Female apologizing for deeds, which included holding a police officer at gun
The family of a former athlete who evaded imprisonment on Thursday evening faces five claims after she threatened to shoot a police officer and made him pull towards Ayutthaya. The chase continues for her father.
Authorities in Bang Sue went to the Criminal Court on Saturday to ask for permission to detain her for another 12 weeks. She has been accused of illegal drug possession, carrying it without authority, carrying it in public without cause, and improper confinement.
Santi Jae-arlee’s family, Ms. Potjanee, had fled a stolen arrest warrant and eluded a lonely building close to the house her husband had broken into. When officers surrounded the home on Thursday evening, he opened fire from it, killing three outside.
The girl threatened to harm herself after learning about her husband’s condition. It took more than two hours for authorities to calm her down. She eventually ran away from the residence and imprisoned a policeman at gunpoint, obstructing him to push towards the Ayutthaya Wang Noi area. She afterwards turned herself in to the authorities early on Friday.
Ms. Potjanee expressed regret for what transpired before being taken to court.
Santi Jae-arlee, 39, a former athlete who evaded incarceration after breaking into a home on Inthamara Soi 29 on Thursday evening, was shown in a photo by Pol Maj Gen Noppasil Phoonsawat, the deputy chief of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, during a press briefing on Friday. Theeradet Thumsuthee, the MPB’s analytical captain, is to the right. ( Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill )
The woman admitted to taking medications the day before going to Bangkok to observe her husband, according to Pol Maj Gen Noppasil Phoonsawat, assistant commander of the Metropolitan Police Bureau. After learning that her father was escaping imprisonment, she became anxious.  ,
Santi, 39, broke into a home on Inthamara Soi 29 in Phaya Thai region, where a person and her two children were staying, on Thursday night.
He opened blaze when the officers surrounded the residence. Afterwards, the former boxer managed to run away while two other brothers were carefully saved inside the house. Their family had escaped before.
Two groups of officers were reportedly pursuing Santi, according to Pol Maj Gen Noppasil.