
After a person who had been hiding in a house of relatives since Thursday morning, he constantly shot his weapon skywards and was trying to get him to surrender in Bangkok Noi district on Thursday evening.
Police officials tried valiantly to persuade Tay Watyang, 31, to turn himself in from the night until about 6 p.m. As he hid in a two-story residence on Soi Wat Lakhon Tham in Bangkok Noi, the man claimed to have a pistol, a weapon, and an improvised explosive system.
Local residents reported to the police that the drug-addict and smuggler had attempted to break into their homes at 7am.
At 8o’clock in the morning, he suddenly broke into his family’s home and shot back at him in the skyward. Four of the family members were present, and they eventually were released. He even shot at the scene’s approaching officers, but no one was hurt.
His spouse Sommut claimed to police that the man lost power because he was abusing the drug unrestrained. Before he used the weapon on Thursday night, they had fought for four weeks.
His parents, 68, claimed that Mr. Nathawat had two children and frequently quarreled with his wife after using drugs.
Commandoes were on hand at the picture as senior officers officials made an effort to calm him down. He continued to refuse to turn himself in at 6o’clock. Police intended to have his mom assist in the negotiations with his child.