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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 17 June 2025
Long-Running Feud Turns Deadly: Man Killed in Ayutthaya Shooting Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A bitter ten-year feud between neighbours ended in tragedy on Monday when a 35-year-old man fatally shot his neighbour outside an appliance repair shop in Uthai district, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1363857-long-running-feud-turns-deadly-man-killed-in-ayutthaya-shooting/ -
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Crime Long-Running Feud Turns Deadly: Man Killed in Ayutthaya Shooting
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A bitter ten-year feud between neighbours ended in tragedy on Monday when a 35-year-old man fatally shot his neighbour outside an appliance repair shop in Uthai district, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. Police and emergency responders were called to the scene shortly after 13:00 on 16 June, following reports of a violent altercation and shooting in Moo 1, Thanu subdistrict. Upon arrival, officers discovered Mr. Theptat aged 52, lying motionless outside his shop with gunshot wounds to the head and torso. Despite receiving CPR and emergency treatment, he was pronounced dead after being rushed to Rajthanee Hospital. The suspect, identified as Mr. Weerayut, lives next door to the victim and was found hiding in his house after the incident. Police apprehended him without resistance and recovered a .38 calibre revolver, along with five spent cartridges discarded in a rubbish bin. According to investigators, the two men had been involved in ongoing disputes for more than a decade, stemming from issues related to shared access and noise from revving motorcycle engines. Tensions finally boiled over on the day of the shooting. Mr. Weerayut told police that while returning from a car repair shop with his wife, the victim allegedly hurled obscene insults at him. An argument ensued, during which Mr. Theptat allegedly brandished a knife and attempted to attack him. The suspect claims he fled to his home, retrieved the firearm and returned to fire five shots in self-defence. However, the victim’s wife, Mrs. Pranee, gave a conflicting account through tears. She said her husband was sitting in front of their shop singing karaoke when the suspect arrived on a motorbike. An argument broke out and Mr. Weerayut drew his weapon and shot multiple times. She added that her husband was unarmed and posed no threat. “I was too scared to intervene,” she said. “When the shooting stopped, I ran to my husband and found him lying in a pool of blood. I called for help immediately.” Police have detained the suspect and his wife for further questioning at Uthai Police Station. Charges are expected to include murder and illegal possession and use of a firearm. Authorities are continuing their investigation and collecting evidence, including witness statements and CCTV footage, to determine the full circumstances surrounding the case. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-06-17 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 17 June 2025
Drug-Fuelled Driver Rams Police Checkpoint in Nakhon Si Thammarat Picture courtesy of Matichon. A 35-year-old man high on methamphetamine led police on a dramatic 20-kilometre car chase through the city of Nakhon Si Thammarat after crashing through a police checkpoint and attempting to run down officers. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1363856-drug-fuelled-driver-rams-police-checkpoint-in-nakhon-si-thammarat/ -
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Crime Drug-Fuelled Driver Rams Police Checkpoint in Nakhon Si Thammarat
Picture courtesy of Matichon. A 35-year-old man high on methamphetamine led police on a dramatic 20-kilometre car chase through the city of Nakhon Si Thammarat after crashing through a police checkpoint and attempting to run down officers. Police identified the suspect as Mr Supachai who was apprehended as part of “Operation Fast74”, a coordinated effort between the Highway Police, Nakhon Si Thammarat Provincial Police and Tourist Police. According to authorities, the incident began when Mr Supachai, driving a heavily modified white-and-black Isuzu D-Max pickup truck, accelerated through a crime suppression checkpoint set up on Highway 4103 (outbound) in Pak Phun subdistrict. Officers were forced to leap out of the way as the suspect ploughed through traffic cones and government property, including warning batons and flashlights, debris from which struck nearby personnel. The suspect then sped toward Tha Sala district, making a series of evasive turns through Bang Poo and Baan Klang intersections before heading back towards Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport, the location of another checkpoint. Officers had deployed a “Stop Stick” tyre-deflation device at the checkpoint, which the driver ran over in another apparent attempt to ram law enforcement. Despite punctured tyres, Mr Supachai continued to flee until his vehicle became immobile near the airport, where officers surrounded and arrested him. A search of the vehicle uncovered a 9mm handgun, nine rounds of ammunition, a black leather holster and a camouflage backpack in the backseat. The gun was loaded and fully operational. Investigators later found that the vehicle’s chassis number did not match its licence plates, which were confirmed to be counterfeit. The tax disc on display was also forged. During questioning, Mr Supachai confessed to having recently used methamphetamine and admitted that both the vehicle and firearm had been acquired through illicit means. He claimed to have purchased the pickup for 200,000 baht in 2024 from a woman known only as “May” in Thung Song district, while the firearm had been bought for 25,000 baht from a man named “Den” in Chang Klang district. A background check revealed that Mr Supachai is a repeat offender with seven previous criminal cases involving drugs, firearms, and violence. Police have filed multiple charges including: • Possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition • Carrying a weapon in public without permission • Attempted murder of a law enforcement officer • Dangerous driving causing damage to public property • Resisting and assaulting a police officer • Driving under the influence of methamphetamine • Forgery and use of counterfeit official documents Mr Supachai has been remanded in custody and transferred to Mueang Nakhon Si Thammarat Police Station for formal legal proceedings. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-06-17 -
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Crime Two Malaysians Arrested Near Sadao Border with Suspected Call Centre Equipment
At least they are wearing masks unlike every single officer.
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