There were other investigations too. An international fact-finding mission acting for six Asia-Pacific NGOs claimed to have found evidence that soldiers had summarily executed protesters. Testimony was also given by the Border Police Patrol Commissioner that Issarapong and an Infantry Division Commander had ordered his BPP units to arm themselves and crush the demonstrators, and further evidence was unearthed showing that Virote was actively involved throughout the fateful days. But such investigations were not welcomed by the entire community, with Dr. Pradit resigning from his chairmanship of the House committee because his wife and daughter had been threatened with arson, bomb attacks and physical assault. "I'm disheartened by hostile reactions by various groups, not just the military," he said.