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Attorney Reveals Cause of ‘Kon Kla’ Dispute at Ekkamai Shop: Police Must be Prepared to Prosecute and MPs Should Maintain Emotional Control

Dispute in Ekkamai Shop: Attorney Emphasizes Police Action and Emotional Control for MPs

Attorney Paisal Rueangrit illuminates details of the heated dispute that occurred at Yan Ekamai Restaurant involving the infamous “Kon Kla” case, Sor Kao Klai. This criminal altercation, located in the Ekkamai area, is of utmost importance and cannot be settled amicably. Consequently, it is crucial for the police to prepare for prosecution, while MPs must display emotional composure in the face of such incidents.

Attorney Paisal further revealed that, despite the absence of a police officer at the scene, the publication of a video clip to the public would trigger legal repercussions regardless of the perpetrator’s status or occupation, be it an influential individual or a politician. It is therefore the police’s responsibility to summon and interrogate them in order to identify the wrongdoer and impose appropriate fines.

Even if the charges do not include physical harm or posing threats, as per Section 391, penalties in the form of fines are mandatory. Police must issue summonses, even if the parties involved reach a settlement agreement. A physical altercation, regardless of its severity, is considered a minor criminal offense, and parties involved cannot settle it amongst themselves. The police, having knowledge of the incident and being in possession of video evidence, should call upon the involved parties, establish the culprits, and initiate legal proceedings. Neglecting to prosecute such cases due to mutual understanding would constitute a breach of duties under Section 157, as it would provide an environment where individuals feel they can freely engage in fights and harm others without any consequences.

Regarding the operating hours of the shop and its potential influence on the incident, MPs visiting the establishment must face scrutiny, as stated by lawyer Phaisan. Whether the premises are classified as a pub or a bar, they must adhere to predetermined regulations. The police are obligated to summon the shop owner and verify the licenses and permitted operating hours, timely closure, or any violations thereof.

Furthermore, the incident’s political implications or impact on ethical standards remain debatable. A neutral observation of the video clip suggests that the individual in a black shirt initiated physical contact with a woman at another table, prompting a man wearing a vest (Sor Sor. Tonkla) to intervene defensively. Subsequently, the black-clad individual attacked.

In cases where MPs or politicians find themselves subjected to abuse, they must be vigilant and take appropriate actions. Ceasing the altercation and reporting the incident is vital to avoid becoming an active participant and risking their victim status. Additionally, immediate assistance from those accompanying the injured party should focus on discouraging further violence rather than joining in the brawl. The situation necessitates considerations of appropriateness.

MPs, as representatives of the people, are held accountable not only for their actions but also for their emotional control. While they may enjoy certain privileges, such as indulging in socializing and consuming alcoholic beverages, it is crucial for them to exhibit awareness, as they are meant to serve as role models for the younger generation. Reason and adherence to the law become paramount responsibilities for MPs.

Colonel Wachirakorn Wongboon, Superintendent of Klong Tan Police Station, revealed that a report was received on the night of the incident, prompting immediate police intervention. However, by the time the authorities arrived, the shop had already closed at 2 o’clock in the morning—the incident occurred in the midst of the gradual closure, with customers gradually leaving the premises.

Authorities can confirm the presence of MPs from the far-reaching party during the actual event, given its extensive coverage in the media. Initial investigations reveal that the two parties involved had no prior acquaintance. The root cause of the conflict stemmed from an intoxicated individual attempting to engage with someone affiliated with the MPs, escalating the situation into a heated argument.

Although no formal complaints have been filed against each other thus far, both parties have reportedly offered apologies. In cases of physical assault, as in this instance, resolution through negotiations and mutual agreement effectively concludes the matter. However, if any party wishes to lodge a formal complaint, the police stand ready to investigate and initiate legal proceedings.

Attorney Paisarn pointed to the “Kon Kla” case, Sor Kao Klai, a dispute between the parties in the shop in the Ekkamai area. It is a criminal case that cannot be settled. Police must be ready to prosecute MPs must have a sense of emotional control.

Attorney Paisal Rueangrit revealed the cause of an argument between tourists and Sor Kao Klai at Yan Ekamai Restaurant 12 although the above case was not a case where a police officer was not present, but if a video clip had been published to the public Regardless of the person who committed the crime was an important person or a politician. It is the duty of the police to call them to examine them to identify the person and to fine them.

Even if the charge is not bodily injury or dangerous, according to Section 391, the penalty must be fined, the police must issue a summons even if the parties agree to settle. Since fighting and assaulting each other is a minor criminal case, settle each other. Now the police know the matter and see the evidence clip and they have to call the parties and have to prove the person and adjust the criminal case to break up. If the police do not act because the parties agree, they will fall into the category of negligence of their duties under Section 157 because if they do not prosecute, the public can fight and hurt each other throughout the house throughout the city.

Regarding whether the shop is open over time or not MPs came to travel until there was an issue that would affect the situation. MP or not, lawyer Phaisan said whether the restaurant is a pub or a bar. Will it be too open? The police will have to issue a summons to the shop owner to check if they have a license and what time they can open. Is it open over time or why isn’t it closed yet?

As to whether it will affect political ethics or not. from watching the clip of the incident and reacting neutrally It can be seen that, at the time of the incident, the black shirt should have touched the body of another woman at the table, and that a man was wearing a vest (Sor Sor. Tonkla) brushed the man’s hand away to protect her. Then the black man attacked.

If the person being abused MPs or politicians must be aware and stop the reason for stopping and reporting complaints. Because joining in the crime will become a person who is not a victim. and that party only has one person People who are with the injured person must help each other to discourage, not join together to prevent. Because he has to look at the suitability too.

If he claims that MPs are also a matter of morality and ethics because they must know how to control their emotions because they are representatives of the people. Even if it is a privilege to sit and drink in such places But awareness must be there because it is MPs must use reason and use the law as a role model for young people too.

Colonel Wachirakorn Wongboon, Superintendent of Klong Tan Police Station, said he received a report on the night of the accident and the police went to investigate. When the police went to investigate, the store had already been closed since 2 o’clock in the morning, when the argument took place while the store was gradually closing. The customers then gradually walk out of the store.

Ready to confirm that MPs from the far-reaching party were in the real event as it had already appeared in the news To begin with, the two parties had never known each other before. The crux of the problem When it came to be born, one of the party got drunk and tried to talk to a girl friend in the group of MPs, leading to an increasing row.

Most recently, both parties No complaints have been filed to accuse each other, but it is known that both parties have already apologized to each other. In this case, although it is a case of assault But when both parties negotiate and agree to a compromise, it is over, but if you want to report a complaint, the police are willing to investigate and prosecute.

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