Thailand jails two activists for bail terms' breach


A filepic showing Anon Nampa and Panupong Jadnok, two of the leaders of recent anti-government protests, are seen after being granted a bail outside the criminal court in Bangkok, Thailand on August 8, 2020. - Reuters

BANGKOK, Sept 4 (Bernama): A court in Thailand on Thursday revoked the bail of two Thai political activists for breaching the terms of their bail in earlier arrests over anti-government rallies.

The Bangkok Criminal Court revoked the bail of human rights lawyer, Anon Nampa, 35, and student activist Panupong Jadnok, 24, and were sent to Bangkok Remand Prison at 5.20 pm (local time) on Thursday. They can be held for up to 48 days.

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