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Prosecutors to decide Parliament break in case in June

Public prosecutors will announce its decision on June 5, whether to indict Jon Ungpakorn and nine others for breaking into Parliament building on Dec 12.



Police charge Jon and nine political activists with staging an intrusion by force, assembling to cause unrest, detaining others against their will and using loudspeakers without permission.

The other nine are Sirichai Mai-ngarm, Supinya Klangnarong, Saree Ongsomwang, Sawit Kaewwan, Pichit Chaimongkol, Anirut Khaosanit, Nussor Yeema, Amnart Plamee and Pairoj Polphet.

Nititorn Lamlua, lawyer of the ten suspects said he had already submitted a letter to the Attorney General seeking justice reasoning that the suspects exercised the constitutional right to peaceful gathering.

They trespassed on the parliament building to stop the legislators from passing laws, which they argued was not the job of the interim parliament with an elction pending, he said.


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