Six people are facing bribery charges after an incident involving a student at Bangkok University that was captured on unreliable videos.
![Rasipa “Preem” Satchawan is one of two students taken into custody earlier following an assault on a Bangkok University student at a noodle shop near the Rangsit campus in Pathum Thani.](https://static.bangkokpost.com/media/content/20250211/c1_2959010_250211212025.jpg)
Six more individuals were detained on Tuesday in connection with an assault on a student at Bangkok University who was harmed by receiving hot sauce on him.
The two major suspects in the assault, which was filmed in a movie that has since since gone popular, were detained by Pathum Thani’s Khlong Luang city police on Sunday. Rasipa” Preem” Satchawan, 22, and Chakatpol” Oshi” Wachirawan, 19, experience charges of bribery and assault causing physical and psychological damage.
According to reports, the trio advised their prey to give them money if they wanted to stop hurting him.
The most recent group of three men and three people have been detained on suspicion of bribery. Eight of the offenders have been placed on remand at Thanyaburi Provincial Court.
Mr Rasipa’s family and associates visited him on Tuesday, while a prosecutor was likewise present to give legal guidance. No additional details were disclosed.
About 100 individuals protested on Saturday night near the Rangsit school of Bangkok University, which showed the two students pour warm soup over one pupil at a soup factory in Khlong Luang.
They demanded that the concerned students offer an apology to the sufferer and urged the college to take immediate action following the incident, which occurred last Thursday.
As a result of the abuse, the victim suffered burn across his back, neck and arms. Additionally, it is said that he was allegedly beaten and forced to shave his scalp.
Accompanied by the social media warrior Kanthat Pongpaiboonvej, also known as Kan Chompalang, he filed a report with the officers on Thursday night.
Mr. Rasipa and Mr. Chakatpol were fired from Bangkok University because of their actions, according to Bangkok University, which violated pupil control laws. neither has made a public comment.
On Monday, Mr Rasipa’s family offered an apology to the victim and his parents, saying she had not thought her boy would grow up to be a drunk.