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NEW YEAR'S EVE SHOOTING

Manhunt for killers of three police officers

Ayutthaya - Police have been ordered to hunt down, and if necessary to shoot, two young men accused of killing three policemen on duty in Ayutthaya on New Year's Eve. National Police Chief Seripisuth Temiyavej issued the order to bring the suspects to account. Police have been told they can shoot if the wanted men resist arrest, said Pol Lt-Gen Rachata Yensuang, Provincial Police Region 1 commissioner. The suspects were identified as Akkharapol Sampao, alias "Bank", 22, who is wanted on a number of charges, and his friend, aged 18, whose name has been withheld. They fled after allegedly killing three police officers - Pol L/C Sila Waen-ngern, 25, Pol Sgt-Maj Preeda Joijutha, 35, and Pol Snr Sgt-Maj Kosin Manprom, all of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya police station.

Pol L/C Sila was shot in the head, while Pol Sgt-Maj Preeda sustained multiple gunshot wounds and died later in hospital. Pol Snr Sgt-Maj Kosin was hit in the chest and died yesterday morning. The three policemen, who had arrest warrants, and a security volunteer went to a two-storey house owned by Mr Akkharapol's aunt on Suan Prik-Asia road in tambon Ban Khayai, Bang Pahan district on Monday night. Police had been told that Mr Akkharapol was celebrating the New Year holiday there with friends and relatives. The policemen produced the court warrants and moved to make arrests but were met with a hail of gunfire.

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Police have been ordered to hunt down, and if necessary to shoot, two young men accused of killing three policemen on duty in Ayutthaya on New Year's Eve. National Police Chief Seripisuth Temiyavej issued the order to bring the suspects to account.

The more likely order without the "for public consumption" bit. By the sounds of it this was totally spur of the moment and unplanned therefore they are unlikely to have an escape strategy and I would expect an early result.

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Reminiscent of a very recent case a friend sent me about in USA with the author's, not mine, vernacular left intact....

Some "dirtbag" in Polk County Florida who got pulled over in a routine traffic stop ended up "executing" the deputy who stopped him. The deputy was shot eight times, including once behind his right ear at close range.

Another deputy was wounded and a police dog killed. A statewide manhunt ensued.

The low-life was found hiding in a wooded area with his gun. SWAT team officers fired and hit the guy 68 times.

Now here's the kicker:

Naturally, the media asked why they shot him 68 times. Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd, told the Orlando Sentinel:

"That's all the bullets we had!"

(Talk about an all time classic answer!!!)

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Reminiscent of a very recent case a friend sent me about in USA with the author's, not mine, vernacular left intact....
Some "dirtbag" in Polk County Florida who got pulled over in a routine traffic stop ended up "executing" the deputy who stopped him. The deputy was shot eight times, including once behind his right ear at close range.

Another deputy was wounded and a police dog killed. A statewide manhunt ensued.

The low-life was found hiding in a wooded area with his gun. SWAT team officers fired and hit the guy 68 times.

Now here's the kicker:

Naturally, the media asked why they shot him 68 times. Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd, told the Orlando Sentinel:

"That's all the bullets we had!"

(Talk about an all time classic answer!!!)

:o Sorry can't help it. Even in a sad thread like this one. :D

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The suspect shot 68 times times is actually quite a famous case - here is one link - http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,216898,00.html

Can't say I blame the SWAT team... after all the guy did execute a deputy.

As for these yahoos, they are, as another poster said, dead men walking.

Som nam na!

I myself will shoot him 30 times for killing a police dog! The 31st one would be for the dead police officer!

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A reward in this case now.... as well as news of another policeman that is murdered... although he was a hitman and an ex-cop that was killed by current policemen... :o

Reward posted for suspected killer of three policemen

A 200,000-baht reward has been offered for information leading to the arrest of a man accused of killing three policemen on duty in Ayutthaya on New Year's Eve. The suspect, identified as 22-year-old Akkharapol Sampao is accused of killing Pol L/C Sila Waen-ngern, 25, Pol Sgt-Maj Preeda Joijutha, 35, and Pol Snr Sgt-Maj Kosin Manprom, all from the same police station. He is also wanted on a number of other charges. Rachata Yensuang, Provincial Police Region 1 commissioner, said a 200,000-baht cash reward has been offered for information leading to the arrest of Akkharapol. The reward, however, is only valid until tomorrow. when royally-sponsored bathing rites for the slain policemen will be held, the commissioner said. Police said Anupol Yancharoon told police that after the shootout he drove the suspect, who had two pistols with him, from his aunt's house to Ayutthaya's Nakhon Luang district. Meanwhile, a former police sergeant wanted for a string of crimes was yesterday shot dead by police in Nonthaburi province. Sumit Prajongset, 40, who formerly worked at Thung Song Hong police station, was killed at a petrol station in Pak Kret district after he resisted arrest, police said. Chartnarong was believed to be involved in a series of crimes, including murder, and was on a police list of most-wanted hitmen, said Deputy National Police Chief Pol Gen Thani Somboonsap.

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Wow, 500,000 baht and still no takers! I'm surprised. They've got to eat, drink and sleep somewhere. Someone must have seen them.

Or they've already been dealt with and the maggots ants and worms are already hard at work performing nature's endless cycle. The reward could be just a facade, after all this is the land of facades.

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Wow, 500,000 baht and still no takers! I'm surprised. They've got to eat, drink and sleep somewhere. Someone must have seen them.

Or they've already been dealt with and the maggots ants and worms are already hard at work performing nature's endless cycle. The reward could be just a facade, after all this is the land of facades.

Eerily accurate, Tony.... :o:D

Man killed in suspected silence killing

A prime suspect in the murder of three police officers in Ayutthaya province was found dead along the Cholpratarn canal at 4a.m. Thursday morning. The body of Akrapol Sampao, 22, was found lying beside the bodies of two others and next to them, were two motorcycles. Akrapol, for whom police had set a 500,000 reward for those who could provide them with information leading to his arrest, was armed with a gun. In their initial findings, investigators discovered that Akrapol had been killed with bullets to the head and body. Authorities are now trying to determine whether he was killed at the scene or not and whether this

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Well it was to be expected that Bank and his two buddies would end up like this. Silence killing seems not far from the mark. They will never tell how they died. From The Nation blog http://blog.nationmultimedia.com/GGrass/2008/01/10/entry-1 it is pretty clear that many in the Thai media believe Bank's mother's story that they were grabbed by police in a restaurant where they planned to surrender. Nevertheless, The Bkk Post has published the police press release with the classic silence killing tag without comment. Probably the rest are doing the same and the story will be forgotten about very soon. The victims clearly had very unpromising futures ahead of them, if they had managed to surrender, and one could argue that they are better off this way. Equally, it is hard to summon up too much sympathy for them after they themselves had gunned down three men in cold blood. But what is interesting is the illustration of the massive power that the police has in Thai society and how most people including journalists live in fear of them. Thaksin's war against drugs only served to reinforce this. So many were implicated that no one could ever spill the beans. I suppose the moral of the story is that, if you want to get into a situation where it looks like you have killed a policeman, make sure you have an influential father like Chalerm first.

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The thing is these scumbags have probably killed civilians previously and these cases will never be solved now they're full of lead and dead. They will never admit to other killings, the men in brown have had their selfish revenge. I only see scumbags executing scumbags here, no great service was done to society.

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Reminiscent of a very recent case a friend sent me about in USA with the author's, not mine, vernacular left intact....
Some "dirtbag" in Polk County Florida who got pulled over in a routine traffic stop ended up "executing" the deputy who stopped him. The deputy was shot eight times, including once behind his right ear at close range.

Another deputy was wounded and a police dog killed. A statewide manhunt ensued.

The low-life was found hiding in a wooded area with his gun. SWAT team officers fired and hit the guy 68 times.

Now here's the kicker:

Naturally, the media asked why they shot him 68 times. Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd, told the Orlando Sentinel:

"That's all the bullets we had!"

(Talk about an all time classic answer!!!)

Channel 3 television news had footage of the crime scene depicted last night... and reported that the lead suspect "Bank" had been shot numerous times and had 50 wounds from large bore shotgun pellets...

so not far off from the American 68 bullets...

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Got off easy. Should have been a slower death.

:o

You don't know how easily they got off. It seems that there was an interval of about 18 hours in between them being removed from the noodle shop and Petchabun and being found dead by the side of the road in Ayudhya. A police doctor said that Bank was shot with at least three shotgun blasts from fairly close range which obliterated all of his internal organs. That would make it harder to say if he had been worked over before being shot, even if the police doctor cared to look. What's the guessing that all of them were beaten to a pulp first?

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Rally supports police accused of murders

More than 3,000 people in Ayutthaya province yesterday gathered in front of the Ayutthaya police station to shower praise and offer moral support to the police officers accused of carrying out the extra-judicial killing of Akkharapol Sampao, who was wanted for the cold-blooded murder of three policemen, and two other men. They took turns condemning the Sampao family for leveling accusations of murder against police. Akkharapol, 22, was a prime suspect in the New Year's Eve killing of three policemen. He was found dead together with his two friends. The three bodies were found on Ban Hip-Uthai road in Ayutthaya's Uthai district at about 4.30am on Thursday. Police denied shooting the trio dead. Suthep Chuchaiya, chairman of the Talingchan tambon administration organisation in Bang Pa-in district, said he and residents from 1,400 villages in 16 districts wanted to show their support to the Ayutthaya and Region 1 police in the case, saying those who commit such serious crimes deserve such a harsh punishment. Terdsak Anuson, a representative of vendors at Chao Prom market, said like many others he was not convinced that the killings were the work of police. A number of supporters denounced Akkharapol's parents for not accepting the truth that their son was a bad person.

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http://www.bangkokpost.net/News/12Jan2008_news08.php

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shades of the War on Drugs... shoot and kill first, never mind with a bothersome trial... and win public support in the process...

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Rally supports police accused of murders

More than 3,000 people in Ayutthaya province yesterday gathered in front of the Ayutthaya police station to shower praise and offer moral support to the police officers accused of carrying out the extra-judicial killing of Akkharapol Sampao, who was wanted for the cold-blooded murder of three policemen, and two other men. They took turns condemning the Sampao family for leveling accusations of murder against police. Akkharapol, 22, was a prime suspect in the New Year's Eve killing of three policemen. He was found dead together with his two friends. The three bodies were found on Ban Hip-Uthai road in Ayutthaya's Uthai district at about 4.30am on Thursday. Police denied shooting the trio dead. Suthep Chuchaiya, chairman of the Talingchan tambon administration organisation in Bang Pa-in district, said he and residents from 1,400 villages in 16 districts wanted to show their support to the Ayutthaya and Region 1 police in the case, saying those who commit such serious crimes deserve such a harsh punishment. Terdsak Anuson, a representative of vendors at Chao Prom market, said like many others he was not convinced that the killings were the work of police. A number of supporters denounced Akkharapol's parents for not accepting the truth that their son was a bad person.

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http://www.bangkokpost.net/News/12Jan2008_news08.php

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shades of the War on Drugs... shoot and kill first, never mind with a bothersome trial... and win public support in the process...

Indeed; and true Democracy slips away, further and further.... :D

sriracha john:

Off-topic...have you thought of a new signature ? It's 2008 now :o

LaoPo

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Off-topic...have you thought of a new signature ? It's 2008 now :D

In keeping with the same subject...How's this one?

That's really 100% TAT....

That's Amazing Thailand :o

LaoPo

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/../Police denied shooting the trio dead. Suthep Chuchaiya, chairman of the Talingchan tambon administration organisation in Bang Pa-in district, said he and residents from 1,400 villages in 16 districts wanted to show their support to the Ayutthaya and Region 1 police in the case, saying those who commit such serious crimes deserve such a harsh punishment.

In line with "the police didn't do it, but we congratulate and support them for doing it"...

A number of supporters denounced Akkharapol's parents for not accepting the truth that their son was a bad person.

Wait, there is a get-out-of-jail card to get if you shoot bad people? Where do I sign up?

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