Masked Youths Vandalize Cannabis Shop in Sattahip

PHOTO: สยามชล นิวส์

Sattahip —

A cannabis shop in Sattahip district, Chonburi province, was vandalized twice by masked youths, with the second incident involving possible gunfire, according to the shop owner.

On June 12th, 2024, a local reporter was notified by Mr. Sakda Niempai, a 29-year-old owner of a cannabis shop in Sattahip, that a group of teenagers had vandalized his shop located in front of the Bang Saray Night Market twice. The CCTV cameras clearly captured the incidents, and Mr. Sakda had already filed a report with Sattahip police.

According to Mr. Sakda, the first incident occurred about three days ago, when a group of teenagers arrived at his shop in a sedan and got out with a baseball bat. The group then threatened the shop owner in the middle of the street and challenged him to come out to face them. The CCTV cameras clearly captured the suspects’ faces, but they left without causing any damage, so Mr. Sakda did not file a police report at that time.

However, the second incident occurred around 1:00 AM on June 11th, when two masked men, believed to be part of the same group, entered the shop and damaged Mr. Sakda’s property. The suspects left a machete and an unopened soda bottle at the scene before leaving the store on a motorcycle. The shop owner and his friends, who were inside at the time, chased after them but were unable to catch them.

The shop owner also claimed that he heard three loud bangs and saw flashes of light resembling gunshots coming from the suspects. He said he had no idea why this group of teenagers vandalized his shop, as he has never had any trouble with anyone. He urged the police to quickly track down the teenagers and bring them to justice.

PHOTO: สยามชล นิวส์
PHOTO: สยามชล นิวส์

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Aim Tanakorn
The local news translator at The Pattaya News. Aim is a twenty-four year old who currently lives in Bangkok. Interested in English translation, story-telling, and entrepreneurship, he believes that hard-working is an indispensable component of every success in this world.