After a second offense, a suspect found with weapons and ammunition in Lat Krabang was released on bail.
A person has been detained in Bangkok’s Lat Krabang district on suspicion of illegally bringing arms and ammunition into the country.
The suspect claimed to have made his fifth arrest in six years because his employer gave him a nice life with monthly incomes of up to 100, 000 ringgit.
Chotetanaphat Phala, 38, was taken into custody at his house in the Ua-arthorn Lat Krabang 2 cover job. He is accused of illegally bringing arms and ammunition into the country and of fixing, modifying, or importing or selling them without a license for business.
Authorities confiscated five modified BB guns found in a white Toyota car, 12 Thai-made .38 single shot guns found in a plastic bag in a closet, two Thai-made 410 weapons and various types of weapons and weapons parts.
A police online patrol unit discovered a Facebook page selling illegal firearms run by the suspect, who was a repeat offender, said Pol Maj Gen Theeradet Thammasuthee, commander of the Metropolitan Police Bureau ( MPB) Investigation Division.
During the hearing process for his prior charges, the suspect had requested parole. ( Story continues below )
After discovering numerous illegal weapons and ammunition in Chotetanaphat Phala’s house in Bangkok’s Lat Krabang area, police arrest him. ( Photo supplied/Wassayos Ngamkham )
On Thursday, according to Pol Maj Gen Theeradet, investigators discovered the assume had skipped bail and had rented a room in the housing initiative on Prachapattana Road.
When they went there, they spotted the suspect walking in the park bunch and behaving strangely. The male admitted to having numerous weapon offenses after questioning and conducting a search.
He allegedly confessed to the authorities that he had worked for a tire manufacturer for ten times. In 2018, driven by his involvement in weapon, he purchased a single-shot gun. He later made the decision to sell it using his Facebook page to make money off of modified plain weapons.
After that, he began buying and selling more artillery until he was earning about 300, 000 ringgit a month, before he first got caught in 2019.
After two years in jail, authorities said, the suspect turned to planting, but continued to buy and buy weapons. He got caught suddenly in 2021 and was jailed for 12 weeks.
After being released, he went back to selling weapon and was caught a second time because he was unable to get employment after being released. During the charm approach, he requested loan and then resumed his job.
He admitted to selling an average of 30 to 50 weapon per quarter, with a gain of about 1, 500 to 2, 000 baht per weapons, and regular salary ranging between 60, 000 and 100, 000 baht.
The believe after went to the police station in Chorakae Noi to file a lawsuit.