Jump to content

Pub Fight - Uniformed Police Prevent Fatally Injured Getting To Hospital


bulmercke

Recommended Posts

630-1.jpg

This story was on the front page of Thai Rath - Tuesday - 15 February - and was also reported on the TAN Good Morning Show - English commentary - 7.00 AM of same day. I have seen no mention of this story on any English-language web forums here in Thailand. I have translated this story from the original Thai Rath story.

On Valentine's Day a group of fifteen Thais went to a well-known bar/music venue on Phetkasem Road - Bangkok. The group was from Samut Sakhon. During the evening one of the group was alleged to have insulted one of the waiters and as they were departing the bar - in the car park - they were challenged by the venue's security who demanded to know which particular member had been insulting to a member of staff earlier. A fight ensued in which four members of the group (customers) were attacked - two fatally at the scene. Two individuals were stabbed in the heart with a long bladed knife.

What is particularly shocking is that two uniformed police officers were present at the time of the attack or soon after. They apparently did nothing and then after the vicious attack had taken place they prevented members of the injured party taking their injured to hospital by blocking the entrance to the car park. Two died from stab wounds to the heart - for lack of immediate medical attention - and two others received stab wounds and lacerations.

The following day members of the "injured" party lodged complaints with the police.

In their defence the two officers said they could do nothing at the time as there "were only two of them" and fifteen in the group that had visited the pub.

<snip> to the deaths of the party-goers.

Edited by soundman
Removed potentially libelous accusation.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I was reading that story too. Apparently the bouncers used tazers on them as well.

Wonder if the bouncers were off-duty policeman moonlighting, hence the lack of help and hindrance from the uniformed officers?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On Valentine's Day a group of fifteen Thais went to a well-known bar/music venue on Phetkasem Road - Bangkok. The group was from Samut Sakhon. During the evening one of the group was alleged to have insulted one of the waiters and as they were departing the bar - in the car park - they were challenged by the venue's security who demanded to know which particular member had been insulting to a member of staff earlier. A fight ensued in which four members of the group (customers) were attacked - two fatally at the scene. Two individuals were stabbed in the heart with a long bladed knife.

What is particularly shocking is that two uniformed police officers were present at the time of the attack or soon after. They apparently did nothing and then after the vicious attack had taken place they prevented members of the injured party taking their injured to hospital by blocking the entrance to the car park. Two died from stab wounds to the heart - for lack of immediate medical attention - and two others received stab wounds and lacerations.

Police will never involve themselves in something that might get them hurt. It's the same attitude that Thai express when something really bad happens. "Its not my problem."

Edited by elshaheen
Link to comment
Share on other sites

What the two officers really said was " Sorry but we shat our pants at the thought of being outnumbered and hid in a corner, despite the fact we had guns."

Lads, you are a credit to your uniform. No wonder the public shows such great trust and admiration for the BiB

Maybe the two officers should team up with this fellow. I'm sure with his toilet and their sh*t they will make a formidable crime fighting team. And at least we know one of them isn't afraid to fire shots!!

post-43175-0-52918700-1297999360_thumb.j

Link to comment
Share on other sites

So if this story is to interpreted correctly, two people were murdered by employees of a night club, the murderers are quite possibly going to walk, and the night club owners are not going to held accountable in any way.

Wasn't there an article in the main forum about Thailand trying to clean up graft and corruption? This would be a good place to start.

Totally unncessary tragedy.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Bar with police financial interests?

There is a new pub on Silom soi 4 that is owned and operated by a member of the Thai Police Department. Each night, former police officers from clubs around that area to check in. Each night, security guards from other local pubs and disco's come by his office in his pub and meet with him.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.







×
×
  • Create New...