Prachatai reported that Thatchapong, one of 9 activists who got warrants, along with Puangtip Boonsanong, his lawyer, went to surrender with Pol.Lt.Col. Suriyamet Pakdiwiwat, an inquiry officer of Pathumwan police station, in order to accept the charge. The police spent more than 3 hours for investigation.
Puangtip revealed that Thatchapong surrendered on that day in order to fight the charge in the procedure. They prepared about 20,000-50,000 THB cash for bail depending on how much the military court needs.
Puangtip also revealed that even if Thatchapong did not involve with the gathering, he wanted to prove himself to the court that he did not flee and still came to report himself according to the warrant for the process of judgement.
After an investigation, the police informed the charge “political gathering of more than 5 persons" for Thatchapong, and then they sent him to military court to continue the process at 1.30 PM.
At around 4.30 PM, Bangkok Military Court issued the order to bail Thatchapong out with cash 10,000 THB under conditions that he must not gather and express his political opinion. Thatchapong was released at the evening of the same day.
24 June 2015
8 activists annouced to filed a complint against police who violently assaulted them at Pathumwan police station. About 100 police from Pathumwan police station were training at in front of BACC at around 9.30 AM to prepare for prevention.
Meanwhile, in front of Pathumwan police station, there were many police and military officers with and without uniform prepared the force and put iron fence for prevention.
At around 12.50 PM, Kritsadang Nutajarat, lawyer of 7 activists announced that
“Students did not plan to flee but they had been arrested and released since 23 May 2015 already. If they planed to flee, they would have done already. But they are coming to police station. It is the right of the students if they want to surrender or file the complaint back.”
At 1 PM, 'Daodin' activists and 7 activists who got warrants, except Natchacha whom was arrested in the same morning and Thatchapong who met inquiry officer before, came to Pathumwan police station. There was a group of people coming to give encouragement. The group of activists pointed out “Today we do not come to report ourselves, but we will report that we were attacked by the police” after that they let their lawyers represent them to inform in police station.
Pol.Lt.Col. Rungroj Putthiyawat said that they could not allow the lawyers to file a complaint on behalf of the students because the students had come to police station already, they should go into the police station by themselves one by one.
The activists rejected the proposal and requested the police to set a desk to receive the complaint in front of Samyan market, which was the place where the activists and people gathered, by 3.15 PM, if not, all of the people would go inside the police station.
At around 3.30 PM, Col. Burin Thongprapai came to Pathumwan police station with the arrest warrants for Daodin activists.
At 4 PM, activists and the people who came to support lined up and walked up to police station but they could not access so they waited in front of the police station.
Ketsarin Tiewsakul, an officer of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), together with some scholars such as Puangthong Pawakarapan, some activists such as Rangsiman Rome, negotiated with Col. Burin Thongprapai.
At 6 PM, the negotiation brought the conclusion that the activists who wanted to file a complaint could do it without being arrested or getting charge. But they had to disband after that.
At 6.50 PM, 5 activists, who were arrested at BACC but were not listed in the warrant, together with their lawyers, went to file a complaint inside Pathumwan police station, while Jatupat Boonpattaraksa, one of Daodin members, announced “I will allow myself to be arrested if the police confirm using dictator power, but if they don’t arrest we will go back immediately”
In this incident, Daodin activists and activists arrested at BACC called themselves “New Democracy Movement” or NDM
At 8.30 PM, Daodin members tried to get into Pathumwan police station in order to check the warrants. They also told the police that, if they are not allowed to access the police station, the warrants should be shown at least, and they want to know the result by 9 PM.
At 9.30 PM, 5 activists, together with their lawyers, who reported, came out to tell other activists and people in front of Pathumwan police station that they have filed a complaint already. At around 9.50 PM, the gathering was completely disbanded.
After finishing gathering, it was reported that, 7 Daodin members took a taxi of Mr. Pansak Srithep, an activist of Resistant Citizen, and were followed by many the plaincloth police with motorcycles.
At 10.50 PM, Chonthida posted the message on her facebook “on the way home from Pathumwan police station, I was followed by the police without uniform holding the warrant in order to take me back home. But finally, after they had a call on the phone, it seemed that the senior police approved the release of me”