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The masses returned to Nang Loeng intersection, setting firecrackers, smashing police cars, proving evidence, burning documents.

Thairath Online

19 Sep 2021 10:29 p.m.

A number of the masses returned to separate Nang Loeng. Police car smashed into evidence – burned documents The team moved quickly to inspect. Before using the geno to extinguish the fire

At 21:45 on September 19, 2021, reporters reported the situation at Nang Loeng intersection. Returning with firecrackers and fireworks Including the police forensic office car was smashed. and pushed out onto Phitsanulok Road Ready to bring documents and equipment They gathered together and burned in the middle of the road.

An earlier forensic officer came to collect evidence of the burned police fort. Forensic officers, both men and women, left the spot after seeing the masses start throwing firecrackers, with no police controlling the crowd at this point.

At 9:52 p.m., the masses began to gradually leave the area. Moments later, a fast moving police crowd controlled the area. and inspected the smashed car

At 10 p.m., officers brought high-pressure water sprayers (Gino) to extinguish the fire that was burning documents. and put some crowd control police at this point

At 10:10 p.m., the forensic officer returned to the Nang Loeng intersection again. and inspected the damage of the smashed car including burned documents The situation at this point returned to calm again.

At 10:19 p.m., police officers from the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit inspected the area for safety.

At 10:35 p.m., a female forensic police officer said that a personal bag left in the police forensic office vehicle was missing. So they tried to help each other find it without knowing whether it was burned together with the document pile or not. The police then asked the media to withdraw from the burned area to make work more convenient.

At the same time at the Somtang Din Daeng intersection Victory Monument and Mitmaitri Road Crowd-controlled police officers and patrol squads were deployed.

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