ISA permitsthe deployment of military troops to support policemen and empowerssecurity forces to detain suspects for questioning for seven days.
The Thai government spokesman, Panitan Wattanayagorn, said ISA will bein place in seven districts, namely Phra Nakorn, Wattana, Pathumwan,Pomprab Sattruphai, Wang Thonglang, Ratchatavee and Dusit.
The enforcement of ISA would help authorities control the situationand ensure security in the areas where the People's Alliance forDemocracy (PAD), known as Yellow Shirt activists, threatens to increaseprotests.
Over the past two weeks, Yellow Shirtactivists have organised marches in the capital city of Bangkok to putpressure on the government’s handling of the border dispute withCambodia .
PAD supporters recently announced thatthey would step up protests to overthrow the government and threatenedto occupy key areas in Bangkok on Feb. 11 while the parliament discussesthe amendment of the Constitution./.