Security outside Thai Parliament to be tightened up

BANGKOK< 15 November 2012 (NNT) - Authorities have stated that security will be beefed up for the upcoming censure debate in case Parliament is encircled by demonstrators from the anti-government movement. First deputy House speaker Charoen Jankomol said yesterday after meeting with police that 300 officers would be stationed at five locations, including the Rama V Equestrian Statue and the front of Parliament building. Drills will be scheduled for emergencies and escapes, which require the use of property belonging to the Royal Household Bureau. Read more: NNT

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