Showing posts with label Dangerous. Show all posts
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Friday, April 26, 2013

Dangerous Driving Day Brings Death to Biker - Pattaya People

 

On Monday afternoon, the Pattaya Police Investigating Inspector Pol. Lt. Col. Songkram Pahn-iam were called to investigate a road accident at the Central Rd and Sukhumvit Traffic Light, on the outbound to South Pattaya lane. 1 immediate death was reported, and the Sawang Boriboon Rescue Team was also called for assistances.

At the scene, the body of Mr. Pitaya Meuang-koet, aged 44, was found on the road. He had suffered a massive open wound on his head, and there was a lot of blood spilled on the road, near a dark blue Honda Wave motorcycle.

The motorcycle was found near a dark blue baht bus driven by Mrs. Nitaya Pet-proem-mee, aged 37 who was waiting for the police. Nitaya stated that as she was driving through the traffic light towards South Pattaya, Mr. Pitaya ran his motorcycle out from a side road so suddenly, and so close to her baht bus, that the accident occurred.

Further investigations were made immediately, by taking Nitaya to the Pattaya Police Station for questioning, and the body of Pitaya was taken to Banglamung Hospital to await the family for a religious funeral.

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Friday, December 21, 2012

Dangerous Sting Op of Royal Thai Police - Pattaya People

 

On Monday before midnight, the Banglamung Police Superintendent Pol. Col. Somneuk Jangaid were called for backup, when a Sting Operation of police from the Royal Thai Police Bureau Region 2 led by Deputy Superintendent Pol. Col. Samrit Koonchid turned into dreadful situation. The suspect in the sting had started to fight back, and was successfully holding the spy for this operation as a hostage. The suspect was using the spy to bargain for his freedom, all this in a house located on Soi Baan Laang 12 in Moo7 in Nongprue Sub-district.

The Banglamung police led by Chonburi Commander Pol. Maj. Gen. Katcha Tartsart and the 2 Deputy Commanders, and the Sawang Boriboon Rescue Team with its Spotlight truck were dispatched for backup. The authorities surrounded the house, and pressured the suspect. It took the police over 30 minutes to successfully pressure and persuade the suspect to give himself up, and free the young spy.

The offender was Mr. Jatuporn Seesuwan, aged 31, locally known as “Taam Baan Laang”. The police found 1 Yah Bah tab and 5 grams of Yah Ice in the house plus his mother Mrs. Ubon, aged 58 and his girlfriend Miss Nisachon, aged 26 The officers also arrested Miss Morakoet Seesuwan, aged 38, who was hiding in the toilet, frightened of the police.  

In the sting, Jatuporn was set up to sell 170 Yah Bah tablets and 5 grams of Yah Ice. This foolish fellow had already been imprisoned for drug trafficking for 5 years, and was just released from jail in January 2012. The rest of family members will also be interrogated, to see if they have also been involved with drug trafficking, before legal proceedings begin.

News stories placed on this website are short versions. If you would like the full story, please read the Pattaya People Weekly newspaper.

 


Pattaya People Weekly, Pattaya People Television, Pattaya People Radio and other medias are published by Dragon Enterprises Co. Ltd.
20/15-16 M.10, Soi Day-Night Hotel, South Pattaya Road, Pattaya City, Chonburi 20150, Thailand. Tel. 0-3842-7585, 0-3842-0707, Fax: 0-3842-9773 

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