Kamnan surrenders after ‘ordering’ officer’s killing

Following an argument over a promotion at the kamnan’s home late on Wednesday night, an influential kaman ( subdistrict head ) in Nakhon Pathom turned himself in to police yesterday. The gunman had killed one highway police officer and injured another.

Praween:” Ordered” shooting

Slow yesterday evening, Praween Chankhlai, also known as Kamnan Nok, turned himself in to the Nakhon Pathom police, shortly after they had obtained an arrest warrant for him for ordering the killings. Thananchai Manmak, a 45-year-old shooter who works for Mr. Praween, is still at large.

According to Pol Lt Gen Jirabhop Bhuridej, chief of the Central Investigation Bureau, eyewitnesses have informed investigators that Mr. Praween’s request to exchange his nephew, a police officer, was denied.

According to Pol Maj Gen Montree Theskhan, the CSD commander, officers from the Crime Suppression Division( CSD ) and Provincial Police Region 7 have been sent to various locations in Nakhon Pathom and nearby provinces to look for the shooter.

A viewer claims that Kamnan Nok had invited some bridge police officers to visit him at his home in Muang district’s tambon Takong. Pol Maj Sivakorn Saibua, the head of roadway police stop 1 under the Highway Police Sub-division 2, and Lt. Col. Wasin Panpee, a deputy captain, were two of the soldiers in the class.

Thananchai: A fugitive torpedo

According to Pol Lt. Gen. Jirabhop, Mr. Praween got into a fight with President Sivakorn at around 10 p.m. after attempting to persuade him to switch his officer nephew’s task from patrol car to motorcycle patrol squad. The demand was turned down by Pol Maj Sivakorn. According to him, deals must follow rules and be based on performance.

According to reports, Mr. Praween therefore lost his cool, punched his fist on the table, and left. After waiting for five hours, Mr. Thananchai showed up and began shooting. Pol Maj Sivakorn was shot seven times and eventually passed away from his scars. After being shot in the remaining shoulder, Pol Lt. Col. Wasin was taken to the hospital.