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Police are about to issue an arrest warrant for “Tawan” who disrupted the royal procession.

Bangkok, Investigators at Din Daeng Police Station are about to issue an arrest warrant for Tawan and those who disrupted the royal procession. After the reasons failed to make sense, he claimed he was in school and postponed admitting the charges. Update on the case of Ms. Thantawan Tuatulanon or Tawan Thaluwang who caused a horn honking incident to block the royal procession. On the expressway in the Victory Monument area and use insulting words to officials while performing their duties to provide safety Investigators from the Din Daeng Police Station summoned two people accused of the second summons, consisting of Ms. Tawan and Mr. Natchanon Pairoj, to come for questioning and acknowledge the allegations yesterday. But when the appointed day arrived, the lawyer from the Human Rights Center Instead, he brought a letter requesting to postpone his meeting with the investigator to February 20, 2024, claiming that he was busy with academic duties. therefore unable to travel to meet the investigating officer R ecently it was reported that Yesterday, the investigative team held a meeting to discuss and examine witness statements. and experts spent more than 10 hours before reaching a consensus that The two men's excuses were not sufficient grounds to postpone their meeting with the investigating officer. The reason is that he has a study mission. Unable to travel to meet the investigator as scheduled. When considered, it was found that the two were still able to travel to meet the investigating officer after school. This reason cannot be listened to. Therefore, after this, the police will collect evidence. to submit to the court to approve arrest warrants for both men before tracking down and arresting them for further legal proceedings according to the procedures of the law Recently, he has asked the court to issue an arrest warrant on three charges: insulting an official who is performing his duty, and creating a nuisance. and offenses under Section 116. Source: Thai News Agency