Anti-Monarchy Protest Leaders, Supporter Unearthed Continuously

        Bangkok, Thailand (Mar. 5) - A twitter user has continuously brought anti-monarchy leaders' supporters to light, pressing the Election Commission Committee (ECC) to take action against a party-list representative, violating Section 116.

Courtesy:@jjookklong3 [A pick-up truck delivering mob's leaders of the demonstration on Jun. 23, 2020]

        @jjookklong3 posted on twitter Thursday, displaying a pick-up truck delivering leaders and demonstration equipment. She said in another tweet quote - "This vehicle belongs to Pol.Maj. Chavalit Laohaudomphan, a party-list representative of Moving Forward Party." She continued insisting that her information and inspection are accurate.

         The automobile have been used periodically to dispatch leaders of Ratsadorn Group since 2020, questioning the ECC to take action against the representative, believed to violate Section 116 as assistance. 

        Kitsana Kaikaew, the representative's assistant, had firstly defended that he was the owner of the vehicle but later he posted that he had already informed the lawmaker in another tweet.

        Additionally, she posted a video, showing a man using a fog machine and another man named Kao , a member of Ratsadorn Guard, using a homemade catapult to attack police during the demonstration on Feb. 28 which resulted in the death of a police officer.

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