Defiant protesters in a convoy of 200 cars, led by protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban of the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), surrounded the office of the Permanent Secretary of Defence in northern Bangkok, which Yingluck and her cabinet have been using as a temporary office since protesters shut down the Government House in December.
Suthep said that demonstrators would follow Yingluck wherever she goes and would target businesses owned by her wealthy family.
The move came after the caretaker government mobilised thousands of policemen to disperse anti-government protesters at several sites across the city.
Also today, a Civil Court ruled that the government had the authority to impose an emergency decree during a critical situation, but not to the extent of using it to break up the PDRC's peaceful and unarmed demonstrations.
The court prohibited the government and the Centre for Maintenance of Peace and Order (CMPO) from breaking up the PDRC's rallies and from seizing the protesters' equipment.
Meanwhile, a criminal court approved arrest warrants against five leaders of the anti-government PDRC for blocking the advance voting on January 26.
The protesters backed by the main opposition Democrat Party have been rallying in Bangkok since November to try to oust Yingluck, whom they view as a proxy for her elder brother Thaksin Shinawatra, a former premier who was toppled in a military coup in 2006.
They want the government to hand over power to an unelected people's council to implement reforms they say are needed to end corruption.
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