Police on alert as movie on rival school gang wars opens in Bangkok malls


BANGKOK: A police station deployed crowd-control units to maintain security at two Bangkok shopping malls on Thursday (Nov 30) the first day of the screening of “4 Kings 2”, a movie about gang wars involving two rival schools.

Pol Colonel Thanaphan Phadungkarn, commander of Lat Phrao Police Station, said he had deployed two crowd-control units armed with shields and forked sticks to keep security in front of The Mall Bang Kapi and Lotus Bang Kapi where “4 Kings 2” will be screened.

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