Police-shooter shot, siege ends

Task force police in front of the house in Sai Mai district, Bangkok, during the standoff. (Photo: Metropolitan Police Bureau, IDMB)
Task force police in front of the house in Sai Mai district, Bangkok, during the standoff. (Photo: Metropolitan Police Bureau, IDMB)

The siege at a house in Bangkok's Sai Mai district, where a police officer had been firing gunshots since Tuesday morning, ended shortly after noon on Wednesday.

Pol Lt Col Kittikarn Saengbun, 51, an inspector attached to the Special Branch Bureau, was shot and wounded by police commandos at 12.19pm, ending the 24-hour long standoff, police said.

The wounded man was taken to hospital and later died.

No other people were injured.

A police drone shows the agitated police officer inside his house in Sai Mai district, Bangkok. (Photo: Police TV)

The siege was in its second day, with the police inspector inside the house refusing to surrender.

Police had been at the scene since Tuesday, after shots were heard at the house around 11am. He began firing 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.

Negotiations to calm the agitated officer down failed. The officer reportedly fired more than 50 gunshots on Tuesday into Wednesday.

Around 2.30am on Wednesday, officers fired about 20 tear gas canisters into the house.

At 5.05am, officers moved closer to his house, placing a ladder up to the second-floor balcony. Stun grenades were thrown into the house.

At 10.57am, Pol Lt Col Kittikarn reportedly agreed to hold talks via mobile phone, and he asked for cigarettes.

At 11.25am, television news reported that police had entered the first floor of the house.

Vocabulary

  • agitated (adj): anxious and nervous - ปั่นป่วน, กระวนกระวายใจ, ตื่นเต้น
  • bullet: a small, metal object that is shot from a gun - กระสุนปืน
  • canister: a round metal container that is used to hold gases or chemical substances under pressure - กระป๋องสเปรย์
  • commando: a soldier trained to attack in areas controlled by an enemy - สมาชิกของหน่วยจู่โจม
  • fail (verb): to not do something - ผิดพลาด, ล้มเหลว
  • helmet: a strong hard hat that covers and protects the head - หมวกกันน็อก
  • injured (adj): hurt in an accident, natural disaster, attack, etc. - ได้รับบาดเจ็บ
  • inspector: an officer of middle rank in the police force - สารวัตร
  • negotiations: formal discussion in which people or groups try to reach an agreement - การเจรจาต่อรอง
  • refuse (verb): to say or show that you will not do something; to say or show that you will not do something that someone has asked you to do - ปฏิเสธ
  • siege: a situation in which a group of people surround a building in order to protest about something or to force the people inside to come out - การเข้าห้อมล้อม
  • special branch police (noun): police units responsible for matters of national security - หน่วยตำรวจรับผิดชอบด้านความมั่นคงของชาติ
  • standoff: a disagreement or fight in which neither opponent can do anything to win or achieve their aim; a stalemate - สถานการณ์ที่ต่างเอาชนะกันไม่ได้
  • stun grenade (noun): a explosive device that does not kill but temporarily stuns a person, confusing them and causing them to not know where they are -
  • surrender: to give yourself up - ยอมแพ้ ยอมจำนน
  • tear gas: a gas used by some police and armed forces to control crowds of people. It hurts the eyes and makes them produce tears - ก๊าซน้ำตา
  • wounded: injured, especially where your skin or flesh is damaged, usually seriously - บาดเจ็บ
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