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Songkhla Election Drama: Siridanai Plaiduang’s Defiant Clash with Police

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There are times when a peaceful day takes an unexpected turn and turns into a story that captivates everyone. This is exactly what happened in the picturesque setting of the Songkhla municipal election last Sunday, where the spotlight was not just on the voting booths but dramatically shifted to an unfolding saga involving a high-profile entourage and a courageous police officer.

In the rustic village of Phawong, within the tranquil Muang district, Pol Snr Sgt Maj Nisathit Kongthep was steadfastly overseeing the democratic processes at polling unit 7. His day was meant to ensure smooth voting for a municipal mayor and local councilors. All was proceeding as planned, that is, until about 1:25 PM, when the air thickened with an unexpected intensity.

The arrival of Siridanai Plaiduang, better known as Golf, at the polling station was marked by more than just his catchy nickname. As the son of Somyot Plaiduang, a prominent Democrat Party MP representing Songkhla constituency 3, Golf’s presence was bound to make waves. Accompanied by his six robust comrades, Siridanai sought to immortalize his voting moment by snapping a picture of himself casting his ballot. Pol Snr Sgt Maj Nisathit, standing firm in his duty, reminded him gently yet firmly of the rules against such actions.

This is where the story takes a wild twist. Bristling with indignation, Siridanai posed the quintessential line, “Do you know who I am?”—that timeless question signaling the onset of impending drama. With an air of defiance, he departed, leaving behind a ripple of apprehension, only to return shortly in his vehicle, casting a finger of retribution towards the vigilant officer.

What ensued next could be described as a scene befitting a high-octane thriller. Exiting the vehicle, Siridanai’s six companions allegedly launched into an unsympathetic assault on Pol Snr Sgt Maj Nisathit, their target marked by loyalty towards the law. As fists flew and tensions soared, it was the officer’s fortitude and resilience that shone through, even as he sustained injuries necessitating hospital care.

By Monday, the calm had returned, but the aftermath was just beginning to ripple through Songkhla. The incident didn’t escape the eagle eyes of the authorities. National police chief Kittharath Punpetch expressed his unequivocal stance. Justice would be swift and unrelenting for those who undermined the sanctity of law enforcement.

Rallying to action, Pol Lt Gen Piyawat Chalermsri, commander of Provincial Police Region 9, confirmed that the Songkhla Provincial Court had sanctioned arrest warrants. Ensnared were Siridanai and his stalwart sidekicks, facing serious charges for their impudent act of obstructing an officer in the performance of his duty.

In a turn of drama perhaps befitting a script, Mr. Somyot Plaiduang accompanied his son to the Muang Songkhla police station. A father’s presence at such an hour is a testament to familial bonds, irrespective of accusations. Five of the accused, adhering to the winds of justice, also made their appearances, setting the stage for legal reckonings that would follow.

Through the chaos and controversy, what resounds most is the steadfast duty of Pol Snr Sgt Maj Nisathit and the unyielding pursuit of justice by the authorities. Songkhla bore witness to an election day narrative that will be reminisced in both sobering and entertaining despatches of law, order, and the occasional drama of who you claim to be in the face of rules that are no respecter of persons.

24 Comments

  1. JaneDoe123 May 12, 2025

    Can you believe the audacity of Siridanai Plaiduang? Acting like he’s above the law just because of his family ties!

    • BigMike May 12, 2025

      It’s pretty common for people with connections to act like that. But this has gone too far!

      • Eleanor May 12, 2025

        The police officer deserves a medal for standing up to them. Respect is earned, not inherited!

    • SireneKnight May 12, 2025

      Remember, power corrupts. But it also exposes your true character when challenged.

  2. Mike B May 12, 2025

    Honestly, I find it shocking that violence broke out just because someone wanted to take a selfie. Have we lost all sense of prioritization?

  3. Jen L May 12, 2025

    This is more than just a selfie incident. It reflects the entitlement mindset that some politicians have!

    • Sara89 May 12, 2025

      Politicians have been getting away with stuff for ages. But attacking a police officer? That’s a new low!

    • Mike B May 12, 2025

      Exactly, Jen! This entitled behavior shouldn’t be brushed under the carpet. Punishment must befit the crime.

      • TheRealSam May 12, 2025

        Let’s hope the judicial system doesn’t fail us this time. Accountability is key!

  4. Liam May 12, 2025

    A son’s actions reflect on the family, so I wonder what this incident does to Somyot Plaiduang’s reputation?

  5. Grower134 May 12, 2025

    People like Siridanai think democracy is their toy, but they’re about to get a reality check!

  6. Alex T May 12, 2025

    This sounds like a movie plot. Reminds me of those political thrillers with deceit and disorder.

    • Jasmin May 12, 2025

      Life imitates art, or should we say, drama imitates life in Songkhla!

  7. Ravi D May 12, 2025

    All in favor of changing the rules on voting selfies? Or is it about putting people in their place regardless of rules?

    • Sirena May 12, 2025

      Definitely the latter. Respect the rules if you want to be a part of society.

    • Grower134 May 12, 2025

      Rules exist for a reason, Ravi. Otherwise, chaos ensues.

  8. Chris J May 12, 2025

    I hope the investigation proceeds fairly. High-profile cases often face undue pressure.

    • Alex T May 12, 2025

      Transparency is vital in such cases. We’ll know the truth sooner or later.

  9. Miss_KnowItAll May 12, 2025

    The police officer should’ve known who he was dealing with and handled it differently.

    • Eleanor May 12, 2025

      He is a law enforcement officer, not a public relations officer. He handled it with bravery!

  10. JazzHands May 12, 2025

    Giving props to the police officer! Also, it’s sad how family ties can overshadow justice.

  11. Alex T May 12, 2025

    Sometimes I think people enjoy the drama more than the democratic process itself.

  12. TheRealSam May 12, 2025

    Somyot accompanying his son to the station speaks volumes about family support. But does it overshadow justice?

    • Jen L May 12, 2025

      Support shouldn’t equal absolution. Family ties or not, justice should take its course.

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