Chonburi: A group of young people threw ping pong bombs on the road near people's houses. The latest update is that the police have sent a team of investigators to the area to urgently track down the perpetrators.
According to Thai News Agency, footage from a local security camera captured the moment when a group of teenagers rode past on their motorcycles before turning around to throw ping pong bombs onto the road near the entrance to Wat Dok Mai in Village 1, Tambon Hansang, Amphoe Bang Pa-in, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, late last night (February 4). The incident occurred near shops and houses, but no one was injured.
Today, reporters went to the scene and met Mr. Anuwat, 36 years old, the owner of a house near the scene. He showed them the marks on the road and pieces of black tape wrapped around a broken plastic bag that was burning.
Mr. Anucha said that at around 01.45 a.m., some teenagers rode past once and circled back before throwing rocks in front of his house once and in front of his house once. At that time, he was lying down and heard the loud noise. In shock, he went out to look and checked the CCTV camera and it was as shown in the picture. Normally, at the pavilion on Asia Road near the entrance, there would be teenagers gathering and revving their engines regularly, but this time, he didn't know which group it was. From what he saw on the camera, it didn't seem like they were kids from the neighborhood.
Initially, the homeowner went to file a daily record at Bang Pa-in Police Station. Officers sent a team of Bang Pa-in police investigators to the area to gather additional information in order to expedite the process of tracking down the group of teenagers and taking legal action.