Bangkok Post

Monk, aide shot dead in Surat Thani

Two men killed after night curfew breach

- SUPAPONG CHAOLAN

SURAT THANI: A village head was arrested after a renowned developmen­t monk and his layman companion were shot dead following their detention for violating the night curfew.

The fatal shooting occurred near the entrance to Khao Phela monastery on Khao Phela Road in tambon Samor Thong of Tha Chana district.

Wisut Intharakam­noen, chief of Tha Chana district, said the shooting was reported at 2am yesterday. He accompanie­d Thana Chan police chief Pol Col Thitiwat Suthitivan­ich and other police to the scene.

They found a converted flatbed pickup truck loaded with torches, fuel and coconut coir parked by the road. A man identified later as Churat Khongkhlai, 48, was lying dead on the back of the vehicle with a gunshot wound to his neck.

About 10 metres away was the body of a monk, identified later as Phra Chonlathan Thavaro Kanchanabu­t, 49, abbot of Khao Phela monastery. He had two gunshot wounds, one to the back of his head and the other to the torso. A .32 handgun was found near his body.

Manop Kopin, 55, headman of Moo 9 village in tambon Samor Thong, was waiting for police, and surrendere­d to them.

Panyaporn Wattanapra­mote, assistant district chief, said he received a report from Thasaphon Thipsak, chief of tambon Samor Thong, that two people had been arrested at approximat­ely 12.30am for leaving their homes during the 10pm-4am curfew.

He led a team to the area and found Mr Manop and his team had already detained Mr Churat and Phra Chonlathan. They had seized the truck and equipment used for catching bees.

Mr Panyaporn said while he was reporting the curfew violation to the district chief over the phone, he heard gunshots. He went back to check what happened and found the village head had shot dead the monk and the layman.

During the police interrogat­ion,

Mr Manop claimed he saw the monk pulling out a pistol and Mr Churat grabbing a knife. He was frightened, believing they would attack him, and fired three shots at them, killing the pair on the spot.

Police detained the village head for

further questionin­g. Forensic officers were collecting evidence from the scene.

Phra Chonlathan was a developmen­t monk in Tha Chana district. He played a key role in leading local residents in building weirs and planting trees. In

2016, he received the Hemmarat award for being a good role model in the field of forest and environmen­t protection. Two years later, he received another award for similar work.

But local sources said the monk was later involved in an unspecifie­d conflict.

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