Young Man on Motorcycle Arrested After Shooting Teacher to Death; Admits to Using 6 Methamphetamine Pills
A young motorcyclist arrested for fatally shooting a teacher in Ayutthaya admitted to using methamphetamine before the attack; authorities are investigating how he obtained a registered handgun belonging to a retired police officer.
In the latest developments of the case involving a deranged man who fired a gun at civilians on a road in Lad Bua Luang District, Ayutthaya Province, Theeramethi Thepwichaisil, District Chief of Lad Bua Luang, revealed on April 27, 2569 that the weapon used was a 9mm CZ handgun, properly registered since 2551 to a retired police officer with the rank of Sub-Lieutenant. The license was issued by Ubon Ratchathani District Office, and the firearm was purchased through a police welfare program.
However, investigators discovered that the name of the registered owner does not match the suspect in this case, leading authorities to believe this is a "registered gun in the wrong hands." Officials are currently investigating how the weapon ended up with the shooter. The Lad Bua Luang District Office will coordinate with Ubon Ratchathani District Office to verify the status of the firearm with the legitimate registered owner. If the gun is still accounted for, someone may have used false registration, but if it's missing, authorities will check whether it was properly reported as lost.
During interrogation, the suspect initially gave confused statements but eventually admitted to traveling from Pathum Thani Province to find his girlfriend in Suphan Buri Province. He confessed to consuming 6 methamphetamine pills before the incident, with an additional 3 pills found on his person. As a lawyer must be present during interrogation due to the severity of potential charges—including capital punishment—and no relatives have visited the suspect since his detention, police are maintaining close supervision.
Investigators confirmed they have sufficient evidence including witness testimony, circumstantial evidence, and forensic evidence to proceed with prosecution. The plan for a confession statement is still under security assessment.