Police release 63 rally plan to mobilize tens of thousands of men to tackle the mob
On September 18, at the Royal Thai Police (Pol.) Pol. Lt. Colonel Kritsana Phatthacharoen, Deputy Spokesman of the Police Department discussed the guidelines for the police officers actions to the rally on 19 September.
In the past assembly we originally used the Cancer 52 plan to take control of the situation. But with the fact that we have been using it since the end of 2008, which is a long time ago So it has been revised into a assembly plan 63.
With changing situations Moreover, we are still under promulgation today. Emergency measures on preventing the spread of Covid 19, Therefore, it is necessary to coordinate with various joint action units. Such as setting a screening point The key aspects of the assembly plan 63 will be adapted to the Public Assembly Act. There will be procedures, regulations and guidelines for the participants. And operational guidelines of the staff.
Which will continue to stick to the course of action from light to heavy We do not focus on the use of force. Initially, officers were deployed both in uniform and under uniform in various areas. As for road closures The PMC has already publicized it. In which areas will be blocked.
For the police officers on duty this time It is the regiment's force to control crowds across the country. Using a force of about ten thousand people. For the number of people in the assembly, it is not an issue. But the point is that despite the large crowds, they don't break the law. It does not affect the rights of others, it can be done. But if it comes a little but violates the rights of others or violates the law Which this point is more important Third party surveillance will create the situation. Is an important policy of Pol. Maj. Gen. Chakthip Chaijinda, a policeman who adopted the policy from the government That requires full supervision. The heart of the police is to maintain order in the country. Both the participants and brothers and sisters in general.
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