Following a development discussion that took place late on Wednesday night in the Muang district of the Nakhon Pathom province, police have started their manhunt for the gunman who is suspected of killing one highway police officer and severely injuring another.
The Crime Suppression Division’s ( CSD) commander, Pol Maj Gen Montree Theskhan, announced on Thursday that Provincial Police Region 7 officers and a team of CSD police officers had been sent to various locations in Nakhon Pathom and nearby provinces to look for the alleged shooter. The team was led by his deputies, General Col Pornsak Laolujiralai.
Authorities have identified the assume as Thananchai Manmak, 45, who is thought to be Praween Chankhlai’s lieutenant and Kamnan Nok, a tambon key.
In the Muang city of Nakhon Pathom’s tambon Takong, the incident happened at around 10 p.m. in front of a house.
A witness claims that Kamnan Nok invited a group of roadway police officers to his home for dinner so they could get to know one another. Pol Maj Sivakorn Saibua, the head of roadway police stop 1 under the Highway Police Sub-division 2, and Lt. Col. Wasin Panpee, a deputy captain, were two of the soldiers in the class.
Kamnan Nok attempted to convince the officers to market a highway police commander who was working for Pol Maj Sivakorn during the conversation. Pol Maj Sivakorn, but, disagreed, arguing that offers must follow rules and be determined by functionality. & nbsp,
The tambon captain, who was reportedly dissatisfied, got into a heated argument with the officials before storming out in rage. A man soon came up to their tables, pulled out a gun, and started shooting. Later, the attacker was identified as Mr. Thananchai.
Seven bullet wounds were sustained by Pol Maj Sivakorn, who eventually passed away as a result of his injury. After being shot in the remaining shoulder, Pol Lt. Col. Wasin was taken to the hospital.
Thananchai Manmak, 45, the suspected shooter’s mugshot, as provided by the Central Investigation Bureau.
The federal police commander, Pol Gen Damrongsak Kittiprapas, had commanded the start of a policeman wiretapping to apprehend Mr. Thananchai due to the brazenness of the crime he committed, according to Royal Thai Police spokesman Lt Gen Achayon Kraithong.
The Nakhon Pathom Court issued an arrest warrant for him on Thursday on suspicion of carrying a crossbow in public without authorization, intentionally killing someone, and attempting to kill someone.
The deputy police chief, Pol Gen Torsak Sukvimol, claimed that the shooter committed the crime in entire view of numerous dining attendees. There were five kitchen furniture in total, one of which was set aside for the bridge police department.
” The behavior was ridiculous.” According to Pol Gen Torsak, the shooter had the audacity to commit this crime against the law in public. How are regular persons supposed to know for sure that they are safe? I’ve given the officers the go-ahead to detain the suspect right away. In the event of any revenge, the law are to act swiftly.
The assistant police chief issued a warning that someone found to be involved do experience arrest warrants and legal repercussions.