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Two foreign tourists fatally injured in Bangkok mall shooting


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19 hours ago, Cadbury said:

This fatal shoot-out in downtown Bangkok should make international news headlines and further magnify the already bad name of Thailand as a so called safe tourist destination. Thailand the tourist hub of gun violence, bus accidents and drownings.

The way things are going there will be little need for that new terminal at Suvarnabhumi Airport. 

I think the word 'terminal' is quite apt in this case.

 

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Two foreign tourists killed after gang shoot out at Bangkok mall

 

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Two foreign tourists have died after they were caught up in shooting between rival gangs in a downtown Bangkok car park last night. 

 

Two other Thai men are in hospital with gunshot wounds. 

 

There are reports that long range Aga war weapons were used in the shooting. 

 

Indian tourist Gakhrer Dheeraj, 42 was pronounced dead at the Police Hospital last night. 

 

Sharma Dhamendra, 45, also from India is in a critical condition at Ratchawithi Hospital. 

 

Laotian tourist Keovongsa Thonekeo, 28, died later in hospital.

 

Two Thais - Thaksin Sukiat, 22, and Pornthep Phumpuang, 23 are in Chulalongkorn Hospital with gunshot wounds. 

 

The shooting occurred in a car park behind the Centara Watergate Pavilion shopping center in Ratchaprarop district. 

 

Witness Julie Sawang-arun, 62, told Thai Rath that she is a guide. The parking area is for tour buses and the tourists from India went there to go to an Indian restaurant and do some shopping. 

 

While some were waiting to get back on the bus a gang of 20 youths from a nearby snooker hall emerged into the area and were confronted by three men with what she described as war weapons. 

 

The three men indiscriminately shot at the gang of 20 and the tourists were caught in the crossfire. 

 

Phayathai police are investigating the incident. 

 

Police teams in the area found a restaurant and drinks stall riddled with bullets and shell casings in the area. 

 

Source: Thai Rath

 
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1 hour ago, secondfusilier said:

Senit said police have yet to investigate the type of rifles used but spent shells from the AK47 assault rile were found at the scene.

 

That makes no sense at all.

If they don't know the type of rifles how do they know that the spent shells (empty cases) were from an AK47.

The AK47 uses 7.62mm ammunition but so do many other rifles/assault rifles.

In this country it would be either an AK type or an SKS type. I doubt there are many Ruger Mini 30s here.

 

The AK type will leave different marks on the case as it is a rotating bolt vis a vis the tipping bolt of the SKS. A judgement could have been made by the case, or the scarcity or lack thereof of the SKS here as opposed to AKs, or just bad reporting.

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With all the bedlam caused because of a dodgy Chinese getting slapped by an even dodgier security guard i would have expected more from  the gov, but of course its Indians not Chinese or Westerners.

I guess no apology and public hand wringing will be forthcoming this time.

But either way Little P will be cross as Thailand tourists image is taking a hell of a beating

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1 hour ago, secondfusilier said:

Senit said police have yet to investigate the type of rifles used but spent shells from the AK47 assault rile were found at the scene.

 

That makes no sense at all.

If they don't know the type of rifles how do they know that the spent shells (empty cases) were from an AK47.

The AK47 uses 7.62mm ammunition but so do many other rifles/assault rifles.

maybe they recognize the sound

 

This is the AK-47 assault rifle, the preferred weapon of your enemy, and it makes a very distinctive sound when fired at you, so remember it.

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25 minutes ago, webfact said:

Tourist shot dead - several injured - in "war weapon" shooting in Bangkok

 

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One tourist died and two more are in hospital after they were caught up in shooting between rival gangs in a downtown Bangkok car park last night. 

 

Two other Thai men are in hospital with gunshot wounds. 

 

There are reports that long range Aga war weapons were used in the shooting. 

 

Indian tourist Gakhrer Dheeraj, 42 was pronounced dead at the Police Hospital last night. 

 

Sharma Dhamendra, 45, also from India is in a critical condition at Ratchawithi Hospital. 

 

Laotian tourist Keovongsa Thonekeo, 28, is in the Police Hospital. 

 

Two Thais - Thaksin Sukiat, 22, and Pornthep Phumpuang, 23 are in Chulalongkorn Hospital with gunshot wounds. 

 

The shooting occurred in a car park behind the Centara Watergate Pavilion shopping center in Ratchaprarop district. 

 

Witness Julie Sawang-arun, 62, told Thai Rath that she is a guide. The parking area is for tour buses and the tourists from India went there to go to an Indian restaurant and do some shopping. 

 

While some were waiting to get back on the bus a gang of 20 youths from a nearby snooker hall emerged into the area and were confronted by three men with what she described as war weapons. 

 

The three men indiscriminately shot at the gang of 20 and the tourists were caught in the crossfire. 

 

Phayathai police are investigating the incident. 

 

Police teams in the area found a restaurant and drinks stall riddled with bullets and shell casings in the area. 

 

Source: Thai Rath

 
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That's it, a war weapon fight.  Call of the election indefinitely.

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