
Metropolitan police chief Lt-General Sanit Mahathavorn, who took charge of security operations at the court at 9am on Wednesday, said he was confident it would be possible to reason with the dozens of supporters waiting right in front of the court if the verdict goes against the former premier.
Although there are no signs of tension as of now, Sanit said the police are prepared for all scenarios.
Contrary to the situation on August 25, supporters on Wednesday have been allowed to gather outside the court as the police do not see the need to block traffic in the Government Complex due to small number of Yingluck supporters.
“However, the compound is under the court’s authority. Any violator could face six-months imprisonment or a Bt500 fine,” he added.