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    Bangkok cop killer, more suspects surrender

    Suspects in cop's killing surrender


    Five more suspects in the death of a Suthisan policeman during a brawl in Bangkok's Soi Vibhavadi-Rangsit 16/9 on Saturday night turned themselves in yesterday, saying they feared revenge by the officer's colleagues.

    Six people, all related, are now in police custody.

    The five Nawong family members who turned themselves in to acting national police chief General Seripisut Temiyavej at national police headquarters yesterday were named as Krisada, 26, Tu, 21, Athit, 24, Somchai, 49, and Kittipong, 19.

    On Sunday, Art Nawong, 22, was arrested at Khlong Bang Sue 1 Community in Din Daeng.

    Suthisan police charged the five with the murder of Sgt-Major Weera Sri-ood and obstructing a police officer.

    Krisada told investigators his group had got into an argument with another group and they had chased each other until they ran into Weera, who was patrolling the area. Weera tried to stop the groups from brawling.

    He said Weera hit him in the head once and slapped his face twice, so he ran away from the officer, who chased him with a baseball bat. They got into a fist fight until Weera's two colleagues ran up to help him. Krisada said he hit Weera with the bat, but never thought that it would kill him.

    After the assault, all suspects fled the scene. But fearing for their safety, the five family members turned themselves in at police headquarters and asked for officers other than those from Suthisan to detain and interrogate them.

    Suthisan superintendent Colonel Suradech Dentham said bail was set at Bt500,000 but none of the six had applied for it. He said the police investigation had found all the suspects knew Weera well, but it was not known why they assaulted him.

    Art, who claimed he did not take part in the assault on Weera but saw Krisada hitting the officer, had just been released from jail after serving three years for drug possession.

    Earlier yesterday, Weera's wife Nitaya Chaliewkan, 55, collected his body from the Police General Hospital's morgue. His funeral will be held at Wat Phrasri Mahathat, with the cremation rite on Thursday.

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    ...Krisada told investigators his group had got into an argument with another group and they had chased each other until they ran into Weera, who was patrolling the area.
    How two groups chase each other is beyond me unless they take turns or run in a circle, but Weera is on patrol and tries to stop the brawl with a baseball bat he happens to be carrying, hits Krisada on the head with it then chases him for more of the same, catches up and they have a fistfight but Weera now has 2 colleagues on his team but the 3 of them cannot prevent Krisada from retrieving the baseball bat at which time he is surprised that Weera died with a single blow to the head, one imagines a bit harder than he was hit earlier.

    Life must be real fulfilling as a Nation hack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keda View Post
    How two groups chase each other is beyond me unless they take turns or run in a circle
    Keystone cops come to mind.

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    Reminds me of a friend of mine, who was driving along my soi, in Seri Village, when he noticed, through his rear view mirror, that a police car was chasing him. He put his foot down, and gave them a hell of a chase, until eventually, they caught him, and brought him back to the police station.
    Being interviewed, and questioned, regarding the incident, the man explained, thet, not long ago his wife, ran off with a policeman. The inspecting officer asked,"but why did'nt you stop??".

    He said. "I thought you were bringing her back!!!!"

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