Man Storms Hospital Demanding X-Ray Evidence, Claims Tracking Device Implanted
A man stormed Phra Nang Klao Hospital demanding X-ray evidence, livestreaming claims that doctors implanted a tracking device in his head as part of a conspiracy with police. Doctors determined his surgical hardware, inserted to repair faci
Police from Ratnathibet station in Nonthaburi responded to a commotion in the corridor of Phra Nang Klao Hospital on August 5 and found two young men in a heated dispute. One man was livestreaming accusations at hospital doctors, claiming they had falsified X-ray films and implanted a tracking chip in his head—evidence he needs for a legal case against Bang Bua Thong police who allegedly assaulted him at home, fracturing his eye socket bone.
The two men argued intensely until security intervened and escorted the man to a patient room to calm down. The man, identified as Mr. A, 31, revealed he came to obtain his genuine X-ray films and broadcast the hospital's misconduct to his followers. He alleged the hospital conspired with police to give him fake films, disadvantaging his legal case, and claimed they embedded a tracking device in his skull.
However, the hospital explained that the man's facial injuries had fractured the orbital bone so severely that doctors inserted metal plates and bolts to stabilize it. His anxiety led him to misinterpret the surgical hardware as a tracking implant. Doctors assessed him as having psychiatric symptoms and transferred him to Sri Tanya Hospital for psychiatric care rather than releasing him to police.