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Police chief is sorry for riot

The Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police, Pol Gen Patcharawat Wongsuwan, expressed his grief over the police’s effort to disperse the crowd of protesters in front of the parliament on October 7.

On the occasion of the National Police Day on Monday, Pol Gen Patcharawat paid homage to King Rama IV Monument and made merit for the policemen and people who died during the riot last week.

After the religious ceremony, the national police chief said he felt sorry about the incident on October 7, which left two dead and over 400 injured.

He then reminded the police to continue to work at their utmost, protect the royal institution and democracy, and be dependable for the public.

Concerning the People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD)’s plan to file a lawsuit against the police for allegedly using forceful means to disperse the demonstrators, Pol Gen Patcharawat said the government will have to take care of its state agencies, but the investigation result must be revealed first.

Meanwhile at the Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road, about 500 people led by former Police Department director Salang Boonnag gathered at the main entrance to voice their support to the police.

Pol Gen Salang said he has not withdrawn the plan to take over Government House from the PAD and return to the government. He insisted no matter what happen after the operation, he will take the full responsibility.

Pol Gen Salang said he could not bear to see Thailand losing its reputation.

source bangkok post

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