PattayaMale Posted May 22, 2010 Posted May 22, 2010 CRES clarifies Redshirt leaders' allegedly privileged detention at Naresuan The Center for the Resolution of Emergency Situations (CRES) announced this afternoon that arrested former Redshirt leaders are not being treated with privilege as widely accused by the public, after photos of their free lifestyle at Naresuan detention camp were leaked on various websites. The Deputy Police Commander and the Deputy Metropolitan Police Commander clarified that the Redshirt leaders who surrendered themselves to the police and are being detained at Naresuan are not yet defendants in a criminal proceeding, but mere suspects of Emergency Decree violation and terrorism. They affirmed the detainees' lifestyle is as normal as that of any other detainees, with their phones confiscated. They said the detainees were put together in the same lodging as there're not enough rooms for each of them. Security around the camp remains tight. According to the Emergency Decree, each suspect can be detained up to 7 days, with a 30-day extension, which means that the present nature of the Redshirts' detention is for mere suspects. The police added that they will not wait for ex-singer turned Redshirt leader Arisman Pongruengrong who remains at large to turn himself in, but are now hunting him down. From TAN Quote
Gaybutton Posted May 22, 2010 Posted May 22, 2010 Well, they had to put them there, didn't they? The Peninsula Hotel was full . . . Quote
Guest fountainhall Posted May 23, 2010 Posted May 23, 2010 The police added that they will not wait for ex-singer turned Redshirt leader Arisman Pongruengrong who remains at large to turn himself in, but are now hunting him down. And what are they doing about intensifying the hunt for arch crook Thaksin, I wonder? Well, they had to put them there, didn't they? The Peninsula Hotel was full . . . My sources tell me there are hundreds of free rooms available at The Four Seasons Quote