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The Advertiser
4 hours ago
- The Advertiser
Five killed in Bangkok market after gunman opens fire
At least five people have been killed when a gunman opened fire at a market in Thailand's capital. The gunman took his own life in Monday's incident in Bangkok, Charin Gopatta, Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, told Reuters. "Police are investigating the identity of the person and the motive for the incident," Thai police said in a statement. The five people killed by the gunman were security guards at the market, it said. No tourists were killed or injured in the shooting incident, said Sanong Saengmani, a police official in Bangkok's Bang Sue district, where the market that mainly sells agricultural produce is located. Tourism is a key economic driver in Thailand, Southeast Asia's second-largest economy, where growth has been sluggish and such incidents can potentially dampen sentiment. In video shared by police, a suspect in a white hat and a backpack slung on his chest is seen walking through a car park at the market. Gun violence and gun ownership are not uncommon in Thailand. In October 2023, a 14-year-old suspect used a modified handgun to kill two people and injure five others at a luxury mall in central Bangkok. A year earlier, a former police officer killed 36 people, including 22 children, in a gun-and-knife attack at a nursery in eastern Thailand. Lifeline 13 11 14 beyondblue 1300 22 4636 At least five people have been killed when a gunman opened fire at a market in Thailand's capital. The gunman took his own life in Monday's incident in Bangkok, Charin Gopatta, Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, told Reuters. "Police are investigating the identity of the person and the motive for the incident," Thai police said in a statement. The five people killed by the gunman were security guards at the market, it said. No tourists were killed or injured in the shooting incident, said Sanong Saengmani, a police official in Bangkok's Bang Sue district, where the market that mainly sells agricultural produce is located. Tourism is a key economic driver in Thailand, Southeast Asia's second-largest economy, where growth has been sluggish and such incidents can potentially dampen sentiment. In video shared by police, a suspect in a white hat and a backpack slung on his chest is seen walking through a car park at the market. Gun violence and gun ownership are not uncommon in Thailand. In October 2023, a 14-year-old suspect used a modified handgun to kill two people and injure five others at a luxury mall in central Bangkok. A year earlier, a former police officer killed 36 people, including 22 children, in a gun-and-knife attack at a nursery in eastern Thailand. Lifeline 13 11 14 beyondblue 1300 22 4636 At least five people have been killed when a gunman opened fire at a market in Thailand's capital. The gunman took his own life in Monday's incident in Bangkok, Charin Gopatta, Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, told Reuters. "Police are investigating the identity of the person and the motive for the incident," Thai police said in a statement. The five people killed by the gunman were security guards at the market, it said. No tourists were killed or injured in the shooting incident, said Sanong Saengmani, a police official in Bangkok's Bang Sue district, where the market that mainly sells agricultural produce is located. Tourism is a key economic driver in Thailand, Southeast Asia's second-largest economy, where growth has been sluggish and such incidents can potentially dampen sentiment. In video shared by police, a suspect in a white hat and a backpack slung on his chest is seen walking through a car park at the market. Gun violence and gun ownership are not uncommon in Thailand. In October 2023, a 14-year-old suspect used a modified handgun to kill two people and injure five others at a luxury mall in central Bangkok. A year earlier, a former police officer killed 36 people, including 22 children, in a gun-and-knife attack at a nursery in eastern Thailand. Lifeline 13 11 14 beyondblue 1300 22 4636 At least five people have been killed when a gunman opened fire at a market in Thailand's capital. The gunman took his own life in Monday's incident in Bangkok, Charin Gopatta, Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, told Reuters. "Police are investigating the identity of the person and the motive for the incident," Thai police said in a statement. The five people killed by the gunman were security guards at the market, it said. No tourists were killed or injured in the shooting incident, said Sanong Saengmani, a police official in Bangkok's Bang Sue district, where the market that mainly sells agricultural produce is located. Tourism is a key economic driver in Thailand, Southeast Asia's second-largest economy, where growth has been sluggish and such incidents can potentially dampen sentiment. In video shared by police, a suspect in a white hat and a backpack slung on his chest is seen walking through a car park at the market. Gun violence and gun ownership are not uncommon in Thailand. In October 2023, a 14-year-old suspect used a modified handgun to kill two people and injure five others at a luxury mall in central Bangkok. A year earlier, a former police officer killed 36 people, including 22 children, in a gun-and-knife attack at a nursery in eastern Thailand. Lifeline 13 11 14 beyondblue 1300 22 4636


West Australian
6 hours ago
- West Australian
At least five killed in shooting in Bangkok
At least five people have been killed at a market in a shooting in the Thai capital Bangkok. The gunman took his own life in the incident on Monday, Charin Gopatta, Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, told Reuters. Four security guards at the Or To Ko market, which sells agricultural produce and local food, were killed by the gunman, as well as a woman, according to the Erawan Emergency Medical Centre that monitors Bangkok hospitals.


Perth Now
6 hours ago
- Perth Now
At least five killed in shooting in Bangkok
At least five people have been killed at a market in a shooting in the Thai capital Bangkok. The gunman took his own life in the incident on Monday, Charin Gopatta, Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, told Reuters. Four security guards at the Or To Ko market, which sells agricultural produce and local food, were killed by the gunman, as well as a woman, according to the Erawan Emergency Medical Centre that monitors Bangkok hospitals.