Prisoner hunted after fleeing outside work gang

Villager Somporn Chananantha-arpha shows police the empty hanger he said held the T-shirt stolen by the escapee on Tuesday. (Photo: Prasit Tangprasert)
Somporn Chananantha-arpha, a peasant, allegedly held the T-shirt that the fugitive had taken on Tuesday when he showed it to the police. ( Photo: Prasit Tangprasert )

NAKHON RATCHASIMA- Authorities, wardens, and volunteers believed they were on the verge of arresting a slave who had fled a operate gang outside the prison just three months prior to his release. &nbsp,

With the assistance of about 30 volunteers, officers from Klong Phai and jailers from Khao Phrik jail in Sikhiu region searched for Somporn Promha.

For having and using meth medications, Somporn was serving a 52-month word. He may have finished his sentence in prison on April 27.

On Monday, he escaped from a group of prisoners working outside the jail.

Police and corrections officers claimed they were on his side and planned to apprehend him immediately.

They were educating neighbors about the inmate. Additionally, officers were visiting him at his residence in Khon Kaen province’s Nong Rua city. He does had gone up there.

Due to the cold weather, the research was halted shortly after midnight. After a native of Ban Nong Bua, Somporn Chananantha-arpha, reported seeing the fugitive lying in a plantain industry, it resumed after on Tuesday night.

The prisoner even broke into his home and stole a T-shirt and shoes, and drove off on his bicycle, he said.

Prisoners who are well-behaved and on the verge of relieve are permitted to work outside of captivity, performing social services like sweeping the streets and sweeping sewers.

The picture of inmate Somporn Promha, who breaks jail at Khrao Phrik prison on Monday. (Photo: Corrections Department)

Escapee Somporn Promha fled from a Khrao Phrik jail job group on Monday, according to evacuator. ( Photo: Corrections Department )