A village headman in Phatthalung has been reported to police after allegedly detaining, torture and assaulting a 28-year-old man for more than four hours over a suspected theft of beetles. The victim, Mr Suthep, was reportedly handcuffed behind his back, tied to a mango tree and subjected to physical abuse including having red ant nests shaken over his head. The incident has prompted a formal complaint and calls for legal action.
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The case came to light on 26 April 2026 at around 10:30, when Ms Somtrong, 49, brought her son Mr Suthep to investigators at Srinakarin Police Station. She alleged that the village headman entered their home while her son was asleep, forcibly removed him and restrained him outside. According to the complaint, Mr Suthep was slapped twice, leaving visible bruising, before four red ant nests were shaken onto his head and placed nearby, causing prolonged suffering.

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Ms Somtrong stated that the abuse lasted more than four hours until relatives sought help from police, who arrived to remove the handcuffs. The village headman reportedly claimed the actions were taken because Mr Suthep was suspected of stealing beetles belonging to local residents. Ms Somtrong acknowledged her son’s behaviour had been problematic but insisted that any wrongdoing should be handled through legal channels, not vigilante punishment.
On the same morning, the village headman, accompanied by local administrative officials, visited the family home and asked Ms Somtrong to settle the matter without police involvement. He reportedly offered compensation and requested that the complaint be withdrawn. However, Ms Somtrong refused and said she would pursue the case to the fullest extent of the law.
The incident has raised concerns about the misuse of authority and the practice of extrajudicial punishment at the local level. It highlights tensions between community enforcement and formal legal processes, particularly in rural areas.
Komchadluek reported that authorities are continuing their investigation, including reviewing evidence and interviewing those involved. An arrest warrant has been issued for the village head and legal proceedings will follow, as the family maintains its demand for accountability.
Adapted by ASEAN Now Komchadluek 27 Apr 2026
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