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2 men charged for possessing war weapons in Samut Prakarn

By Asaree Thaitrakulpanich, Staff Reporter

 

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Sukit Roimalee, center, with his seized AK-47 at Bang Phli Police Station.

 

SAMUT PRAKAN — Two men were arrested and charged Wednesday evening for illegally possessing a number of automatic weapons, police said Thursday.

 

Sakda Songsiri, 39, caught shooting guns into the sky, was arrested by Bang Phli police and charged with unlawful gun possession, possession of unregistrable firearms and carrying a gun in a public area. Sakda revealed he sold an AK-47 to his neighbor, Sukit Roimalee, 33, who was also charged with possession of an unregistrable gun.

 

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/crimecourtscalamity/crime-crime/2017/04/13/2-men-charged-possessing-war-weapons-samut-prakarn/

 
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8 minutes ago, SOUTHERNSTAR said:

WOW and he's got a redshirt on as well what a bonus.

 

Yes nice one.. see that proves it that all those redshirts have large caches of arms (sarcasm)

 

I almost thought we were int he USA with all those weapons, crazy that people have these kinds of weapons. Automatic weapons are banned here but with so much arms from previous wars lying around and an army that has trouble keeping track of its arms its no wonder they are available. 

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4 hours ago, robblok said:

Yes nice one.. see that proves it that all those redshirts have large caches of arms (sarcasm)

 

I almost thought we were int he USA with all those weapons, crazy that people have these kinds of weapons. Automatic weapons are banned here but with so much arms from previous wars lying around and an army that has trouble keeping track of its arms its no wonder they are available. 

555 Not only the wars on the outside but also the war on the inside. The army gives serious weapons to untrained volunteers and it seems some of these weapons as well as weapons stolen from the army in the south is making its way into the illegal market.

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