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Phetchabun Boxing Training Faces Police Allegation

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A Phetchabun boxing group was reported to police for conducting an event allegedly without permission, which they assert was just a free training session for youth. This incident, highlighted online from March 15 to March 17, calls for a review by local authorities.

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The issue came to light on March 15 when Suwit Siriwech appealed via Facebook to senior Phetchabun figures for intervention. He explained that teenagers wanted to organize free boxing lessons but were accused of holding an unsanctioned event, leading to a police complaint and a home summons.

Suwit maintained that the activities resembled a training session and not an official boxing match, lacking paid fighters, ticket sales, and referees typical of formal bouts. He insisted even sparring rounds didn't meet the Boxing Act's criteria, urging reconsideration from local leaders.

On March 16, Suwit shared that the group visited a police station, where they declined an offer for a half-fine by admitting fault. The group argued the activity did not breach the Boxing Act, asserting such exercise sessions don't need Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) approval.

Police countered that the use of boxing gloves required SAT compliance, hence treating it as a violation. Suwit renewed his call for a fair review, emphasizing the benefits of youth exercise.

Today, dialogue between the boxing group, Mueang Phetchabun Police, and a SAT committee member occurred to clarify positions. Following the meeting, the group is seeking official permission to host street boxing at an event on March 22 at the San Chao Pho Lak Mueang shrine, reported The Thaiger.

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