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Rubber bullets, tear gas fired as rally turns violent

Rubber bullets, tear gas fired as rally turns violent 36 published : 28 Feb 2021 at 20:32 36 Protesters clash with police as they try to move containers placed outside the 1st Infantry Regiment on Sunday. (Photo by Wichan Charoenkiatpakul) A rally by pro-democracy protesters outside the 1st Infantry Regiment in Bangkok turned violent on Sunday as police fired rubber bullets, water cannon and tear gas at demonstrators trying to approach the barracks. Demonstrators held up shell casings to show that rubber bullets had been fired at them.  There were no initial reports of injuries, but an ambulance was seen driving towards Veterans General Hospital. Riot police decided to use water cannon to break up the rally after some demonstrators removed shipping containers laid out to keep them away from the barracks on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road.

Police hunt for mall bombers

Police hunt for mall bombers Police hunt for mall bombers THAILAND: Police will issue warrants for the arrest of two suspects who threw a bomb at anti-government demonstrators outside a shopping mall on Rama IV Road on Saturday (Jan 16), a senior police officer at the Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB) said. Monday 18 January 2021, 10:15AM A protester kneels in front of a heap of stationery and bamboo canes during a “Bad Student” demonstration outside the Ministry of Education in Bangkok on Saturday. Photo: AFP. Pol Maj Gen Piya Tawichai, deputy commissioner of the MPB, said an initial check found two suspects riding on a motorcycle on the Thai-Japanese Bridge threw a ping-pong bomb down on a group of anti-government demonstrators outside Chamchuri Square.

Gambling dens do exist, says Deputy PM Prawit

Gambling dens do exist, says Deputy PM Prawit Gambling dens do exist, says Deputy PM Prawit THAILAND: Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon today (Jan 7) backtracked on his earlier remarks that he believed there were no illegal gambling dens in Bangkok. Prawit corrected himself after being ridiculed in the media and by the public. Photo: Bangkok Post. Gen Prawit corrected himself after being ridiculed in the media and by the public. “I didn’t mean that gambling dens do not exist,” he said. “We all know that there are gambling dens but it is the duty of police to eradicate these illicit activities.”

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