Man Arrested Over False Claims at Bangkok Fire Scene
A man in military uniform was arrested for impersonating an official and spreading false information at Bangkok's deadly Ladprao beer bar fire scene, where he provided unauthorized statements to media and the prime minister despite having n
Police at Phahonyothin Station are preparing to file four charges against Nitpong Kattapong, known as Sergeant Natt, after he turned himself in to investigators. The charges stem from his unauthorized presence at the Ladprao beer bar fire scene that killed 32 people and injured many others. Natt, dressed in military uniform, provided information to reporters and Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul despite having no connection to the incident.
On July 15, Police Major Sarawut Butrdee, deputy inspector of Phahonyothin Station, revealed that Natt came to meet with investigators himself, likely aware of news reports about his involvement. He coordinated with station investigators to turn himself in.
Initial investigation findings indicate charges related to unauthorized radio communication use, impersonation of an official, and acting as an official without authorization. Police are also examining whether the body armor he wore at the scene was genuine. If confirmed as authentic, additional charges will be filed. Furthermore, Natt made statements about the case that did not match facts, leading to charges of spreading rumors and false information that caused public panic.
Natt reportedly knew he would face these four charges, which prompted his decision to meet with investigators. He has not yet given a full statement and requested additional time for detailed questioning. The case allows for bail application. Since Natt voluntarily appeared before investigators, he will be charged and released without requiring bail.