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Terror at Railay Beach in Krabi - foreign tourists taken hostage as shots fired

 

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A drug crazed Thai man took a group of foreign and Thai tourists hostage at a popular restaurant on Railay Beach in Krabi last night.

 

Several shots were fired as police desperately tried for the best part of an hour to get the man to give up his weapon.

 

Only after the intervention of the hostage taker's father over the phone did the drama come to an end.

 

Ao Nang police and tourist cops rushed to the scene of the hostage taking on the second floor of the restaurant, reported Thai Rath.

 

Four shots had been fired and 6 or 7 tourists were in fear of their lives.

 

Efforts were made over a period of 40 minutes to get the gunman to give up his weapon but they were not successful.

 

Police learnt that he was visiting a friend in Railay and his name was Ekaphot Phuangphet, 32, from Thung Song district of Nakorn Sri Thammarat.

 

They contacted his father over the phone from his hometown. The father convinced his son to give up his weapon.

 

Finally he gave up his .357 gun. Four shots had been fired and there were two more rounds in the gun.

 

Another seven bullets were found on the suspect's person.

 

Clearly high on drugs he was taken into custody at Ao Nang police station.

 

He told police that after taking drugs he suffered a paranoid attack believing that people were out to get him.

 

Ekaphot has been charged with detaining people illegally at gunpoint, having a weapon in a public place and shooting in a public place.

 

The weapon was found to be legally owned.

 

The two story wooden restaurant at the center of the drama was not named in the Thai Rath story.

 

Source: Thai Rath

 

 
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9 minutes ago, webfact said:

Finally he gave up his .357 gun.

 

That's not a small weapon.  Thank God nobody was hurt and the hostage negotiators had the wit to call the gunmans' father....

 

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Just now, Falcon said:

Are you serious? A .357 magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world and your saying it’s not a big gun??? Try facing someone head on when this ‘small gun’ is being brandished about, especially by someone high on drugs and see just how small it is!!

The .357 mag was not the most powerful handgun in the world..For a period it's big .44 brother was but that is history..

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34 minutes ago, transam said:

The difference between a .38 and a .357 mag hitting you would probably make a lot of difference..:stoner:

Irrelavant in this case and the news in the OP. They have and know what weapon was used, and nobody was hurt or killed.

With the sentence above is like the guy in the picture you attached to it.

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27 minutes ago, transam said:

The .357 mag was not the most powerful handgun in the world..For a period it's big .44 brother was but that is history..

You mean Dirty Harry wasn't telling the truth? I'm devastated...!

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1 minute ago, Get Real said:

Irrelavant in this case and the news in the OP. They have and know what weapon was used, and nobody was hurt or killed.

With the sentence above is like the guy in the picture you attached to it.

My post was just info if the weapon was used...Chill out chap...:stoner:

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" The weapon was found to be legally owned." Makes me feel so much safer.... what are the standards for owning a gun, and are they adhered to?

Remember RFK was killed with a .22 pistol, for what that is worth

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