
Samak assigned Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Pol Gen Kowit Wattana to handle the security situations and to oversees the overall police operation.
Samak acccused People's Alliance for Democracy of crossing the lines with its mass protest in Bangkok Tuesday that included the seizing of state-run National Broadcasting Television (NBT) studio and some ministries.
His government's tolerance has nearly come to an end when the PAD-led protesters stormed into the Government House on Tuesday afternoon.
He warned that if the PAD co-leaders still continued their cross-the-line movements, his government is still have many procedures and mechanism to handle the situation.
He mentioned about the emergency laws but said that is another steps.
He warned protesters to go home and go back to their families if they did not want to face legal action. He thanked Bangkokians for not joining the protest.
But for people from up country who joined the protest, the prime minister said they were lured to join and should go back home.
He also said he will take legal action against PAD's leaders who impolitely criticised him on the stages. He said all were recorded and they will surely be faced legal action.