M’sian man ran after shisha bust, no Songkhla abduction: Thai police

M’sian man ran after shisha bust, no Songkhla abduction: Thai police

Nation’s authorities refute claims by 46-year-old on being kidnapped in Thailand

BANGKOK – Thai police today refuted claims made by a Malaysian businessman that he was abducted in Songkhla recently.

Tourist police deputy chief and spokesman Apichart Suriboonya said the 46-year-old man in fact had escaped from the police after being nabbed for smoking baraku or shisha at a roadside in Sadao on October 19.

Smoking baraku is prohibited in Thailand and the man was nabbed following a public tip-off.

“Investigations found immigration and tourist police officers had told the man to go to the Tourist Service Centre for further investigations. However, he neither wanted to cooperate nor show his travel documents to the officers.

“Later, the man agreed to get on a police pick-up truck to go to the Tourist Service Centre,” he said in a statement.

However, Apichart said the man jumped off the pick-up as it made a turn and two days later on October 21 he left Thailand. He re-entered the kingdom on October 24 to file a complaint about being abducted.

As soon as the police learned the man had returned to Thailand, Apichart said Songkhla tourist police submitted all evidence to detectives at Sadao’s police station for official prosecution.

source – Bernama

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