Showing posts with label Shooting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shooting. Show all posts

Friday, April 26, 2013

Progress in Mystery Shooting - Pattaya People

 

 

On Wednesday afternoon, the Pattaya Police Investigating Inspector Pol. Lt. Col. Songkram Pahn-iam and a team of police examined the apartment of the new Pattaya Police Superintendent, Pol. Col. Suwan Chiao-na-win-ta-wat, which is located in the Pattaya Policemen’s Flat behind the Pattaya Police Station, on Soi 9 of Pattaya Beach Road. The apartment had been shot at the back balcony, during the Countdown on Monday, December 31st, 2012. A glass window and a shelf were shattered, but no other injuries were reported.

The police found a 12 gauge shotgun shell on the ground, and witnesses stated that a man, wearing clothes like a policeman but appearing to be very drunk, was walking around the flat before the countdown. When the fireworks started, he fired 1 missile at the back balcony of the Police Superintendent, then fled the scene right before the fireworks finished.

The police now have enough information to track down the shooter, who is thought to be a police officer at the Pattaya Police Station. Legal proceedings will be taken against the gunman, as Pol. Col Suwan expects that he is one of the officers who lost a lot of illegal paybacks due to his new anti-corruption and bribery policies. The new Superintendent is insisting on transparency in all police activities, and receiving bribes from shady businesses will no longer be tolerated.

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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 30, 2013

Mystery Surrounds Two Shooting Incidents on Beach Road - Pattaya People

 

In the early hours of Wednesday, Pattaya Police was called out by the Sawang Boriboon Rescue Team to Beach Road near Soi 8 to investigate a shooting incident.  A Mr. Wuttipong aged 27 had been shot three times and was found unconscious.  He was given first aid and then rushed to nearby Pattaya Memorial Hospital.  On searching the area, an officer found a 9mm gun in the sea near the shore.  At the hospital, officers came across another man named Pradit, who had also been shot by an unknown man at a bar on Soi 7.  Pradit died of his wounds, and police believe because he looked very similar to Wuttipong, he was mistakenly shot by the gunman believing he was Wuttipong.  The two cases are being investigated to find out if there is any connection.

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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Shooting at Restaurant on Third Road - Pattaya People

 

 

Pattaya police were notified by the Sawang Boriboon Rescue Team in the early hours of Thursday morning that a shooting incident had occurred at a restaurant near Tony’s Gym on Third Road.  At the scene, a crowd had gathered to see what was going on.  Three people working at the restaurant had already received first aid for bullet wounds to their legs and had been sent to Banglamung hospital.  Witnesses stated that a gang of teenagers arrived on motorcycles and one of them pulled out a short gun and fired once and the bullet seemed to splinter and hit all three people in the legs.  Apparently, one of the victims, Panomwan, a waiter aged 23, had a fight with a gang of teenagers nearby prior to the shooting. Police are now studying CCTV footage to try to identify the gang of dangerous hooligans.

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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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Monday, November 26, 2012

Shooting on Thepprasit Road - Pattaya People

 

 

On Sunday at 1:30 am, the Pattaya Police Deputy Suppressing Inspector Pol. Lt. Pallop ring-rod received a report of a shooting on Thepprasit Road, near the Weekend Market, where a group of teenagers were badly injured.

The Sawang Boriboon Rescue Team were contacted for assistance, and at the scene, a red-black Honda Scoopy motorcycle was found in the middle of the road, near 3 injured male teenagers, age 15-15-16. One of them had been shot in the middle of his back, one in his right arm and chest, leaving him in a severe condition, and one was spared by the gunshots, and only suffered scrapes from falling off the bike.

The 2 injured teens were given first aid, then sent to Banglamung Hospital. The teen who was uninjured stated that they were on their way back from a live concert in Laem Chabang, with a larger group of motorcyclists and passengers. When they arrived in Pattaya, they were about to drop one teen at his home in Soi Korpai, but they noticed a big group of motorcyclists following them. Then, a male teen from the bike gang pulled out a gun and started shooting at them, before fleeing to Sukhumvit Road.

Further investigations will be made, starting with the CCTV camera videos.  Officials expect that the motive for the shootings could be revenge by an old enemy, or even just a macho, gun-happy teenager showing off his new-found powers.  

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Sunday, November 25, 2012

South African Commits Suicide at Shooting Range - Pattaya People

 

 

Pattaya police were notified by medics from Pattaya Memorial Hospital on Monday afternoon that a shooting incident had occurred at a shooting range on Soi 8 on Beach Road.   At the Pattaya Inter 87 Shooting Range, officers found Mr. Jonathan Osborn Koch, aged 43 from South Africa, lying face down on the ground.  He had shot himself in the right temple with a 9mm automatic gun belonging to the Shooting Range.  He was rushed to Pattaya Memorial but was pronounced dead on arrival.  Staff at the range stated that the man came in and rented the gun to practice.  Instead, he immediately pointed the gun at his temple and fired.  A full investigation is now underway and the South African embassy in Bangkok has been notified.

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Austrian Tourist Survives Shooting - Pattaya People

 

 

The Pattaya–Dongtan Police Investigating Inspector Pol. Lt. Col. Chalermgiat Siripong were summoned on Sunday at 2 am to investigate a shooting on Jomtien’s Second Road. The victim was waiting in his vehicle, which had been shot at numerous times, until the gunman fled the scene. The Pattaya Deputy Superintendent In charge of Suppressions Pol. Lt. Col. Giattisak Sa-tong-oy with the Suppressing and Investigating Police also approached the scene

At the location, the blasted vehicle was a white Mazda BT 50 pickup.  The driver’s door and window had been shot at 4 times, and the driver Mr. Amir Mujit, aged 35 from Austria, was standing by his pickup, very concerned for his safety. He stated that he happened to unintentionally wind up in a drag race with a bronze Toyota Corona car on Jomtien’s Second Road. It started when the Toyota over took his pickup, and cut in front of him so close that he got very angry. He did the same thing back to the Toyota, which really cheesed off the Toyota bullies. They then overtook him again and this time he noticed one of the passengers pull out a gun and shoot his door. Luckily, the bullets were not able to penetrate the steel truck door. The police network was alerted to look for the Toyota, but found no trace of the car. the police will start with the CCTV videos in the area to identify the car for further investigations.

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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Saturday, October 6, 2012

Mystery Shooting at KFC in Chonburi - Pattaya People




Samet Police in Chonburi were notified on Monday morning about a shooting incident that had occurred at KFC at TukCom in Chonburi.  At the scene, officers found a bullet hole in the front window of this famous international fast food outlet.  The bullet head was found on the restaurant floor and the casing was still outside, so both were taken away as evidence.   Thankfully, the incident had happened before the building was opened up for business.  CCTV footage is now being studied as to try find out what was the cause of this bizarre incident.



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