
A 41-year-old European man is facing an arrest warrant on Tuesday for assaulting some doctors at their Muang city offices and damaging their products over a three-and-a-half month period.
The man, who has only been identified as Heffner, was granted a permit by the municipal police chief, Pol Col Kachen Setthaputta, on three counts of trespassing, assault, and property damage, according to deputy municipal police chief Pol Col Kachen Setthaputta.
Regional and immigration officers arrived at the boy’s residence in Non Sung area without a trace, only to discover that the believe had fled in a pickup and was later escorted away in a pick.
The runaway was reported to be driving a black efficient Ford Ranger while police were on his neck.
In response to numerous complaints from doctors that they had been assaulted by the man, questions were raised over the policeman silence in the case.
Nakhon Ratchasima police chief Pol Maj Gen Pirote Khunmuen announced on Tuesday night that Jor Hor authorities had been instructed to prepare and submit an application for a judge arrest warrant for the man, whose title has not been made public.
On November 30, a female physician in Muang district’s Jor Hor authorities place filed a complaint against the person. She claimed that the German physically attacked her after he punched through a doorway to enter her dental and dental office area.  ,
Another dentists who have since filed numerous another assault complaints against the person at Muang police stop have also accused him of damaging their products.  ,
The most recent invasion was reported last week on Friday. Dentists expressed fear for the boy’s upcoming target.
Despite receiving numerous problems, the provincial dentists ‘ culture and members of the public questioned why authorities had for so long failed to take legal action against the person.
According to a police origin, the man was allegedly summoned half to a Jor Hor station for questioning, but he allegedly did not do so.
The complainants withdrawn two complaints from the Muang police station after being informed by the boy’s Thai wife that he had a mental illness but had not received treatment, according to the source.