BANGKOK, Nov 19 (TNA) – The Royal Thai Police Office has opened a command center to handle security during the visit of Pope Francis and 6,500 police officers were mobilized for the task.
Pol Gen Suwat Chaengyodsuk, deputy chief of the Royal Thai Police, said the security command would operate around the clock to ensure security during the official visit of Pope Francis.
He assured the police were completely ready to guarantee security for Pope Francis and people who would welcome the pope. About 6,500 police officers in Bangkok and Nakhon Pathom province were mobilized for the security service.
People would be checked before entering the venues of events related to the visit, Pol Gen Suwat said. Intelligence showed no signs of trouble but the police would maintain tight security preparedness, he said.
Pol Maj Gen Jirasant Kaeosaeng-ek, deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, said road traffic would be closed on two occasions. The first one concerned Pope Francis’s arrival at 12.30pm-1pm on Nov 20 and his departure from 8.30am to 9am on Nov 23. The route is from Wing 6 in Don Muang district through the Don Muang tollway, the Din Daeng expressway and Rama IV Road to Sathon Road.
The second traffic closure is set on Nov 21 and 22 when Pope Francis will visit eight locations. One will be in Nakhon Pathom and seven others in Bangkok: Government House, Saint Louis Hospital, Amphorn Sathan Residential Hall. Wat Ratchabophit, National Stadium, Chulalongkorn University, and Assumption Cathedral.
Most routes to the venues were in inner city areas and motorists should avoid Rama I, Phaya Thai and Banthadthong roads that surrounded the National Stadium where about 50,000 people would gather, Pol Maj Gen Jirasant said. (TNA)