1 dead, injured in motorbike-taxi turf war
Teerarak Suthathiwong
The head of a Naklua motorbike-taxi crew is suspected of beating one
man to death and injuring another in a dispute over business turf.
Samran Phianketkit, 42, died at the taxi stand on Soi Potisan 8 Sept. 21.
Somyos Ketmanee, 43, sustained minor injuries in a fight at a nearby snooker
parlor. A driver, identified only as “Udd”, is wanted in the attacks.
Taxi driver Pairat Rungruang, 46, said the incident stemmed from Udd, who
operates another stand in front of the CP Freshmart in Naklua, was trying to
take over the Soi Potisan area. After several arguments, he came to the
stand with backup looking for Somyos and found only Samran, who works at a
nearby hotel and was only there to meet a driver friend. Udd interrogated
Samran, asking where Somyos was, and when he didn’t get an answer, Udd beat
the bystander to death with a club, Pairait said.
The suspect and fellow thugs then went into the snooker parlor where they
found Somyos, who they beat up, Pairat told police.
Police said they have probable identifications on all the attackers and
expect to make an arrest.
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