Thai police disperse protesters outside PM’s office
BANGKOK — Thai police early Thursday dispersed a group of pro-democracy protesters who camped out overnight outside the office of the prime minister to demand his resignation, leading him to implement a “severe” state of emergency in the capital area.
An Associated Press journalist saw riot police advance from multiple locations to force out a few hundred protesters who remained outside Government House, the seat of Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha. Protesters were seen taken away into police trucks.
The police operation came after Prayuth declared a severe state of emergency in the Bangkok area to allow authorities to move against the protests.
Thailand is technically still under a state of emergency as part of coronavirus restrictions.