Police Sunday stopped blocking roads around the Government House and Parliament and planned to have the prime minister lift the enforcement of the Internal Security Act Monday.
The Centre for the Administration of Peace and Order (CAPO) ordered police to stop blocking the roads a day after the Pitak Siam group abruptly ended its anti-government rally at the Royal Plaza.
Police Commissioner-General Pol General Adul Saengsingkaew, who is the CAPO director, held a meeting of the CAPO at the Royal Thai Police headquarters and the CAPO decided to lift the road blockades, Police Spokesman Pol Maj General Piya Uthayo said.
Speaking to a press conference after the meeting, Piya said the CAPO resolved to rescind all of its four orders that prohibited people from entering certain government agencies, using vehicles and travelling on nine roads and carrying weapons out of residences.
The Nation
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