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Pet hospital donates net-shooting gun to police

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Pet hospital donates net-shooting gun to police

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PATTAYA:--Nernplabwan Pet Hospital donated an old net gun to Nongprue police for capturing criminals more dangerous than wild animals.

 

Owner and veterinarian Padet Siridamrong presented the weapon to Nongprue deputy chief Pol. Lt. Col. Krit Masuk June 4.

 

The vet explained that he bought the shotgun – which deploys a large net when shot – about a decade ago for 30,000 baht to confine animals posing a threat to nearby residents. But with the Pattaya area’s developments, it never gets used anymore.

 

But when he read news of a police officer being cut by a drugged-up addict, he decided to donate the gun to help police apprehend dangerous

criminals.

 

-- PATTAYA MAIL 2019-06-07--

 

Police tried out the gun to see it in action.

Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

1 hour ago, Rimmer said:

Police tried out the gun to see it in action.

And caught a number of their own.  They decided not to press charges.

1 hour ago, Rimmer said:

Owner and veterinarian Padet Siridamrong presented the weapon to Nongprue deputy chief Pol. Lt. Col. Krit Masuk June 4.

otherwise now known as Spiderman .. 

 

Why is the geeza on the floor getting a hearty caning off the rest of the 'em .. 

2 hours ago, Rimmer said:

Pet hospital donates net-shooting gun to police

finally the police can sell their outdated equipment:

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