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Published 12 Jul, 2017 07:02am

Rare mass shooting in Thailand

BANGKOK: Eight relatives, including three children, were killed by gunmen posing as government officials in Thailand’s Krabi province, police said on Tuesday, a mass slaying investigators believe was sparked by a personal conflict.

Police say a gang of around six or seven men, dressed in camouflage outfits, stormed a house in the southern province around 4pm (0900 GMT) on Monday.

They took 10 people hostage and waited for the owner of the property — a local village chief — to return.

“Around 8pm the owner arrived, all of them [the victims] were handcuffed and blindfolded until midnight when gunmen opened fire,” Chaiwut Buathong, chief of Ao Luek district, told AFP.

Six died at the scene and two others died in hospital, Chaiwut said, adding three of the victims were girls aged under 15. Three others were taken to hospital with one in critical condition.

Deputy national police spokesman Krissana Pattanacharoen told reporters the victims came from a local Muslim family and that the gunmen “claimed to be officials who wanted to check on illegal activity”.

Photos taken by medical workers showed two bodies slumped on a blood-splattered children’s bed, with a teddy bear thrown to one side.

Police said they are still investigating possible motives, including a property dispute between the village chief and locals who occupied public land in his community.

“Personally I believe that the motive is a serious personal conflict,” said national police chief Chaktip Chaijinda, who flew down to Krabi to lead the investigation.

Firearm ownership is common in Thailand and the country boasts one of the highest gun-related homicide rates in Asia.

But while petty arguments and disputes frequently turn deadly, mass organised killings are rare.

Published in Dawn, July 12th, 2017

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