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School fire in Sakhon Nakhon
By THE NATION ON SUNDAY
Published on May 23, 2010
A school was set alight in Sakhon Nakhon and there was other property damage on the second night of the cur-few on Friday. Guards were posted in several neighbour-hoods near areas where there were clashes in Bangkok to watch out for arson attacks.
A two-storey wooden building at Ban Bodmadpoknoi School in Sakhon Nakhon's Panna Nikhom district burnt down at 3am, despite a curfew being imposed in the province.
Forensic police who went to the scene at 9am to col-lect evidence found cut pieces of a motorbike tyre.
In Samut Prakan's Muang district, police and a fire engine rushed to the Km 5 marker on Theparak Road at 12.30am where tyres were burning, but two suspects managed to flee on a Yamaha Fino motorbike.
Half an hour later police were alerted to the smash-ing of an ATM at Krung Thai Bank's Wat Nam Daeng branch by some youngsters.
In Chon Buri's Sattahip district, four teenage boys wearing red headbands were arrested at a checkpoint near Nong Takhien public park at 12.30am on suspicion of being part of a gang that lit giant firecrackers at Sattahip Market, which rudely awoke many residents in the area.
The suspects denied any involvement, but admitted they had made giant firecrackers to play with. When they saw the checkpoint, they tossed the fireworks into a nearby pond.
After taking a statement, police called their parents to pick them up and told them not to leave home between 9pm and 5am because a curfew would be imposed on Saturday night.
In the capital, the Soi Mor Leng community in Ratchathevi district set up lookouts for any troublemak-ers.
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School fire in Sakhon Nakhon
By THE NATION ON SUNDAY
Published on May 23, 2010
A school was set alight in Sakhon Nakhon and there was other property damage on the second night of the cur-few on Friday. Guards were posted in several neighbour-hoods near areas where there were clashes in Bangkok to watch out for arson attacks.
A two-storey wooden building at Ban Bodmadpoknoi School in Sakhon Nakhon's Panna Nikhom district burnt down at 3am, despite a curfew being imposed in the province.
Forensic police who went to the scene at 9am to col-lect evidence found cut pieces of a motorbike tyre.
In Samut Prakan's Muang district, police and a fire engine rushed to the Km 5 marker on Theparak Road at 12.30am where tyres were burning, but two suspects managed to flee on a Yamaha Fino motorbike.
Half an hour later police were alerted to the smash-ing of an ATM at Krung Thai Bank's Wat Nam Daeng branch by some youngsters.
In Chon Buri's Sattahip district, four teenage boys wearing red headbands were arrested at a checkpoint near Nong Takhien public park at 12.30am on suspicion of being part of a gang that lit giant firecrackers at Sattahip Market, which rudely awoke many residents in the area.
The suspects denied any involvement, but admitted they had made giant firecrackers to play with. When they saw the checkpoint, they tossed the fireworks into a nearby pond.
After taking a statement, police called their parents to pick them up and told them not to leave home between 9pm and 5am because a curfew would be imposed on Saturday night.
In the capital, the Soi Mor Leng community in Ratchathevi district set up lookouts for any troublemak-ers.