Village leader gunned down in southern Thailand
A village leader was gunned down by two suspected terrorists militants in Narathiwat province on Friday morning.
Singchai Salae, 37, was heading to a tea shop on a motorcycle when he was attacked by two men who followed him on another motorcycle.
The pillion rider fired at him with an AK47. When the victim and his motorcycle fell to the ground, the other man fired more shots at him with a handgun, killing him instantly. The two attackers then took a 9mm pistol from Singchai before fleeing.
Singchai had been working with Gen Pichet Wisaijorn, the assistant army chief, on a sufficiency economy project for the village. The project later became a model for other villages in the three southern border provinces.
Police said Singchai had earlier survived two similar attacks.
Two suspected terrorists insurgents were killed in a gun battle with authorities in this Narathiwat province Friday afternoon.
50 troops from Narathiwat Taskforce 32 were sent to besiege a house after learning that terrorists insurgents were gathering there. Three of them rushed out of the house and shot at the troops.
The troops returned fire, killed two of them and arrested the other.
One of the slain suspects was identified as Rophi Kuado, 46.
A paramilitary ranger was killed and another seriously wounded in a drive-by shooting in Yala province on Saturday, police said.
The rangers were traveling on a motorcycle when gunmen on a pickup truck shot at them before fleeing. One of them died at the scene and his colleague was seriously injured.
Police blamed separatist terrorists militants.
Posted by: ryuge 2011-01-08 |