Thai Examiner
Prachachart Party keeps nose to the ground pushing for arrest of the mastermind behind gun attack on MP
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Key facts
- Muslim Prachachart Party presses Narathiwat attack probe as M16 rifle mystery, missing phone evidence and claims of a blocked witness deepen questions over the bid to kill MP Kamolsak Leewamae, with seven suspects held but the mastermind
- Questions over M16 rifle trail and phone records mount as Thawee leads ongoing Kamolsak case review
- Nearly three months after gunmen attempted to assassinate Narathiwat MP Kamolsak Leewamae, the investigation has widened into a politically sensitive battle over missing evidence, a military M16 rifle recorded as destroyed but later
- With seven suspects already charged and the alleged mastermind still believed to be at large, the Prachachart Party is escalating pressure ahead of a June 17 explanation by the Narathiwat Governor, as the case unfolds alongside renewed
- New witness claims and alleged provincial interference deepen the Kamolsak attack investigation
- Abdulrahman warns against obstruction as forensic findings advance in the Kamolsak shooting case
Summary
### Muslim Prachachart Party presses Narathiwat attack probe as M16 rifle mystery, missing phone evidence and claims of a blocked witness deepen questions over the bid to kill MP Kamolsak Leewamae, with seven suspects held but the mastermind still sought.
Nearly three months after gunmen attempted to assassinate Narathiwat MP Kamolsak Leewamae, the investigation has widened into a politically sensitive battle over missing evidence, a military M16 rifle recorded as destroyed but later identified as the attack weapon, and claims that senior provincial officials blocked a key witness from coming forward.
The mainly Muslim Prachachart Party has intensified its monitoring of the Provincial Police investigation into the attempted assassination of Narathiwat MP Kamolsak Leewamae. Nearly three months have passed since the March 20 attack near his home. Yet the party says the investigation has not reached those who planned the shooting.