Thai Police to Increase Vigilance During Pre-Poll Period to Prevent Violent Incidents

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The National Police Chief has instructed police officers across the country to prevent all forms of violence during the pre-poll period of the Thai general elections slated for May 14th.

Pol. Gen. Damrongsak Kittipraphat on Wednesday, March 29th, stated that he has ordered police officers nationwide to increase vigilance to intercept violent incidents that might happen during the pre-poll period where political competition is rising.

Law enforcement officers are to go to their respective areas to gather information, assess risks, and monitor influential groups that could jeopardize the general elections. Gen. Damrongsak told a press briefing that he presonally thought that no violence would erupt although there might be some other unlawful activities such as vote buying. He also revealed that all police officers have been told to remain nonpartisan.

The police chief added that he has ordered relevant agencies to facilitate people returning to their hometowns during the Songkran Festival. As usual, various checkpoints will be set up to minimize road accidents, especially during the 7 Days of the danger period.

While carrying passengers in the bed of a pickup truck is technically illegal, Gen. Damrongsak has shown some leniency by allowing up to four people to sit in the back of the truck during Songkran.

However, to ensure their safety, these individuals must sit in the center of the bed and follow all necessary precautions.
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Aim Tanakorn
The local news translator at The Pattaya News. Aim is a twenty-four year old who currently lives in Bangkok. Interested in English translation, story-telling, and entrepreneurship, he believes that hard-working is an indispensable component of every success in this world.