|
| Arrest Warrants Soon to Be Issued for PAD Leaders |
| UPDATE : 26 August 2008 |
|

|
The National Police Office deputy spokesman says authorities believe the PAD is trying to instigate violence despite the group's vow to carry out its protest peacefully. He adds arrest warrants will soon be issued for the key PAD leaders.
The National Police Office Deputy Spokesperson Police Major General Surapol Tuantong spoke to reporters after meeting with related police agencies for over 6 hours. He says there're reasons to believe the PAD is trying to widen the scope of their protest and this could result in violence breaking out.
Police Major General Surapol says the police are current gathering evidence to officially file charges against the 5 key PAD leaders who masterminded the mobile rally strategy that saw many government offices seized by the PAD mobile units.
He adds that many of the actions taken by the PAD leaders violate national security laws. Police are currently putting together enough evidence to file for arrest warrants for the key PAD leaders.
|
| |
|
Go to Top  |
| |
|
|