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Drunk Chonburi Man Prank Calls Police Claiming There Was a Shooting and Gets Arrested

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A drunk Thai prankster was arrested after he prank called police to claim that there was a shooting in the Huay Yai area around 10 PM last night, April 16th.

 

Huay Yai Police responded to the shooting report yesterday near the Yang Yai temple in the Huay Yai sub-district of Banglamung district, Chonburi.

 

Upon arriving at the scene, the officers spotted a crowd of people circling a Thai man identified as Mr. Apisit Sae-sow. The man appeared intoxicated, and it seemed that he was the one who called the police, according to the locals.

 

Full Story: https://thepattayanews.com/2023/04/17/drunk-chonburi-man-prank-calls-police-claiming-there-was-a-shooting-and-gets-arrested/

 

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London calling.

10 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

A drunk Thai prankster was arrested after he prank called police to claim that there was a shooting in the Huay Yai area around 10 PM last night, April 16th.

Del Boy had the appropriate punch-line

What a plonker

The invisible police take a dim view of being forced to work.

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