Police would issue arrest warrants against red shirts leaders who led the seizures of Rajprasong Intersection and Pan Fah Bridge, Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban said Tuesday.
"The arrest warrants for more than ten red shirts leaders will soon be issued," said Suthep who is chief of Peacekeeping Operations Commands.
Once the arrest warrants are issued, police could arrest the red shirts leaders whenever they are found.
Meanwhile a red shirts leader; Jatuporn Prompan, challenged police to arrest him and other leaders.
"We don't care how many arrest warrants would be issued against us. We would defy the warrants because we are fighting for democracy," he said.
He then has shown what he claimed to be recorded voice of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva. The voice which the premier said was doctored ordered the authorities to use violence and kill the protesters.

