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Police Locate Suspect Behind Hoax Threats to Korat Shopping Malls


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An anonymous Facebook user at approximately 12.30 on October 13, posted alarming messages in the “Korat Ban Eng News Group” page, claiming they were inside a shopping mall and intended to shoot someone at an unspecified time. The first post read, “I’m in the mall, waiting for the right moment. I won’t say when I’ll shoot. Just waiting for someone’s head.”

 

Roughly 25 minutes later, another post followed: “I’ve arrived at The Mall. No one knows whose head I’ll shoot. I’ll do it for real, just waiting to see who the lucky one will be.” A third post came 26 minutes later, saying, “It’s a gamble. The Mall or Terminal. Someone needs to be my target. I’m serious, I’ve got a gun. Soon everyone will see.”

 

 


The posts quickly went viral, causing widespread concern in the community.

 

In response, police led by Pol. Lt. Col. Yutthaphong Kokhunted, Deputy Superintendent of the Muang Nakhon Ratchasima Police Station, deployed plainclothes and uniformed officers to The Mall, Terminal 21, and Central Korat shopping centers. Mall security teams were also alerted to assist in identifying the person behind the threats. Despite the chilling posts, there were no visible disturbances or suspicious activity, and shoppers continued to go about their business, reassured that the situation was under control.

 

Upon further investigation, authorities traced the posts to a suspect, identified as Ms. Bang-on (surname withheld), who was located in Pak Thong Chai District, Nakhon Ratchasima. When taken in for questioning, she claimed to suffer from mental health issues. The investigation is ongoing as police work to gather more information about her motives and the extent of her mental health condition.

 

Shoppers and the general public were urged to remain calm, with police assuring heightened security measures in the area.

 

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6 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

there were no visible disturbances or suspicious activity, and shoppers continued to go about their business, reassured that the situation was under control.

 

I doubt that they announced over the tannoy that there was a person threatening to shoot the shoppers..I don't think they would have continued to blissfully shop if there had been such an announcement !  

so  I'd say the shoppers had no idea about the situation let alone being reassured that it was under control.

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Woman Arrested in Thailand for Fake Mall Shooting Threats

 

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In Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, a 31-year-old woman was arrested for fabricating shooting threats aimed at local malls through a series of Facebook posts. The suspect, known as Bang-on, was detained yesterday at her home in Pak Thong Chai district. The hoax exploited past traumas in the community, leading to heightened fears and increased security measures at the locations mentioned.

 

The Nakhon Ratchasima police chief, Police Major General Narongrit Dansuwan, reported that Bang-on, who had a criminal history involving theft and firearms offences, managed multiple Facebook accounts to carry out the hoax. According to police, she posed as a young man, posting menacing messages with images of a boy and weapons.


During interrogation, Bang-on confessed that her actions stemmed from stress due to unemployment and personal conflicts with her husband's family. However, authorities confirmed she had no recorded mental health issues.

 

The alarming threats prompted police to bolster their presence at the threatened malls, recalling the dark memories of a 2020 incident in the city that claimed 30 lives. This recent ordeal underscores the community's heightened sensitivity to such threats. The suspect is set to be handed over to public prosecutors for legal proceedings tomorrow.

 

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