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Man allegedly shot dead by border policeman in Ubon Ratchathani

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Man allegedly shot dead by border policeman

By The Nation

 

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A border patrol policeman in Ubon Ratchathani province allegedly shot dead a man and injured two others on Sunday (September 6) reportedly due to a conflict over a woman.

 

Police went to the Country Club car park in Muang district after being notified of the crime at around 1am. They found three victims with gun shot wounds lying on the ground.

 

Arthip Chaengsawang, 27, who was shot in the chest and the head later died at a hospital in Warinchamrab district while the other two,  Witoon Joompakdee, 23 and Preecha (surname unidentified),were seriously injured.

 

Police found a .38 pistol with six bullets in a white Toyota car belonging to the deceased. The front of the car was damaged.

 

The driver's seat of another vehicle, a black Isuzu, that belonged to the other victims,  had been fired at four times. The back window was also damaged.

 

Investigation showed that the assailant was allegedly a border patrol policeman named Phuttisak Jampee, 26,  who later surrendered to police.

 

He reportedly said that he and the victims had an argument over a woman, and he had shot the three of them in anger.

 

Phuttisak will undergo further interrogation and be charged with deliberate murder.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30394100

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-09-07
 
5 hours ago, webfact said:

He reportedly said that he and the victims had an argument over a woman, and he had shot the three of them in anger.

Some policemen really should be tested and their mental state examined BEFORE given the permission to get a gun .

 

People in Thailand die because they want money or women ... and they do not think about the consequences of their acts , just in a moment of rage , they blow it all away ...

5 hours ago, webfact said:

He reportedly said that he and the victims had an argument over a woman, and he had shot the three of them in anger.

That old short fuse again.... 

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The friend: *My* boyfriend got me a new chanel

The cousin: my rich gik got me a matching set from tiffany

 

"yeah well my guy got in a 4-way shoot-out and went 3:0."

I hope it doesn't catch on!

Misleading headline. It had me wondering what the border police were doing so far from the border, assuming that the man was shot by a border policeman on duty.

and still people here are against death penalty ... this is a clear & open case... premeditated murder 

3 hours ago, Proboscis said:

Misleading headline. It had me wondering what the border police were doing so far from the border, assuming that the man was shot by a border policeman on duty.

Misleading and its time to get a proper proof reader some of the stuff reported on is pretty poor.

3 hours ago, Proboscis said:

Misleading headline. It had me wondering what the border police were doing so far from the border, assuming that the man was shot by a border policeman on duty.

Our lad is Border Police, not this bloke though, the unit can be given work anywhere, except doing parking tickets...????

10 hours ago, webfact said:

shot the three of them in anger

Alcohol + girls + anger = ☠️

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