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Border patrol police resume counting at the College of Dramatic Arts in Muang district of Nakhon Si Thammarat yesterday morning. Counting was disrupted Sunday night by a shooting which left a police officer dead and two people wounded. &mash; NUCHAREE RAEKROON

NUTCHAREE RAEKROON

Nakhon Si Thammarat _ A police officer was gunned down and two others were wounded in a shooting at a vote counting venue in constituency 3 on Sunday night.

The shooting followed a heated argument between two groups of people supporting different political parties.

Pol Sgt-Maj Suthee Preechacharn, 35, of Phrom Khiri district police station, was hit in the chest and arm in the fracas, which erupted about 11pm. He died on the way to hospital.

Two others hurt by stray bullets were Manu Rakdee and Wasant Bunvibul.

The shooter, Somchai Khongduang, 33, a native of tambon Tharua, was arrested shortly after.

Witnesses said Pol Sgt-Maj Suthee, who backed the Democrat candidate contesting constituency 3, took a photograph of Somchai, who supported the Thai Rak Thai candidate, at the counting venue in tambon Tharua of Muang district.

Somchai demanded his photo be deleted from the camera but the officer refused. An argument ensued. The officer later asked his men to surround Somchai and members of his group.

Somchai pulled out a pistol and fired three shots at the sergeant-major. He was charged with murder and illegal possession of a firearm.


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