The standoff continued on Wednesday at a house in Bangkok’s Sai Mai district where an agitated police officer fired shots into the air and inside his house on Tuesday and overnight.
More shots were fired on Wednesday morning. A policeman in the street outside was hit on his helmet by a bullet, but was unhurt.
The police siege was in its second day, with the police inspecter holed up inside the house still refusing to surrender.
Pol Lt Col Kittikarn Saengbun, 51, an inspector attached to Special Branch Bureau’s Intelligence Development Centre, fired more shots on Wednesday morning. Pol Sgt Sathaporn Kaewphuang, of the Intharat task force, was hit on his helmet. He was unhurt.
Police from Sai Mai and the Intharat special task force have been at the scene since Tuesday, after shots were heard at the house in Mankhong housing estate 1 on Soi Jeeramakorn in Sai Mai district around 11am.
Negotiations continued to calm the agitated officer down, but failed. The officer reportedly fired more than 50 gunshots on Tuesday and overnight.
Around 2.30am on Tuesday, Intharat task force officers fired about 20 tear gas cannisters into the house. The gas billowed from the premises.
At 5.05am, task force officers and police commandoes moved closer to his the house, placing a ladder up to the second floor balcony. Stun grenades were thrown into the house.
Reporters were ushered away from the police barrier. Negotiations continued as police tried to persuade Pol Lt Col Kittikarn to walk out of the house with raised arms, but there was no response.
At 10.57am Pol Lt Col Kittikarn reportedly agreed to hold talks via mobile phone, and he asked for cigarettes from the negotiation team, according to FM91 Trafficpro.
At 11.25am, television news reported that police had entered the first floor of the house.
A police drone shows the agitated police officer inside his house in Sai Mai district, Bangkok. (Photo: Police TV)
A window on the second floor of the officer’s house in Sai Mai district (Photo: Police TV)
The Metropolitan Police Bureau releases photos of Pol Lt Col Kittikarn Saengbun inside his house as negotiations continue to persuade him to surrender.(Photos: Police TV Facebook)