Intense hunt continues for escapee on multiple murder raps

Intense hunt continues for escapee on multiple murder raps
Intense hunt continues for escapee on multiple murder raps
On October 22, 37-year-old captive Chaowalit Thongduang, who is escaping from Maharat Nakhon Si Thammarat Hospital, exits an airplane. ( Screenshot taken with a hospital security camera)

A slave serving time for attempted murder escaped from a doctor in Nakhon Si Thammarat early on Sunday, sparking rumors that he may have already entered Malaysia.

In Satun province, on the southern border, the pickup truck that drove Chaowalit Thongduang, 37, alias” Sia Paeng Nanod ,” away from the hospital has been discovered to be abandoned. In addition, & nbsp,

According to a policeman cause, the getaway car had Phatthalung license plates when the police team searching for the escapee discovered it and thought the prisoner was traveling to Malaysia. He might be there now.

Authorities were still unsure if he had left the country, though.

According to Pol Col Thanisorn Saengthanang, the head of the Satun immigration officers, Chaowalit may have changed cars and the abandoned pick left close to the wharf in order to deflect investigators.

In Satun’s Khuan Don area, across from Wang Kelian town in the Malaysian state of Perlis, tight checks were still being conducted on automobiles leaving the country through Wang Prachan borders checkpoint.

A nearby eye was also being kept on 200 little piers along the beach, Tammalang and Bang Para, two significant tourist attractions, and nbsp. He claimed that pictures of the fugitive were distributed.

Additionally, arrest warrants for four individuals suspected of aiding his avoid have been approved and nbsp.

Chaowalit & nbsp, who reportedly complained of excruciating leg pain, left Maharat Nakhon Si Thammarat Hospital early on Sunday morning after being taken there for dental treatment on Friday and kept in after collapsing. & nbsp,

Police reported that Chalermphong and Chakkree were the only two people waiting in a delivery outside the hospital to pick him up. Later, the same car was discovered abandoned at the Satun wharf.

The details of his leave raised suspicion. Two prison guards were assigned to watch over him because he had been chained to the mattress and was wearing foot shackles. When he was later seen in hospital security camera footage during his early-morning leave, shackles were not on him.

A fact-finding investigation has been launched by the Corrections Department.

A policeman demand for stop permits for five suspects in the case, including Chaowalit, has been approved by the Nakhon Si Thammarat Provincial Court. The other four, two people and two women, are Jeerawut Chumsri, 31, Chakkree Paennoi, 41, Ms. Wilawan Muenrak, 32, and Mr. Yuwaret Kolsuek, 26. They are thought to have assisted him andnbsp.

Mr. Jeerawut was seen entering the doctor creating to reportedly assist Chaowalit in fleeing, and he was also seen driving the pickup truck, according to security camera footage.

Prior to Chaowalit’s escape, Ms. Wilawan was receiving medical attention in the hospital place, and it is claimed that Mr. Yuwaret hired her to care for the captive there. The two females are being held. Both of them denied any involvement, according to the authorities.

For attempted deaths in connection with an military assault on police during an attempted suicide on September 2, 2019, Chaowalit was given a 20-year, six-month prison term by the Phatthalung Court next year.

In January 2022, he started serving his sentence at Phatthalung Prison, and on August 7 of this year, it was transferred to Nakhon Si Thammarat Prison.

He is even accused of murder and a number of other crimes. The majority are also in court. & nbsp,

On Sunday, 37-year-old slave Chaowalit Thongduang escaped from Maharat Nakhon Si Thammarat Hospital. ( Facebook Thongduang’s Chaowalit )