A Thai minibus driver filed a criticism at Chalong Police Station yesterday after some foreigners broke two aspect view mirrors of his vehicle during a dispute on the road in Phuket.
The Thai minibus driver, Monnaphan Makaraphan, informed police that he was concerned in a dispute with the international drivers and passengers of a pink Toyota Yaris hatchback. He admitted that he and the international driver cut one another off on the Chaofa East Road within the Vichit sub-district of Phuket.
Subsequently, each drivers pulled over to the facet of the highway in an try and resolve the battle. Amid the rain, two to three foreigners abruptly exited the hatchback and approached him. Unfortunately, they failed to agree with one another, and one of many foreigners bumped into his minibus and smashed the facet view mirrors. The foreign group then went again to their automotive and drove away from the scene.
The Superintendent of the Chalong Police Station, Ekkarat Plaiduang, advised MGR Online that the incident was far beyond his supervision. Ekkarat clarified that the road fell under the jurisdiction of the Vichit Police Station and promptly knowledgeable the officers there about the matter.
Vichit Police Station officers told the press that they are operating an investigation into the case and a search for overseas suspects. Further growth on the case shall be soon disclosed.
A separate incident resembling this altercation occurred on Wednesday, May 24, when a foreigner assaulted a Chinese man on the sidewalk alongside Southern Pattaya Road in Pattaya.
Free ’s Thai spouse blamed the Chinese sufferer for crashing his car into her and almost killing her. The Thai girl encouraged her foreign boyfriend to assault the Chinese man and prevented others from interfering.
A Thai witness captured the incident on video and shared it with Thai netizens to stress relevant authorities to supply justice to the victim..