Police Destroy 21 Illegal Firearms After Case Concluded
Bang Sri Muang Police destroyed 21 illegal firearms seized through court order, including homemade weapons of various calibers that were dismantled to prevent future criminal use. Police warned young people against purchasing illegal arms o
Bang Sri Muang Police Station has destroyed 21 illegal firearms following the completion of criminal proceedings and a court confiscation order. The weapons included homemade Thai firearms and various calibers—9mm, .32mm, .38mm, and .22mm. Before destruction, a police committee verified each firearm's serial number and details against the confiscation list. The guns were then dismantled using cutting equipment, and the remains were buried according to standard procedures to prevent reuse in future crimes.
On August 8, 2026, Colonel Phumisat Tangwitchdecha, commander of Bang Sri Muang Police Station, announced the action and warned teenagers, students, and young people against possessing illegal firearms. He noted that recent arrests at the station revealed many weapons were being bought and sold online. Police cautioned the public not to be deceived into purchasing illegal arms, as possession carries criminal penalties under firearms laws and may lead to serious violence. Unauthorized possession or carrying of firearms is a criminal offense with severe legal consequences.