The Nation
Thirty-nine red-shirt warriors were "brainwashed" to hate the Royal Family during their three-week training in Cambodia, a senior official of the Department of Special Investigation said Monday.
Pol Lt Col Payao Thongsen, an investigator in charge of terrorism case, said he had interrogated 11 red-shirt warriors, who were rounded up at a resort in Chiang Mai.
The 11 men testified that they and 28 other men went to Siem Reap to receive training for three weeks and 35 of them returned to Thailand on August 16.
Payao said the 11 men testified that during the first week of training, the trainers showed them movies about the Royal Family to instill hatred on them.
They learned how to use various kinds of weapon during the second week and receive field training of the weapon and bomb usage during the last week.
Payao said two red-shirt leaders in Chiang Mai, Kanya Phakmaneechan and Phetchawat Watanapongsirikul, coordinated for the 39 men to receive the training.
Thirty-nine red-shirt warriors were "brainwashed" to hate the Royal Family during their three-week training in Cambodia, a senior official of the Department of Special Investigation said Monday.
Pol Lt Col Payao Thongsen, an investigator in charge of terrorism case, said he had interrogated 11 red-shirt warriors, who were rounded up at a resort in Chiang Mai.
The 11 men testified that they and 28 other men went to Siem Reap to receive training for three weeks and 35 of them returned to Thailand on August 16.
Payao said the 11 men testified that during the first week of training, the trainers showed them movies about the Royal Family to instill hatred on them.
They learned how to use various kinds of weapon during the second week and receive field training of the weapon and bomb usage during the last week.
Payao said two red-shirt leaders in Chiang Mai, Kanya Phakmaneechan and Phetchawat Watanapongsirikul, coordinated for the 39 men to receive the training.
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