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Man, 22, held over murder

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Man, 22, held over murder
THE SUNDAY NATION

BANGKOK: -- As a suspect, allegedly involved in the May 30 murder of Rangsit University student Arthit Saisalang in Pathum Thani's Muang district, was brought to re-enact the crime yesterday, Provincial Police Region 1 deputy chief Pol Maj Gen Sanit Mahathaworn urged two other suspects avoiding arrest to surrender.

He also urged youngsters not to get drunk and instructed all venues for entertainment in Muang Ek in Pathum Thani to strictly abide by the legal closing time, warning they could have their licence revoked if they break the law.

Following the attack, which also saw Arthit's friend Suwin Pathummet sustain stab wounds, police arrested Weera Sriphong, 22, who allegedly identified the victims for attack, at his home in Sai Mai in Bangkok.

Weera was brought to re-enact the crime while 50 police provided security amid many onlookers. Weera claimed that he and friends attacked Arthit and Suwin because they had visited a club four times before and each time a group of youngsters had looked at them in an aggressive way.

So, his group was unhappy and had pursued the rival group on their bikes. He claimed he told two friends they were pursuing the wrong people but the two wouldn't listen.

His friend Poonsak Saokaew shot Arthit, while another friend, Rachen Nisap, had stabbed Suwin, Weera alleged.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Man-22-held-over-murder-30261773.html

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-- The Nation 2015-06-07

group of youngsters had looked at them in an aggressive way.

Add that to the seven deadly sins.

group of youngsters had looked at them in an aggressive way.

Add that to the seven deadly sins.

Way of the world these days unfortunately, too many people are 'wanna be gangsters' and most are more than prepared to stick a knife in you just for looking at them, sad really.

This is The land of Smiles. Not the land of looking at someone aggresively. Smile at the BIb or you might get arrested for sneering with intent.

Very unfortunate, but this is becoming a trend in many countries "why are u looking at me?" has become a fight starter statement

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