Wan Muhammadnoor Demands Justice in Assassination Attempt on MP Kamalsakdi, Exposes Dark Forces Abusing State Power
A ruling party leader demands justice after an assassination attempt on a Narathiwat MP in March, alleging powerful figures abused state resources to target the lawmaker for his human rights work.
At Pattani University's annual assembly on April 26, 2569, Wan Muhammadnoor Matha delivered closing remarks with strong political positions, particularly addressing the March 20 assassination attempt on Narathiwat MP Kamalsakdi Leewamoh of the ruling party. Muhammadnoor told party members that victory lies not just in upcoming elections within four years, but in fighting against injustice threatening those who serve the people.
"What we must fight for today is justice against corrupt individuals, those with influence, those who abuse state power, and those who misuse money to destroy people fighting for humanity and human rights, like our MP Kamalsakdi," he stated, warning that failure to secure justice would undermine public trust in the party.
Muhammadnoor drew parallels to events 50 years prior when former Narathiwat MP Sombat Eamviroj was assassinated outside his home for championing Muslim causes. He noted that Narathiwat's strategic border location makes it vulnerable to power abuse and violence against opponents.
He revealed that while five suspects have been arrested, including a sergeant apprehended in Myanmar, the masterminds remain at large. "How could a vehicle appear on its own? How could a gun come on its own? How could strangers shoot if no one orchestrated it?" He suggested the orchestrators are those who lost influence from Kamalsakdi's work as chairman of the law and human rights committee.
Muhammadnoor criticized the perpetrators' arrogance in using state vehicles and rejected claims the shooter had a change of heart, calling them lies from a hired international assassin. He confirmed the party would pursue the case fully, joining as co-plaintiff with state prosecutors, expecting fierce legal battles through the Supreme Court.