Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha had ordered a nationwide curfew from 10pm to 4am from April 3 in a more stringent move to curb new Covid-19 infections.
Police checkpoints have been set up since then throughout Bangkok to enforce the curfew and prevent crimes at night.
The 52 checkpoints that will remain effective are:
- In front of the Chinese Embassy
- Pracha Songkro Road Soi 5-7
- Banglamphu intersection
- In front of Yothin Burana School
- Exit of Phaholyothin Expressway
- In front of The SC Place, Ratchadapisek Road
- Soi Krungthep-Nonthaburi 26
- Soi Lat Phrao 15
- Prasert Manukit Road
- BTS Morchit Station
- King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok
- King Kaew intersection
- Soi Hathairat 34/1
- Balae intersection
- Soi Charoen Krung 1
- Kheha Romklao intersection
- Transport Region 4 intersection
- Soi Seri Thai 53
- Lat Phrao Expressway
- Navamin Road
- Amornphan intersection
- Soi Chaloem Prakiat 28
- Rama III intersection
- Bangna intersection
- Chonglom intersection, Rama III Road
- Soi Pattanakarn 25
- Rama III Road Soi 8
- Bangna intersection, Sukhumvit Rd.
- Wat Ratchanadda, Machachai Road
- Jaroenrat Road
- Yukol 2 intersection, Bamrungmeuang Road
- Yaowarat Road
- Mit Phan Road
- Phraramhok Technological College
- Soi Jaran Saniwong 7
- Vet Care Hospital, Kanchanaphisek Road
- Romreun Village, Ratchaphreug Road
- Soi Rungpracha, Borommaratchachonnani Road
- Chao Phraya Hospital
- In front of Supalai Loft
- Suksawas Road
- BTS Pho Nimit Station
- Rama II Road Soi 42
- Taksin Road
- Soi Somdet Chaopraya 11
- Soi Somdet Phrachao Taksin 37
- Behind Nong Khaem shopping centre, Ma Jaroen Road
- PT petrol station, Kanchanaphisek Road
- Soi Sa Kae Ngam 14
- Chatchai Sermchoke Village
- Susco petrol station, Kanchanaphisek Road
- Bangchak petrol station, Kanchanaphisek Road