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Mother Reports Drug-Crazed Son to Police After Violent Rampage


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At approximately 9:00 PM on 26 January, Ms. Jaroenrat Juthet, 63, arrived at Banglamung Police Station in Chonburi to request assistance in arresting her son, Mr. Krit "Mui" Khoksap, 37, who had allegedly gone on a violent rampage at their home in Nong Plalai Subdistrict. According to Ms. Juthet, her son had consumed a large quantity of illegal drugs, leading to erratic behaviour, destruction of property, and threats to kill the family.

 

Officers led by Pol. Lt. Col. Kornpong Sukwisit, Deputy Superintendent of Investigations at Banglamung Police Station, immediately responded to the scene. Upon arrival at the unnumbered house in Soi Nong Ket Yai 3, officers found the living room and appliances in a state of complete disarray. Broken items and debris were scattered throughout the area. Mr. Khoksap was discovered barricaded inside his bedroom, having locked the door from within.

 

Ms. Juthet feigned normality and knocked on the door to coax her son into opening it. As soon as he did, officers swiftly subdued and detained him. Mr. Khoksap exhibited signs of severe intoxication, including incoherent speech and aggressive behaviour. He continuously issued threats against his mother during the arrest. Inside the room, officers discovered paraphernalia for drug use, including remnants of methamphetamine pills and crystal meth.

 

The suspect was transported to Pattaya Patthamakorn Hospital for a medical evaluation due to his alarming condition, which bore resemblance to severe psychiatric distress. However, upon arrival, Mr. Khoksap caused chaos by spitting at doctors and nurses, necessitating the use of a sedative injection to control his erratic behaviour.

 

Speaking to reporters, Ms. Juthet explained that she had no choice but to contact the police as her son's drug abuse had become unbearable. She described how his addiction to methamphetamine and crystal meth had transformed him into a violent and unpredictable individual, leaving the family in constant fear.

 

"He no longer recognises me as his mother," she said. "When he's high, he calls me by my name, 'Jaroen,' instead of 'mum.' Today, he's been under the influence since the morning, causing destruction all day long. We couldn't endure it any longer, so I had to report him."

 

Mr. Khoksap remains under medical care and police custody, with investigations ongoing.

 

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-- 2025-01-28

 

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26 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

The drugs were probably necessary to escape the prison of the squalor they live in.

 

All self-inflicted of course.

 

Perhaps all are not millionaires?

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