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What initially appeared to be a sinister case of attempted child abduction in Saraburi has been clarified as a simple misunderstanding, following CCTV footage that captured the event. The individuals involved, along with a local shop owner, have corroborated that what transpired was mere playful interaction rather than malicious intent.

 

The incident was brought to attention when a Facebook user posted footage depicting three men in a white box truck approaching two boys on bicycles. The scene appeared suspicious as the men quickly retreated when another vehicle passed by. This raised alarms, prompting Saraburi's investigative police to examine the footage closely.

 

Upon review, the police identified the vehicle, bearing the licence plate ผข 4054 from Suphanburi, which was seen in the footage leaving the Kasemrat community at 3:18 pm. Further analysis of municipal CCTV is ongoing to better understand the sequence of events.

 

In a twist of events, one of the boys involved recounted that as they cycled, one of the men humorously asked if they had any children’s heads for sale, to which the boy jestingly replied that they only had dog heads. The men then exited the truck in a clear act of playful chasing, not with intent to harm or abduct.

 

 

 

Following up, police traced the truck to Oranicha Homtuanlom and made contact with her husband, Suchon Kusukcharoen. The couple confirmed that their team was conducting deliveries for their toy and snack business. Identified from the footage, driver Natthawut Lumlerd and assistants Phaechomphu Chaonaedee and Sapol Saeteng were merely engaging in light-hearted banter.

 

During enquiries at Aunt Noi’s shop, owner Angrakkhana Kaewbupha confirmed their playful demeanor, reinforcing that the interaction was innocent. The trio plans to meet with Mueang Saraburi police to officially clarify the situation and rectify the misunderstanding.

 

The incident highlights the importance of thorough investigations to differentiate between genuine threats and innocent behaviour, ensuring community safety without undue alarm.

 

image.png  Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-04-28

 

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6 hours ago, Watawattana said:

Classic Thai misunderstanding.  Glad that nothing bad happened of course.

Me too, but I must say that this sort of misunderstanding could easily occur anywhere that posts on social media are taken out of context, which is of course, pretty much everywhere.

The Thai police get a lot of criticism but I think they need to be congratulated on this occasion for carrying out an efficient investigation.

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