Showing posts with label Incident. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Incident. Show all posts

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Stone Throwing Incident on Sukhumvit Road - Pattaya People

 

 

During their regular road checkpoints Sriracha police were stopped by the driver of a pickup, Mr. Jamnong, who reported that minutes before as he was travelling with his family along Sukhumvit Road, a man threw a stone which shattered the front windshield.  Fortunately, no one was hurt, but an investigation was put into operation after receiving details of the assailant.  Further down the road, officers came across the suspect man, and on approaching, realised that he was known locally to be mentally retarded.  Homeless Lek was found to be in a state of drunkenness and for some unknown reason started throwing stones at passing vehicles.  Jamnong did not wish to press charges but Lek was detained for the safety of all and his relatives were traced to make sure he gets proper medical treatment.

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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Mock Re-enactment of Russian Rape Incident - Pattaya People

 

After the successful arrest of three men accused of raping and robbing two Russian women on Boxing Day, a mock re-enactment of the crime was organised by Pattaya Police on Thursday morning. Chonburi Police Commander Pol. Maj. Gen. Katcha Tartsart supervised the re-enactment. 35 year old Wichian Jaija and his two accomplices Tongchai aged 20 and Anuwat aged 32, were taken under guard to Pratamnak Soi 2 where they abducted the women, and then to Huay Yai to Charknok reservoir where the crime took place.   Later, the Police Commander surveyed the area around Pratamnak, since the incident and other reported incidents of robbery and burglaries in the nearby streets.  Hence, a meeting was held and agreement was taken to increase the number of police officers patrolling Pratamnak with the cooperation of Pattaya and Banglamung Administration Officials.  

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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Suspect Police Officer in Shooting Incident Suspended From Duty - Pattaya People

 

 

As the investigation goes on into the shooting incident at the residence of the Pattaya Police Superintendent’s residence, it was announced on Friday about the suspect gunman who fired at the window of the residence at the rear of the Police Station earlier this week.  Apparently, according to a witness the suspect is a Senior Sergeant Major, who in a state of drunkenness got angry with the new superintendent’s strict rules on work performance.  The 51 year old officer involved denies all charges against him and insisted he was on duty at Bali Hai and then took his family to the countryside at the time of the incident, before returning to work.  He has been temporarily suspended from duty and is currently helping forensics with their enquiries and his room which is located opposite the Superintendent’s quarters has been searched for evidence.

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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Man Dies in Hit and Run Incident on Soi Buakhao - Pattaya People

 

 

In the early hours of Saturday morning Pattaya police were notified by the Sawang Boriboon Rescue Team to investigate a hit and run incident that had occurred on Soi Buakhao in South Pattaya.  The victim was Mr. Preeda aged 53, a motorcycle taxi rider, who was later pronounced dead on arrival at Pattaya Memorial hospital.  At the scene was Miss Sumalee aged 32, who stated that she was a passenger on the other bike involved in the accident.  She said her foreign boyfriend was drunk and rode the bike at excess speed along this busy road; he lost control and collided into the taxi rider’s bike.  Frightened, the boyfriend abandoned her and apparently fled the scene on the bike.  Photos were taken at the scene and the woman was taken back to the police station for further questioning about her foreign partner.

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Friday, March 22, 2013

Announcement on Progress in Russian Rape Incident - Pattaya People

 

 

An announcement was made at Pattaya police station on Friday morning about the progress in the case of two Russian women who were abducted at gun point as they were walking back to their hotel on Pratamnak Road on Christmas Day. They were bundled into a pickup and taken 10 kilometers out of Pattaya to Shaknok reservoir where they were repeatedly raped by three Thai men.  After an intensive investigation three men have been detained for DNA tests, and a truck has been impounded for evidence.

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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Man Dies from Shooting Incident in Jomtien - Pattaya People

 

On Wednesday evening Dongtan police were notified to investigate a shooting incident that had occurred in Jomtien.  At the scene, officers found a bloodstained Honda Wave motorcycle, the male victim 23 year old Jeerapol had already been taken to Pattaya Memorial Hospital with a bullet wound to his chest.   At the hospital his friends had gathered to be told that Jeerapol had died in the Emergency Room. Police gathered information and learned that Jeerapol was a school bus driver and had earlier gathered with his friends to celebrate Loy Krathong on Jomtien Beach Road.  A fight broke out between them and a rival gang and one of them, a man called Jack pulled out a gun and started firing into the group, one bullet hitting Jeerapol in the chest.  A search is now on to find the suspect killer called Jack.

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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Police Investigation into Raid on Wrong Premises Incident - Pattaya People

 

Both Pattaya and Banglamung police are to set up an investigation after an investigating officer from Klongton Police station made a complaint against the police stating that his 15 year old son had been physically assaulted by police officers in a raid at his house early last week.  Apparently the police, who claimed they were from Pattaya, had searched the wrong house and came across the home alone boy and according to him he was beaten up and handcuffed, and  in so doing caused grief and suffering for the officer’s family.  When neighbours came to the rescue and told the men that the house belonged to a police officer, they immediately released the boy and called the officer to apologise.  However, the officer filed a complaint at both Banglamung and Pattaya Police stations about the incident and so a full investigation is now underway.

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Monday, August 27, 2012

Terror Incident in Guesthouse Lift - Pattaya People

 

 

It was like a scene from a Hollywood drama when on Wednesday evening the Sawang Boriboon Rescue Team received a distress call that a man was reported to be stuck in a guesthouse lift.  A few officers went along to the 5 storey building in Soi 13, Jomtien to discover the Thai man in his 60s had been trapped on the 3rd floor for over an hour.  Immediately, the team got into action and within minutes prised open the door for the man to breathe and receive some water.  After his rescue, Mr. Tammawong stated that as he was descending from the 5th floor the lights went out and the lift started shaking before coming to a sudden stop.  Fortunately, people outside on the 3rd floor heard his shouts for help and contacted the Sawang Boriboon.  It seems that everyone will now have to use the stairs as the out of service lift is being investigated.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Disturbed Man on Electricity Pylon Incident - Pattaya People

 

 

Banglamung police were called by the Sawang Boriboon Rescue Team in the early hours of Friday to deal with a man who had climbed an electricity pylon in Nongplalai and they believed he would jump.  At the scene, the team came across 32 year old Mr. Wijit who seemed to be going through an anxiety attack.  He was shouting and muttering to himself oblivious to all around.  After failing to get his attention police was given the phone number of the man’s girlfriend.     After 30 minutes the woman arrived and she talked him down from the pylon.  Police released him after he apologized and his girlfriend stated that he had a mental problem and was undergoing medical treatment at a local hospital.  

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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