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    Yala - Pathum Thani - loads of killings today

    Muslim family of four massacred in Yala


    Yala - A Muslim man, his daughter and two nephews were massacred late Tuesday night allegedly by Islamic insurgents, police said.

    The bodies of the four were found in their burnt house by other villagers in Ban Sapom Village in Tambon Patae of Yaha district at 6 am.

    Police said the four were shot dead with shot gun late Tuesday night and the attackers also set fire to their house.

    The father was identified as Ma-useng Jehloh, 56, his daughter as Nurahayati Jehloh, 21. His two slain nephews were Kuseng Tuankorseng, 14 and Tuware-asueming Tuankorseng, 17.

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    Two shot dead, seven injured in Thai Muslim south


    YALA - Two men were killed by suspected Islamic rebels in separate drive-by shootings and seven security officials were injured Wednesday, in bomb attacks in Thailand's restive south, police said.

    A 48-year-old Buddhist man was gunned down by militants while driving a motorcycle in Yala, one of three Muslim-majority southern provinces bordering Malaysia, they said.

    In neighboring Pattani province, a 40-year-old Buddhist man on a motorcycle was shot dead by insurgents in a separate drive-by shooting.

    Also in Yala, a soldier was seriously wounded when a roadside bomb went off, and six border patrol policemen were hurt in another roadside explosion in front of a school.

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    Four killed in Pathum Thani market shooting spree


    Pathum Thani - Four people were killed when an unidentified man armed with AK49 assault rifle and three grenades went on a shooting spree early Wednesday morning, police said.

    The man began the rampage after police seized a motorcycle suspiciously left outside the Thai Market in Klong Luang district since 9 pm.

    Police took the motorcycle and kept inside the police booth at the market at 3 am Wednesday and the man later turned up to claim for the machine.

    A policed at the booth wanted to search the man but he refused and ran away and took out the rifle and fired at a security officer and killed him.

    He also fired and injured a pick-up truck driver when the driver refused to give him a ride.

    He ran to an intersection and fired and killed a durian vendor.

    Police then surrounded him and exchanged a gun fire with him until 5:50 am. A policeman was killed and an inspector was injured during the exchange of gunfire when the gunman was also killed.

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    Gunman runs amok

    Gunman runs amok


    Enraged loner and gun enthusiast kills three, injures seven in two-hour clash with police, guards at Pathum Thani market


    A bloody two-hour gunfight between an enraged gunman and scores of police officers at an open market on the outskirts of Bangkok ended yesterday in the death of four people, including the attacker. Seven others were injured, some of them seriously.


    Kiartipong Meksawat, 21, armed with an AK47 assault rifle, went on a shooting spree just before dawn yesterday after stabbing to death a security guard, Sa-ard Khamsri, at the Thai Market in Pathum Thani's Klong Luang district.

    Police said Sa-ard became Kiartipong's first victim after he questioned whether Kiartipong was the rightful owner of a motorcycle parked at the entrance of the market.

    Moments later, the shooting spree began as police arrived at the crime scene to investigate an incident that soon became even more bloody than they initially anticipated.

    Market women and wholesale buyers ducked for cover as gunfire was exchanged between the young man and police.

    A durian seller, On Thongsuk, 46, and Pol Sergeant Issara Maneesaeng, were the gunman's next victims, while a pickup truck driver Theerayuth Sri-ariyakul, 30, who refused to give the gunman a lift, was shot and wounded.

    A motorcycle taxi driver, Prasert Wabanthap, also took a stray bullet in his right leg.

    Kiartipong was running for cover when he shot at Issara, hitting the officer in the head. Several others - including Pol Lt Col Ritthinan Puipanthawong, who was also injured - scrambled to get away from the hail of fire.

    Doctors at the Thammasat Hospital in Rangsit sub-district performed surgery to remove the bullet from Ritthinan's stomach. He was later transferred to the Police Hospital in Bangkok, where he was put in the intensive care unit.

    During the gunfight, Pol Private Virote Boonlawong was hit in the leg and stomach. Doctors said he is still in a critical condition as the bullets hit main blood vessels.

    Two hours after the stabbing incident at Soi Aiyara 1/1, not far from where the first victim lay dead, Kiartipong was finally shot dead by police.

    Initial investigations provided a glimpse into Kiartipong's personality.

    It is known that he meditated, visited temples, yet also owned handguns, loved to play violent video games, read 'Guns and Ammo' magazines and had no friends except his sister, who visited him regularly.

    "He was a loner," said Metropolitan Police Area 2 commander, Maj-General Amnuay Nimmano.

    Police searched his apartment and found two fully loaded AK47 magazines, 35 rounds of bullets for .22mm handguns, three knives and one samurai sword, ninja-style throwing stars, weapon magazines and combative computer games.

    Kiartipong was last seen leaving his apartment on his motorbike at about 9pm on Tuesday.

    Police found in Kiartipong's possession some tools, which they believed he used to steal motorbikes, a mobile phone, and three AK47 magazines.

    Police said they were not ruling out the possibility that Kiartipong may have been part of a gang behind a series of motorcycle thefts.

    Amnuay, who led the search, said Kiartipong had been renting the room for over a month. The rent was paid for by his sister, who visited him regularly. She accompanied the police during the search yesterday.

    Amnuay said Kiartipong's mother had married a foreign man and lived abroad. His mother sent him money regularly, he said.


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    Slain gunman 'was escorting 2 men'

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    Slain gunman 'was escorting 2 men'



    Police probe witnesses to killing spree and find firearms material on computer


    Police are looking into a potential lead that two men accompanied the gunman who killed three people and wounded nine others in a stabbing and shooting spree at a market in Pathum Thani on Wednesday.

    Provincial police chief Maj-General Praphan Phanikhom said yesterday it was possible that Kiartipong Meksawat, the slain gunman, was an escort for the two men, who might have been involved in an illegal deal at Thai Market.

    Quoting witnesses, he said the three men arrived at the market on a motorcycle which they later parked in a restricted area. Kiartipong began shooting when a policeman asked him for ownership documents as he was trying to collect his motorcycle, which had earlier been impounded by two security guards.

    Praphan said that besides the AK-47 murder weapon with three fully loaded magazines, Kiartipong also had a set of skeleton keys on him. Police are also looking into links between the shootout and a recent increase in auto thefts at the market and nearby areas.

    Case investigator Lt-Colonel Thitichat Phanniam said police technicians found a large number of files containing information on firearms and explosives downloaded from the Internet in Kiartipong's computer, apart from his own logs containing details of his frequent target practice.

    Police are also contacting people whose numbers were stored in the gunman's mobile phone to get more information about him or the men seen with him.

    Most of the nine people wounded by Kiartipong, including four police officers, are out of critical condition, except for Rangsan Wangjor, a security guard whom Kiartipong stabbed twice in the chest, and Theerayuth Sriariya, who was shot in the stomach.

    Meanwhile, Department of Mental Health director-general Dr Somchai Chakrabhan called on parents and family members not to neglect children or relatives with character profiles similar to that of the gunman.

    He said loners like Kiartipong needed to have family members associate closely with them in order to get them out of their own world as well as to keep check on whether they could potentially turn violent.

    The psychiatrist said children with aggressive behaviour could be rehabilitated and raised to become normal adults.
    Sergeant Issara Maneesaeng, who was shot dead by Kiartipong, will be promoted posthumously to captain and his family will be given financial assistance. The wounded officers will also be promoted.

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    Police consider improving firearms training

    Police consider improving firearms training


    Extra firearms training may be offered to policemen after one officer was killed and four others injured in a two-hour gunfight at Talad Thai market in the Rangsit area on Wednesday. Deputy police chief Charnwut Vacharapuk said yesterday that more training was needed for police so they would be better prepared to tackle gunmen.
    ''Each police officer gets firearms training only once a year. I will ask acting police chief [Seripisuth Temiyavej] to offer extra, more intense training sessions,'' he said.
    He added: ''When face to face with a villain, police can put up a good fight. But in this case, the criminal was mentally ill and at first looked like a good guy.''
    Pol Gen Charnwut made his comments during a hospital visit to four officers injured in the shootout with suspected car thief Kiattipong Meksawas, who was armed with an assault rifle.
    He said Pol Sgt Issara Maneesang, who was killed in the shootout, would be promoted to the rank of police captain and his family would get 100,000 baht in compensation.
    Rittinan Puipanwong of Khlong Luang police station in Pathum Thani, who was shot in the hip, will receive a special promotion from the rank of police inspector to deputy superintendent.
    Pol Lt-Col Rittinan underwent an operation to replace his lower intestines with artificial ones.
    Pol Gen Charnwut also visited three other officials _ Udon Kaetdee, Pol Cpl Wichet Samranlertwilai and Pol Sgt Wirote Kulwong.
    Each of the injured received 10,000 baht in compensation from the police welfare fund.
    Pol Sgt Udon was stabbed in the chest when he attempted to search Kiattipong, 21, who tried to claim ownership of an abandoned motorcycle at the market.
    This prompted Kiattipong to draw an assault rifle and go on a shooting spree. A truck driver was killed when he refused to give him a lift and many people were shot during the chase.
    Kiattipong's sister said he was unemployed and obsessed with violent computer games. He had visited websites telling him how to make bombs. Police spokesman Ronnarong Yangyuen yesterday urged parents to turn their children away from violent computer games and movies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog View Post
    Police searched his apartment and found two fully loaded AK47 magazines, 35 rounds of bullets for .22mm handguns, three knives and one samurai sword, ninja-style throwing stars, weapon magazines and combative computer games.
    Nice.Sounded like he could also be a member of the NRA.....

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    oh shit, he knew how to make bombs? next thing you know he and taksin will be the blame for the insurgency in the south. In the words of the great Hommer Simpson, Im sure there's a few people going 'Doh'

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    Police abandon theory in Pathum Thani shooting

    Police abandon theory in Pathum Thani shooting

    Police investigating the shoot-out at Thai Market in Pathum Thani on Wednesday morning have backed down from their own theory that two other men accompanied the gunman, as no witnesses have come forward to support the speculation.



    Case investigator Pol Lt-Colonel Thitichat Phanniam said police had not obtained eyewitness accounts apart from the police's own statement on Thursday quoting a vendor who said she had seen Kiartipong Meksawat arrive at the market with two unidentified men.

    The officer quoted some witnesses as saying the two men had "only watched" the incident from near a police box when the bloody shoot-out started at 4am on Wednesday.

    "Police have not yet found any evidence linking them with the shooting," he added.

    Klong Luang station chief Pol Colonel Surasak Khunnarong said Kiartipong had legally bought a motorcycle through a website and met the seller at Thai Market to pay the money at 5pm.

    He later parked it in a restricted area, and the Thai Market's security guards then impounded it.

    Market director Manas Wilairat gave a conflicting account, saying that Kiartipong had come to the market with the two men at 9pm on Tuesday. He said Kiartipong had become angry after he was searched by police on refusing to show his ID card and ownership documents for the motorcycle.

    Many vendors said they had seen Kiartipong sitting and crying on his own in the market at around midnight. He then left and returned at around 3am. Some of them said they believed Kiartipong had been verbally abused or assaulted by security guards.

    A vendor said Thai Market's guards had long been known for their aggressive manner and frequent use of force against vendors, taxi-drivers entering the compound with passes and even buyers who parked their cars in restricted areas. The vendor said she had witnessed the guards' verbal abuse, intimidation and assault throughout the many years she had sold her wares at the market.

    Meanwhile, Culture Minister Khunying Khaisri Sriaroon said she would use the shoot-out as a catalyst to urge a media-watch committee under her supervision to raise awareness of children being exposed to violence-prone media content and computer games.
    Along with files containing information on firearms and explosives downloaded from the Internet found in Kiartipong's computer in his apartment, police found a large number of computer games involving shooting and violent martial arts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog View Post
    Meanwhile, Culture Minister Khunying Khaisri Sriaroon said she would use the shoot-out as a catalyst to urge a media-watch committee under her supervision to raise awareness of children being exposed to violence-prone media content and computer games.
    Perhaps fewer AK47's in circulation might help...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    ''When face to face with a villain, police can put up a good fight. But in this case, the criminal was mentally ill and at first looked like a good guy.''
    Arai wah?

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