In the latest strike on freedom of expression since the army seized power on May 22, a lone man reading George Orwell's anti-authoritarian novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four" while eating a sandwich was arrested yesterday outside a popular Bangkok shopping mall.
"Police will reward people who take photos of demonstrators making any form of anti-junta protest," deputy national police chief Somyot Poompanmoung told AFP.
"Any person who submits a photo or video to us which can be used as legal evidence to convict a protester will get a reward of USD 15 for each submission," he said, adding that the police were also looking for tip-offs on anti-coup protests on social media such as Instagram and Facebook.
They were reportedly inspired by a group of students who gave out free sandwiches to passers-by a few weeks ago after their plan to hold a picnic rally was scuppered by authorities.
Political assemblies of more than five people were outlawed under martial law declared by army chief Prayut Chan-O-Cha last month but the regime is responding increasingly aggressively to other forms of protest.
Yesterday scores of police officers rushed to surround the sunglasses-wearing lone protester, smartly dressed in a white shirt and red tie, when he whipped out his copy of Orwell's book and started munching on a sandwich.
The police chief did not provide details of why the others were detained but said the arrestees also included a woman wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with the words "Respect my vote".
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