The owner of the school on Wednesday met with Pattani Special Task Force commander Major Jatuporn Kalamphasut, who informed him that everyone who had summoned would be required to attend in pairs every day until they had finished giving evidence, but would be allowed home each night. The school was singled out because the investigation found that the suspected insurgent – later identified as Muang Pattani resident Nur-arsan Arwae, 27 – who was killed in a gun exchange with authorities after he refused to stop one of the stolen trucks in Pattani’s Nong Chik district, had worked as a financial clerk at the school.
Source: The Nation Bangkok August 23, 2017 09:45 UTC