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Suspects re-enact deadly Bangkok assault

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Suspects re-enact deadly Bangkok assault
By The Nation

 

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BANGKOK: -- Two suspects in Saturday night’s fatal assault on Sajja Prasai, the 63-year-old driver of a rot ka por commuter truck, were on Wednesday led through a re-enactment of the crime in Bangkok’s Wang Thong Lang district.

 

Four suspects were arrested on Tuesday after a criminal court issued warrants based on CCTV surveillance recordings.

 

Arthit Sondonprai, 25, and Surachet Phojad, 29, face charges of simple assault, deadly assault and intrusion into a residence at night. Ampol Khlangthong, 32, and Narongchai Rakluan, 29, face charges of simple assault and night-time intrusion.

 

Police said Arthit and Surachet had confessed and agreed to re-enact the crime, but the other two suspects have maintained their innocence. 

 

The re-enactment, covering seven different locations, took place early in the morning to avoid angry neighbours threatening the duo. 

 

The suspects showed police a spot in the middle of Soi Chokchai 4 where they claimed to have argued with Sajja about his driving, another where Sajja supposedly backed his truck into their motorcycle as they were pursuing him, and the parking lot outside Sajja’s apartment where the alleged assault took place. 

 

Two residents and a security guard who tried to intervene also suffered injuries. Sajja died at hospital from a head injury.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30319954

 
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Just goes to show the fragile hold that the silly little general has and the lack of seriousness that any of his stupid edicts are taken with.

Idiot.

4 minutes ago, saminoz said:

Just goes to show the fragile hold that the silly little general has and the lack of seriousness that any of his stupid edicts are taken with.

Idiot.

 

According to this red shirt publication....

36 minutes ago, saminoz said:

Just goes to show the fragile hold that the silly little general has and the lack of seriousness that any of his stupid edicts are taken with.

Idiot.

 

4 hours ago, Just1Voice said:

I thought the PM declared "no more reenactments" last week?  

He also said at another time there would be an election next year, did you believe that one as well ?  :laugh:

5 hours ago, Just1Voice said:

I thought the PM declared "no more reenactments" last week?  

Don't believe anything you hear here nowdays.................

What is deadly assult, and what are the charges,  If it is murder, then the charge should be

a murder charge.

Geezer

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