Summary of the Center for the Administration of Peace and Order's Press Briefing on 30 April 2014

Summary of the Center for the Administration of Peace and Order's Press Briefing on 30 April 2014

วันที่นำเข้าข้อมูล 11 May 2014

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At 13.00 hrs., the Center for the Administration of Peace and Order (CAPO) informed the press on the outcome of the meeting of the CAPO earlier in the day, gist as follows:

1. The CMPO has received a report from the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) regarding the legal actions against leaders of the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) including Mr.Suthep Thaugsuban on several charges. So far, there are 316 offenders and the investigation officers consisted of officers from the DSI, the Attorney-General, and the Royal Thai Police have concluded the cases and will file them to the public prosecutors on 1 May. It is expected that the prosecutors will issue legal orders by 8 May for those who have not turned themselves in. The investigation officers will also submit a request to the court for issuing arrest warrants against the left offenders.
The CAPO wished to reaffirm to the public that the legal proceedings have been conducted with a fair and just manner. Although it is the right of the public to participate in the demonstrations but once it violates the law, every offenders will be brought to justice without any exception.

2. The CAPO with cooperation from government agencies, has successfully resumed functions of 70 government agencies that were blockaded by the PDRC. The CAPO wish to encourage all political groups either the PDRC or the United Front ofDemocracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) to not blockade government agencies premises or obstruct the performance of government officials as such actions could cause national damages including delaying public services.
Following the policy of the CAPO to take legal actions against leaders of the PDRC which the Criminal Court has already approved arrest warrants against many offenders, the police officers will attempt to arrest those offenders without any clashes. So far, 28 government agencies have filed complaints for 37 cases on the charge of trespassing and blockading government agencies premises.