Lawyer for MP Komlasak Files Request with Police Chief to Investigate Evidence in Shooting Case, Believes There Are Masterminds Behind the Plot
Lawyer for Narathiwat MP Komlasak filed a petition with the police chief demanding investigation into masterminds behind a March shooting attack, arguing that seven arrested suspects were hired killers and the true organizers remain unident
On May 7, 2025, at the Royal Thai Police headquarters, attorney Gija Alishawah, representing Narathiwat MP Komlasak Leewamae of the Prachachat Party, filed a petition for justice with Police Commissioner General Kittarat Panphetch. The petition sought fair treatment for Komlasak and two other victims of a shooting attack that occurred on March 20. The lawyer argues that beyond the seven suspects already arrested, there are other masterminds directing the operation.
Gija revealed that he had been authorized by Komlasak and the two other shooting victims to file this complaint with national police headquarters, following two previous complaints to local investigators. He expressed frustration that investigators announced they had captured all perpetrators but offered no clear direction on how the case would proceed. The victims believe multiple organizers remain unidentified.
Gija highlighted concerns about the investigation's thoroughness, noting that despite arresting seven suspects, this doesn't guarantee conviction without solid evidence. He called for police oversight of the investigation team and accelerated case proceedings, requesting they gather phone records, examine LINE and messaging applications, monitor social media discussions related to the shooting, and track weapon usage and vehicle routes.
Gija drew comparisons to other national security cases, such as bombings at police headquarters, where investigators worked with greater detail and speed. He expressed concern that Komlasak's case might parallel that of attorney Somchai Nilamphaijit, where the true organizers remain unknown to this day. Based on suspects' statements—many claiming they had no connection to Komlasak or disputes with him—it's evident they were hired killers. Investigators must determine who hired them. Gija emphasized the need for rock-solid evidence establishing the identity of those who ordered and financed the attack, so courts can hold all perpetrators accountable.
Gija noted that Komlasak is currently under witness protection with local and central police providing security. However, two detained military officers with senior ranks and local positions were released on bail, raising concerns they might intimidate witnesses or tamper with evidence, prompting this petition to the police chief.