For safety reason, the 11 red-shirt leaders charged for terrorism have been split for remand at two correctional facilities, Corrections Department director general Chatchai Suthiklom said on Wednesday.
The 11 have been remanded for 12 days since Tuesday.
Of the 11, Veera Musigapong, Natthawut Saikua, Nisit Sinthuprai, Sombat Makthong and Pichet "Phumikitti" Sukchinda are being held at Bangkok Remand Prison.
The remaining six, weng Tojirakarn, Kwanchai Praipana Sarakam, Wiputhalaeng Pattanaphuthai, Jeng Dokjik aka Yoswarit Chuklom and Amnart Intarachote, are at Khlong Prem Prison.
Chatchai said the 11 had no privileges over other cellmates and that they would be allowed to received visitors once a day at 11 am.
No more than 10 visitors would be permitted for each visit. A number of red shirts have been seen lining up to see their leaders after a first night in remand.
The Nation
