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Two arrested after brandishing shotgun in Patong traffic bust-up

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A terrifying road rage incident shook Patong yesterday when two men allegedly brandished a shotgun at a fellow driver after a heated traffic dispute. The shocking confrontation unfolded around 11.50am, yesterday, November 25, on Phra Metta Road, leaving locals and tourists alarmed.

 

The victim, 23 year old Paphangkon Chithong, reported to police that the clash began when he was abruptly cut off by the suspects’ vehicle, sparking an argument that quickly escalated. According to Chithong, the situation took a dangerous turn when the two men produced a shotgun, allegedly threatening him before speeding away in a silver Toyota Hilux Vigo, registered in Nakhon Si Thammarat.

 

Patong Police were quick to respond, coordinating with patrol and traffic units to track down the fleeing suspects. The silver pickup was intercepted at the Khok Makham intersection on Phra Barami Road, where officers sprang into action. The two men, identified as 37 year old Kritsana Keorot, who was driving, and his passenger, 27 year old Hasalbasree Samea, were apprehended on the spot.

 

 

During a search of the vehicle, police located the shotgun on the back seat, which was immediately seized as evidence. Both men were taken into custody and escorted to Patong Police Station for further questioning.

 

Patong Police confirmed that legal proceedings are already underway. Although the exact charges have not been disclosed, the arrest serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers of road rage.

 

As the investigation continues, police have warned against aggressive driving and reminded the public of the importance of staying calm on the road, reported Phuket News.

 

By Puntid Tantivangphaisal

Photo courtesy of Patong Police via Phuket News

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-11-26

 

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

A terrifying road rage incident shook Patong yesterday when two men allegedly brandished a shotgun at a fellow driver after a heated traffic dispute

Road rage is always tricky in Thailand, most are tooled up some way or another... this is a tad extreme though.

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