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Hong Kong man restrained by taxi drivers after rampage near Phuket airport

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Photo via Facebook/ Phuket Times ภูเก็ตไทม์

 

By Petch Petpailin

 

A group of Thai taxi drivers restrained a foreign man from Hong Kong after he went on a rampage outside Phuket International Airport yesterday, December 23.

 

The Facebook news page Phuket Times shared pictures of the man with a caption that read, “What’s happening near Phuket Airport this afternoon? It appears to be an altercation!”

 

The photos showed the man sitting on the grass with his arms and legs tied up. Two other images showed four Thai men restraining him and forcibly pinning the man to the ground. Other witnesses could be seen gathering nearby.

 

The page later provided further details in the comments section, identifying the man as 35 year old Hong Kong national, Poon Keith Ka Chun. The Thai men in the images were taxi drivers waiting for passengers outside the airport.

 

 

According to reports, the Hong Kong man arrived in Phuket on December 17 on a tourist visa. He subsequently sought assistance from officers at Sakhu Police Station, reporting that his passport was missing and disclosing that he was suffering from a mental illness.

 

Police contacted the Hong Kong consulate to resolve his passport issue and arranged free accommodation for him at Louis’ Runway View Hotel, located near the airport.

 

Unfortunately, while awaiting a temporary passport, the man’s mental health deteriorated. He left the hotel, went on a rampage, and attempted to attack taxi drivers.

 

The man was taken to the police station before being transferred to a hospital for further treatment as his violent behaviour persisted. No legal punishment was issued against the Hong Kong man.

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-12-24

 

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Photo via Facebook/ Phuket Times ภูเก็ตไทม์

 

By Petch Petpailin

 

A group of Thai taxi drivers restrained a foreign man from Hong Kong after he went on a rampage outside Phuket International Airport yesterday, December 23.

 

The Facebook news page Phuket Times shared pictures of the man with a caption that read, “What’s happening near Phuket Airport this afternoon? It appears to be an altercation!”

 

The photos showed the man sitting on the grass with his arms and legs tied up. Two other images showed four Thai men restraining him and forcibly pinning the man to the ground. Other witnesses could be seen gathering nearby.

 

The page later provided further details in the comments section, identifying the man as 35 year old Hong Kong national, Poon Keith Ka Chun. The Thai men in the images were taxi drivers waiting for passengers outside the airport.

 

 

According to reports, the Hong Kong man arrived in Phuket on December 17 on a tourist visa. He subsequently sought assistance from officers at Sakhu Police Station, reporting that his passport was missing and disclosing that he was suffering from a mental illness.

 

Police contacted the Hong Kong consulate to resolve his passport issue and arranged free accommodation for him at Louis’ Runway View Hotel, located near the airport.

 

Unfortunately, while awaiting a temporary passport, the man’s mental health deteriorated. He left the hotel, went on a rampage, and attempted to attack taxi drivers.

 

The man was taken to the police station before being transferred to a hospital for further treatment as his violent behaviour persisted. No legal punishment was issued against the Hong Kong man.

 

The taxi drivers did the right thing.  Now to get him back to Hong Kong without further incidents.

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Probably saw his taxi fare and went berserk

Probably pissed off after he discovered his hotel is almost an hour away from the airport.

Welcome to Phuket 💯

On 12/24/2024 at 4:34 PM, snoop1130 said:

The man was taken to the police station before being transferred to a hospital for further treatment as his violent behaviour persisted. No legal punishment was issued against the Hong Kong man.

An early flight home would be good.

Another perfect Citizen's Arrest.

The suspect has absolutely no chance to escape.

Stripped down.

Hands tied up behind the back.  As well as the legs.

Their apprehension manner looks so professional.

In Thailand, taxi drivers often convert to Instant Vigilante.

 

We certainly don’t need anymore mentally unstable people here. We have enough already. Just deport him now before he causes any more trouble. 

Another Jungle bunny bopping around in the jungle half naked.

Probably got tired of living in his "coffin apartment" in HK sharing the bathroom with 27 people.

Sad.. probably Mental issue.... unfortunately...let the Hospital and may God help and Guide him....

 A lot of effort gone into that article to avoid the dreaded C word???? Odd.

 

Reminds of the Yes/No game....555

22 minutes ago, Slocum said:

Sad.. probably Mental issue.... unfortunately...let the Hospital and may God help and Guide him....count our blessing.....in life,"Empathy" is in everybody,

Up to one to open up,use it or abuse or ignore it....Arrangance plus Poking fun and insults is not in ones interests...Too many imbecile around....these days.....

 

  • 2 weeks later...

His family would have being contacted,he,s put in the special ward and checked out later.aAfer family pays for hospital cost he goes home

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