Thailand: Shooting bullets to shooting selfies with the Thai police
A celebratory mood took over Bangkok on Tuesday afternoon with police and protesters uniting to remove barricades at key government buildings.
Thousands of protesters and police forces joined across the city, seemingly in victory, taking photos and waving flags.
Results of the negotiations are as yet unconfirmed but with some reports of a truce being agreed.
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Thai police arrest two Australians after two Germans injured in shooting incident
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1. Wide of Sensabai alley walkway where the shooting took place
2. Various of tourists walking in front of Sensabai Pearl Resotel where shooting took place
3. Mid of camera at the Orchid Guest Hotel that caught the shooting on film
4. Wide exterior of Orchid Guest Hotel
5. Wide exterior of Sensabai Pearl Resotel
6. SOUNDBITE (Thai) Name not available, witness:
There were foreigners came to ask me if I know the man in the picture. So I say I knew. That was it and then five minutes later I heard gun shooting.
7. Various of travel agent at the Sensabai Pearl Resotel talking with customer
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Thai police have arrested two Australian men after a shooting incident in the seaside town of Phuket in which two German tourists were injured.
John Edward Cohen, 33, and Adam Lewis Shea, 26, were allegedly involved in a dispute with a Danish man over a motorbike at Patong Beach on Tuesday.
During the confrontation, Cohen allegedly fired a gun, accidentally wounding German tourists, Johann Baschenegger, 42, and Joseph Woerner, 71.
The two were taken to Patong hospital.
Cohen and Shea were arrested an hour after the shooting, according to local media.
Police gave permission for media to view CCTV footage, which was said to show the two Australian suspects entering the Sensabai Pearl Resotel hotel lobby and showing a picture.
A hotel worker, who did not want to be named, confirmed on Thursday that two suspects came in two days earlier with photos of a man and then five minutes later she heard gun shots.
Two men, said to be the injured German victims, are then seen running into the reception area.
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The Royal Thai Police are the national police of Thailand.
Primary responsibility for the maintenance of public order through enforcement of the kingdom's laws was exercised by the Thailand National Police Department (TNPD), a subdivision of the Ministry of Interior. Charged with performing police functions throughout the entire country, the TNPD was a unitary agency whose power and influence in Thai national life had at times rivaled that of the army.
The formal functions of the TNPD included more than the enforcement of laws and apprehension of offenders. The department also played an important role in the government's efforts to suppress the remnants of the insurgency. In the event of an invasion by external forces, much of the police force would come under the control of the Ministry of Defense to serve with, but not be incorporated into, the military forces.
Originally modeled on the pre-World War II national police force of Japan, the TNPD was reorganized several times to meet changing public order and internal security needs. American advice, training, and equipment, which were provided from 1951 through the early 1970s, did much to introduce new law enforcement concepts and practices and to aid in the modernization of the TNPD. During this era the strength and effectiveness of the police grew steadily.
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Russian Tourist Shot by Thai Police: Woman hit in ankle by stray bullet
27-year-old Russian tourist Elena Sarycmeva has been hit by a stray bullet fired by police who were chasing two teenage bag snatchers in Pattaya, Thailand.
The 9 mm bullet hit Sarycmeva in her left ankle. Police said one of the suspects in the bag snatching fired toward officers while being cornered at an intersection and the patrol police who were chasing them fired back to stop their attempt to escape.
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Thai police arrest suspect in British tourist shooting
Thai police have arrested a man following the fatal shooting of a British tourist at a New Year's Eve party on Koh Phangan island. Stephen Ashton was partying at the Zoom Bar on Haad Rin beach when a scuffle broke out between two gangs of Thai youths. The scuffle developed into a fist fight. As one of the gangs fled the bar, one man turned and fired a homemade gun. The shot hit Ashton in the torso. He died at the scene
Thai police have arrested 26-year old Ekkapan Kaewkla, and confiscated the gun thought to have been used in the shooting.
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The new year has gotten off to a tragic start in Bangkok, Thailand, where at least 59 people have been killed in a nightclub fire. The blaze erupted shortly after midnight. (Dec. 31)
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Thailand: Anti-coup protesters clash with Bangkok police
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M/S Clashes against police
M/S Intervention police rushing in
M/S Protester whips police with belt
W/S Clashes
M/S Thai army soldier
M/S Police official tells everyone to move back
M/S Police officer detaining woman
M/S Police detaining oman
M/S Army surrounding woman
M/S Army releasing woman
SOT, Nittaya, protester, (Thai): We were standing in front of the police line and then somebody pushed a police officer and he fell into the floor. The soldiers and police then took my hands, holding me and dragged me behind the line.
M/S Thai police intervention force
W/S Thai military standing behind Police truck
W/S Thai military
M/S Thai military
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Anti-coup protesters clashed against the national police blocking their access to the Victory monument in Bangkok on Saturday. During the clashes several people were arrested and the Thai army could be seen monitoring the situation.
Around 200 people started from Major Ratchayothin complex in northern Bangkok to rally against Thailand's military coup. The demonstration was meant to end at the Victory Monument but the police forces were blocking the area around Phraholyothin road, where the clashes took place.
Thailand has experienced more coups than any other country in contemporary history since the Siamese Revolution of 1932, witnessing a total of 12 successful military coups in just 82 years.
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Thai Police Seek Interpol Help to Track Bomb Suspect
Thailand has asked Interpol for help in tracking down the man they believe planted a bomb in Bangkok that killed 20 people, sending the international police organization an image of the suspected bomber. A Deputy national police spokesman told Reuters,We sent a request for assistance.. Police suspect the young man caught in grainy footage leaving a backpack at the crowded shrine shortly before the explosion is foreign but the deputy spokesman said Thai police were not focused on any particular country or region with their appeal to Interpol.
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BANGKOK, March 23 - Thais gathered the Breitling Jet Team, the largest civilian aerobatic display team in Europe, at Don Mueang Airport on Saturday morning.
The event was to celebrate Thailand's RTAF Commemoration Day on March 27 and Royal Thai Air Force Day on April 9.
The ambience was lively with a large crowd of Thai people experiencing the high-flying aerobatic performances.
Royal Thai Air Force Commander-in-Chief Air Chief Marshal Prajin Juntong led other high-ranking army officials to witness the airshow, starting with Gripen and F-16 fighter jets, and other performances.
The Breitling Jet Team flies seven Aero L-39 Albatross jets and has performed in more than 30 countries worldwide including China, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia.
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Bangkok bombing: Thai police issue arrest warrant for Turkish man
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Thai police arrested two foreign men and have issued an arrest warrant for a Turkish man on Wednesday related to the deadly bombing at Erawan Shrine in Bangkok.The first suspect was arrested at an apartment in Bangkok on Saturday, where police also found several fake passports and bomb-making materials, Reuters reported.The second suspect was arrested in Thailand’s Sa Kaeo province near the border with Cambodia on Tuesday. His fingerprints were found on explosives uncovered from the apartment, according to Reuters.“The man ... may be the person who took the bomb out of the room or brought the bomb to the location of the incident,” Reuters quoted Thai police spokesman Prawut Thawornsiri as saying.Thai police also issued an arrest warrant for a Turkish man on Wednesday. The man is married to a Thai woman who rented the apartment where bomb-making materials were found.
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THAI POLICE CLASH WITH PAD PROTESTERS
THAI POLICE CLASHED WITH PAD PROTESTERS WHO BARRICADED PARLIAMENT AREA
MORE THEN 400 INJURED AND 2 DEAD
BANGKOK 7 OCTOBER 2008
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Police: Shootout victim was carrying stolen MyKad
The robbery suspect who was shot dead after a shootout with police in Brickfields has yet to be identified.
Thai Police Round Up Hundreds of Foreigners, Again
Like hosts of a reality television show, police in the Thai capital of Bangkok on an almost weekly basis trot out the foreigners they’ve busted for various visa and immigration violations. Most are low-skilled or service workers from neighboring countries. In the first half of February, they arrested more than 500.
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