The Phuket News

Van driver threatens taxi driver with knife in road rage incident

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POLICE HAVE APPREHENDE­D A hot-headed van driver who pulled a knife and threatened a taxi driver in the middle of one of the island’s busiest roads last Saturday (Apr 27).

The incident happened near the Darasamut Intersecti­on on the bypass road southbound and was very quickly posted on social media by witnesses who snapped footage of the agitated driver confrontin­g the taxi driver.

Officials at the Phuket Land Transport Office (PLTO) were informed of the incident, who contacted Wichit Police to deal with the matter.

Wichit Police Chief Pol Col Chatri Chukaew ordered a team to investigat­e the matter. The officers were very quickly able to identify the driver of the white Toyota van via the vehicle’s license plates before tracking him down to an address in Thalang.

The offender was subsequent­ly identified as 57-year-old Thanongsak Maenman, of Moo 1, Thepkrasat­tri.

Police took the man to Wichit Police Station, where blood and urine tests were conducted to determine any traces of alcohol or drugs – both tests returned negative, police confirmed.

In relaying his version of the incident to police, Mr Thanongsak claimed the driver of the yellow-plated, Phuket-registered taxi was driving extremely slowly in the right lane. Angered at the slow pace, Mr Thanongsak sounded his horn before pulling alongside the taxi as traffic slowed. He then proceeded to exit his vehicle and advance to the driver’s side of the taxi where a heated argument ensued. Mr Thanongsak then pulled a fruit knife and threatened the driver before the latter managed to drive away.

The taxi driver subsequent­ly lodged an official complaint with Wichit Police who then charged Mr Thanongsak, once he had been apprehende­d.

He was charged with “taking a weapon (knife) into a city, village or public way openly or without reasonable cause [and] causing others to be afraid or frightened by threatenin­g behaviour.” Legal action and formal charges will follow in due course, police confirmed. The Phuket News

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