BANGKOK (The Nation/ANN): People who have pledged to protect the monarchy institution joined forces to clean up the front of the Royal Thai Police headquarters for the second time to restore it to its original condition.
Groups such as Cheerlung Facebook Page, the Centre for People's Protection Institute, Thai Pakdee, and the Dharma Army group, gathered to clean the walls in front of the police headquarters on Saturday (Nov 21) after protesters on Nov 18 splashed paint and graffiti.
On Sunday, more people joined the effort, and a team from a paint company taught them the correct cleaning methods.
The Thai Phakdee team said most of the area in front of the police headquarters have been returned to their original state, except the BTS concrete post and some pedestrian areas. - The Nation/Asia News Network
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