The summons issued by police officer on 11 November were sent to the group of university professors who allegedly participated in the statement announcement “Universities Are Not Military Camps.” A judge advocate Lt. Col. Apichart Kantawong was authorized to file the complaint against Dr. Attachak and his fellow academics of violating National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) Order No. 7/2014, which prohibited political gatherings of five or more persons. The summons ordered that they have to appear at Chang Puak Police Station on November 24, 2015.
One of the summoned academics was Kongkrit Traiyawong, Silpakorn University’s Faculty of Arts lecturer, who, however, did not attend the 31 Oct press conference. After he explained to the inquiry officer, he did not have to turn in for acknowledging the charge but the clarification letter was requested to be submitted.
24 November 2015
Six academics comprising Prof. Dr. Attachak Sattayanurak, Assoc. Prof. Somchai Preechasilpakul from Chiang Mai University, Prof. Jaroon Yoothong and Dr. Nathapong Chitniratna of the Institute for Southern Thai Studies at Thaksin University, Professor Mana Nakham of the Division of Social Development, Khon Kaen University, Dr. Booncherd Nu-im, an assistant professor of sociology at Burapha University came to report to Pol. Col. Prayun Katthip and his inquiry team at Chang Puak police station.
After acknowledging the charge and informing their rights, all academics denied all charges against them and would submit their written statement to elaborate all details within 30 days. Neither bail nor other conditions were required upon their release, but in case of the accused travelling abroad, it was mandatory that he/she must provide a written notice to the officer.
This investigation was conducted without military officer presence, however, some undercover officers were deployed in front of the police station to observe the situation which flocked more than 50 supporters including students, teachers, etc. After reporting to the police, the group of academics gave another interview to reaffirm the public their strong standpoint that “Universities are not Military Camps.”
Other two academics, Kritpetch Somonwat from Chaing Mai University and Boonlert Chandpra from Thaksin University, presented themselves at Chang Puak Police Station to acknowledge the charge. The two also rejected all charges and would hand in their written statement to the officer within 30 days. So far there were eight academics who have been charged of the matter.