‘QP’ gives statement to Samut Prakan Port Authority after riding a jet ski and crashing into a long-tail boat, killing 2 people

QP' along with 'the father and uncle who own the jet ski' went to give statements to the Samut Prakan Port Authority after riding a jet ski and crashing into a small long-tailed boat crossing the Chao Phraya River in the Phra Pradaeng bend area, resulting in 2 deaths. The case of Mr. Chindanai or QP, a drama series actor, riding a jet ski and crashing into a small long-tailed boat in the middle of the Chao Phraya River at the Khung Nam Phra Pradaeng bend in Samut Prakan Province, resulting in the deaths of 2 people: a passenger on the long-tailed boat and the driver of the passenger boat. Today (19 Aug) at 11.45 am, Mr. Q.P., 21 years old, the jet ski driver, traveled to the Samut Prakan Regional Harbor Office to talk and provide information about the accident to the Harbor Officer. Reporters tried to talk to Mr. Q.P. to ask about the facts, whether he wanted to apologize to the family of the deceased or not, including his mental state or what he wanted to say about the incident. It turned out that Mr. Q. P. just bowed his head and did not answer any questions, similar to Mr. Q.P.'s father and uncle who kept their mouths shut. Before the three of them went up to the interrogation room on the 2nd floor, with Mr. Chatchai Wetchasan, Director of the Samut Prakan Regional Harbor Office, and officers joining the interrogation. Mr. Chatchai said that today both the boat owner and Mr. QP were summoned to investigate the accident that occurred under the authority of the Harbor Department officials. They will also have both of them bring supporting documents related to the jet ski registration and the boat operator's certificate or captain's license, which is similar to a car driver's license, to show to the officials. Mr. Chatchai said that to drive a boat, you must have a boat control certificate or a helmsman's license. At this time, it is still not clear whether Mr. Q.P. has a helmsman's license as rumored. However, if he does not have such a license, he will be guilty of an offense under the law. The Marine Depa rtment will file a complaint with the investigation officer at Phra Pradaeng Police Station. The offense of not having a helmsman's license according to the Thai Navigation Act B.E. 2456 is punishable by imprisonment not exceeding 6 months, a fine of 1,000-10,000 baht, or both. Reporters asked about the current news that there is a problem with the area of ??responsibility for the case in the middle of the Chao Phraya River, which is still unclear whether it belongs to Phra Pradaeng Police Station, Samut Prakan Province or Bang Kho Laem Police Station, Bangkok. Pol. Col. Prapas said that for the area of ??responsibility of which police station, the Port Authority must first clearly identify and inspect where the long-tail boat engine that was hit is located. The Port Authority must also conduct a detailed investigation of the boat's route, so that it can be clearly determined which area is responsible and that criminal charges can be filed. As for the offense related to driving a jet ski, the Port Authority must investigate and file a complaint. Mr. Phuriphat Thirakulpisut, Deputy Director-General of the Marine Department for Safety, stated that the Marine Department has issued an announcement by the Director-General of the Marine Department prohibiting the riding of jet skis on traffic routes or in rivers from sunset. The announcement will have Marine Department inspectors as supervisors. Anyone who violates the order will be punished for disobeying an official. In addition, the Marine Department would like water travelers to be aware of the importance of wearing life jackets to reduce losses from accidents because in this case, the boat the deceased were on was not registered and both of them were not wearing life jackets. Source: Thai News Agency

‘QP’ gives statement to Samut Prakan Port Authority after riding a jet ski and crashing into a long-tail boat, killing 2 people

QP' along with 'the father and uncle who own the jet ski' went to give statements to the Samut Prakan Port Authority after riding a jet ski and crashing into a small long-tailed boat crossing the Chao Phraya River in the Phra Pradaeng bend area, resulting in 2 deaths. The case of Mr. Chindanai or QP, a drama series actor, riding a jet ski and crashing into a small long-tailed boat in the middle of the Chao Phraya River at the Khung Nam Phra Pradaeng bend in Samut Prakan Province, resulting in the deaths of 2 people: a passenger on the long-tailed boat and the driver of the passenger boat. Today (19 Aug) at 11.45 am, Mr. Q.P., 21 years old, the jet ski driver, traveled to the Samut Prakan Regional Harbor Office to talk and provide information about the accident to the Harbor Officer. Reporters tried to talk to Mr. Q.P. to ask about the facts, whether he wanted to apologize to the family of the deceased or not, including his mental state or what he wanted to say about the incident. It turned out that Mr. Q. P. just bowed his head and did not answer any questions, similar to Mr. Q.P.'s father and uncle who kept their mouths shut. Before the three of them went up to the interrogation room on the 2nd floor, with Mr. Chatchai Wetchasan, Director of the Samut Prakan Regional Harbor Office, and officers joining the interrogation. Mr. Chatchai said that today both the boat owner and Mr. QP were summoned to investigate the accident that occurred under the authority of the Harbor Department officials. They will also have both of them bring supporting documents related to the jet ski registration and the boat operator's certificate or captain's license, which is similar to a car driver's license, to show to the officials. Mr. Chatchai said that to drive a boat, you must have a boat control certificate or a helmsman's license. At this time, it is still not clear whether Mr. Q.P. has a helmsman's license as rumored. However, if he does not have such a license, he will be guilty of an offense under the law. The Marine Depa rtment will file a complaint with the investigation officer at Phra Pradaeng Police Station. The offense of not having a helmsman's license according to the Thai Navigation Act B.E. 2456 is punishable by imprisonment not exceeding 6 months, a fine of 1,000-10,000 baht, or both. Reporters asked about the current news that there is a problem with the area of ??responsibility for the case in the middle of the Chao Phraya River, which is still unclear whether it belongs to Phra Pradaeng Police Station, Samut Prakan Province or Bang Kho Laem Police Station, Bangkok. Pol. Col. Prapas said that for the area of ??responsibility of which police station, the Port Authority must first clearly identify and inspect where the long-tail boat engine that was hit is located. The Port Authority must also conduct a detailed investigation of the boat's route, so that it can be clearly determined which area is responsible and that criminal charges can be filed. As for the offense related to driving a jet ski, the Port Authority must investigate and file a complaint. Mr. Phuriphat Thirakulpisut, Deputy Director-General of the Marine Department for Safety, stated that the Marine Department has issued an announcement by the Director-General of the Marine Department prohibiting the riding of jet skis on traffic routes or in rivers from sunset. The announcement will have Marine Department inspectors as supervisors. Anyone who violates the order will be punished for disobeying an official. In addition, the Marine Department would like water travelers to be aware of the importance of wearing life jackets to reduce losses from accidents because in this case, the boat the deceased were on was not registered and both of them were not wearing life jackets. Source: Thai News Agency