Pubdate: Mon, 04 Aug 2014 Source: Bangkok Post (Thailand) Copyright: The Post Publishing Public Co., Ltd. 2014 Contact: http://www.bangkokpost.co.th/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/39 Page: 2 PONGSAPAT TRANSFERS 3 COPS FOR SHOOTING AT STUDENT'S CAR Three Bang Chan policemen who shot at a female university student's car during a drug bust have been transferred pending an investigation, said deputy national police chief Pongsapat Pongcharoen. Speaking to the media about the incident, Pol Gen Pongsapat said the officers have been re-assigned to administrative positions. Pol Sub-Lt Supot Toket, Pol Snr Sgt Maj Rassami Theptha and Pol Snr Sgt Maj Chamnian Khandaeng have been assigned to work at police stations under the jurisdiction of Metropolitan Police Division 4. Pol Gen Pongsapat said the force will take responsibility for damages, even though the student's family has not made any demands. The incident took place on Saturday when the officers, in pursuit of a drug suspect, mistook the car of Apisada Sajjapanroj, 21, a law student at Chulalongkorn University, for that of a drug dealer. She was turning at an intersection on Ramkhamhaeng Soi 118 when she was overtaken and stopped by an unmarked police pickup. The plainclothes police emerged from the vehicle and surrounded Ms Apisada's car, but did not identify themselves as policemen. Ms Apisada reversed her car and collided with a Mercedes-Benz. One of the undercover officers fired several shots at her tyres and she accelerated and crashed into several more vehicles before coming to a stop. Ms Apisada was unharmed by the gunshots. The officers searched her car but found nothing and fled when her relatives arrived. Pol Gen Ake Angsananont, deputy national police chief, admitted yesterday the officers had made a mistake and promised the three men would not escape responsibility. He said they face both disciplinary and criminal investigations in connection with the incident. Pol Gen Ake said police will hold talks with the student and her family to discuss damages and compensation. The family has asked police to be more careful in future. Meanwhile, former senator Seri Suwanpanont yesterday demanded the officers involved in the shooting be sacked from the force and prosecuted for malfeasance. He said disciplinary action and compensation were not enough. The ex-senator said the young woman could have been hurt or even killed. He also called on the committee not to drag its feet and wait for the case to fade away. "They should be fired and taken to court for malfeasance," he said. "Something must be done to ensure that police officers take better precautions for safety while pursuing suspects in the future." - --- MAP posted-by: Matt