The police filed a withdrawal of the Talu Wang group bail. After invading the Pheu Thai Party

BANGKOK, Aug. 9- Police temporarily withdraw bail for Talu Wang protesters. After invading the Pheu Thai Party cause chaos Ready to coordinate with the owner of the place to report more offenses

Thiti Saeng, Metropolitan Police Commissioner Revealing the progress in the process of issuing summons to the protesters who invaded and destroyed government property at the Ministry of Culture on August 6th. that the latest summons has been issued to all 18 people, which will determine the time for those who have been summoned, who live in Bangkok and its vicinity, to meet with investigators to acknowledge the allegations within 7 days, with a total of 6 people. Another 12 summons were issued, knowing that their domiciles and addresses were registered in the provinces. Therefore giving time to travel to acknowledge the allegations for 10 days from yesterday. Most recently, no one has contacted us to acknowledge the allegations. At this stage, if the 18 people under the summons do not come to know the allegations will proceed to issue a summons for the second time, which if the next time has not come to meet the investigating officer as scheduled

As for the case that occurred at the Pheu Thai Party in the past several days I know that the owner of the building that leased it to the Pheu Thai Party opened it as a resting place. There has not been a notification yet. The police are in the process of coordinating with the owner of the building.

As for the case where a person may commit an offense, it falls within the court's temporary bail conditions. The investigating officer has filed a petition with the court to revoke the temporary bail. However, this must be at the discretion of the court.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency