The other main “fascistic” organisations were the Krating-Daeng and the Nawapon. Both organisations were spawned from the Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC). The Krating-Daeng were recruited by Sudsai Hasdin from the ranks of discontented technical college students and drop-outs. Out of public money, the Krating-Daeng were taken on drunken trips to brothels and paid expenses to carry out their “duties”. These duties included throwing bombs into and shooting at left-wing demonstrations and breaking strikes. They also tried to burn down Thammasat University in August 1975. The Nawapon were a small organisation of middle-class intellectuals (such as the writer Tomayantee), Buddhist priests (such as Kittiwuto) and army personnel and their wives. The wife of Suchind Kraprayoon, the man who staged a coup in 1991 and ordered the shooting of unarmed demonstrators in “Bloody May 1992” was a member of Nawapon. The Nawapon were led by ISOC lecturer Wattana Kiewvimol.