Villagers in panic! Youngsters riding motorcycles throw bombs at their enemies, causing a commotion in Nong Bua Lamphu

Nong Bua Lamphu residents are terrified! Teenagers riding motorcycles throwing bombs at their rivals with loud noises. They ran for their lives and hid in villagers’ houses. They are calling on the authorities to quickly suppress the group of teenagers causing trouble in the city.

A CCTV clip shows a group of teenagers riding around 4-5 motorcycles chasing their rivals, who are riding 3 people on a motorcycle. In the clip, one of the teenagers can be seen running away. Then, there are motorcycles following and there are two explosions. Then, two more teenagers run away and hide behind a villager’s house, which is a grocery store. There are two more explosions before the group of teenagers rev their engines and ride away towards Nong Bua Lamphu Hospital.

Another angle of the CCTV camera shows the chase and the bomb being thrown behind them. After a while, the situation calmed down and a young man rode a motorcycle to pick up his friend who was hiding behind a grocery store and drove away.

The incident occu
rred on the Nong Bua Lamphu ring road near the golf course intersection at 2:31 a.m. on October 7.

Reporters went to the scene and found traces of a bomb on the road. Asking local residents, they said that there were 4 explosions that night. The noise was loud and frightening. Almost every night, groups of teenagers race each other on modified motorcycles, making loud noises. This has caused trouble for a long time. When the authorities come to inspect, the group of teenagers ride away on their motorcycles and then return to race again. About 1 kilometer away is Nong Bua Lamphu Hospital. The group of teenagers do not care about this and race past the hospital, not fearing the law.

In addition to racing, sometimes they park their cars in groups, turn up the volume of music, and drink alcohol on the side of the road. Sometimes they fight in groups. Therefore, I would like the relevant agencies to seriously crack down on these groups of teenagers.

Source: Thai News Agency