to evaluate the anti-Amnesty Bill protest before deciding whether to...
Fact-finding committee to look into fire at police hospital
BANGKOK, 29 Oct 2013 The national police chief has ordered a fact-finding committee be set up to look into Monday's fire at Police...