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A security guard in Bangkok was rescued after spending four days hiding in a drainage pipe, claiming he was fleeing individuals who threatened him. Rescuers pulled him out and rushed him to Petchawet Hospital.

 

Yosakorn, the security guard, shared his harrowing ordeal with police, recounting how he sought refuge in the drainage system to avoid harm from people allegedly pursuing him. However, his story appeared muddled at times, with lapses in memory and unclear details.

 

Yosakorn claimed he left his home to collect a debt but ended up in a situation where he felt threatened by a group of people and police officers. In a state of panic, he sought refuge in the drainage and remained hidden until his rescue.

 

Authorities, led by Police Colonel Apichai Hualjit and Police Lieutenant Colonel Manoon Homlaor, are investigating the incident. They are reviewing CCTV footage from the area to corroborate Yosakorn's claims and gather more information.

 

The circumstances surrounding Yosakorn's ordeal remain under scrutiny as police work to piece together the events that led to his drastic decision to hide in the drainage.

 

Picture courtesy: Khaosod

 

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-- 2024-05-13

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Yosakorn claimed he left his home to collect a debt

Sounds shady from the get go.....

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Why do these reports always feature the commanders of the various squads/stations when it’s actually the lance corporals and sergeants who actually conduct the investigations?

 

in the UK the commanders might appear at a press conference for an extremely serious or troubling case, otherwise they are not mentioned.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

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A security guard in Bangkok was rescued after spending four days hiding in a drainage pipe, claiming he was fleeing individuals who threatened him. Rescuers pulled him out and rushed him to Petchawet Hospital.

 

Yosakorn, the security guard, shared his harrowing ordeal with police, recounting how he sought refuge in the drainage system to avoid harm from people allegedly pursuing him. However, his story appeared muddled at times, with lapses in memory and unclear details.

 

Yosakorn claimed he left his home to collect a debt but ended up in a situation where he felt threatened by a group of people and police officers. In a state of panic, he sought refuge in the drainage and remained hidden until his rescue.

 

Authorities, led by Police Colonel Apichai Hualjit and Police Lieutenant Colonel Manoon Homlaor, are investigating the incident. They are reviewing CCTV footage from the area to corroborate Yosakorn's claims and gather more information.

 

The circumstances surrounding Yosakorn's ordeal remain under scrutiny as police work to piece together the events that led to his drastic decision to hide in the drainage.

 

Picture courtesy: Khaosod

 

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-- 2024-05-13

 

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Is he a Thai Ninja Turtle

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2 hours ago, Classic Ray said:

Why do these reports always feature the commanders of the various squads/stations when it’s actually the lance corporals and sergeants who actually conduct the investigations?

 

in the UK the commanders might appear at a press conference for an extremely serious or troubling case, otherwise they are not mentioned.

Gaining Face. The look at me syndrome.😉 

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"I wouldn't be paranoid if all these people weren't out to get me...."

"Even paranoids can have real enemies"

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On 5/13/2024 at 7:44 AM, Classic Ray said:

Why do these reports always feature the commanders of the various squads/stations when it’s actually the lance corporals and sergeants who actually conduct the investigations?

 

in the UK the commanders might appear at a press conference for an extremely serious or troubling case, otherwise they are not mentioned.

What have the UK police got to do with it?

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