Sophon Dismisses Romadon's Call to Establish Committee Overseeing Kamlasak Shooting Case, Says Investigation Faces No Obstacles
Parliament Speaker Sophon rejected calls for a monitoring committee over the investigation into the shooting of Nakhon Si Thammarat MP Kamlasak, saying the case is progressing without obstacles. A Pheu Thai MP had warned the incident may in
During a parliamentary session on April 30, 2569 at the National Assembly, Romadon Panjor, a Pheu Thai party list MP, raised concerns about the shooting of Nakhon Si Thammarat MP Kamlasak Liwamoh, describing it as a significant case. Although progress has been made against the suspected perpetrator group, evidence over the past month has implicated state officials, the National Intelligence Agency, military units, locations, and vehicles, leading Romadon to question whether this was merely an attack on one MP or a broader threat to parliamentary institutions.
Romadon urged Parliament Speaker Sophon Saranom to establish a monitoring committee or mechanism to ensure the investigation proceeds impartially and that investigators maintain independence, arguing that any attack on MPs constitutes an attack on the most vital institution in democracy.
Sophon responded that while he was deeply concerned from the incident's onset and had personally spoken with and encouraged the affected MP, he believed the case is progressing well and should be left to the responsible agencies. He stated there are currently no obstacles impeding the work of relevant authorities, and that he has informed all related agencies to prioritize the security of all parliamentarians regardless of their province.