
"S. Stefan" rushed to meet police to give testimony regarding a viral clip showing a fight challenge with "Pum Jensen." The Chief of Nakhon Sawan City Police has ordered strict legal action with no exceptions against those who planned to cause unrest in the area, including supporters and groups present at the incident.
On 1 July 2026, following a livestream on the Facebook page “Once Upon a Time By Coke Zero” showing a group of youths arranging to fight, which sparked widespread social media criticism.
Later, Police Colonel Phumirapee Phalaphum, Chief of Nakhon Sawan City Police Station, instructed Police Lieutenant Colonel Pornchai Khunpileuklueadet, Deputy Chief of Investigation, along with the investigative team to gather information about the incident on the afternoon of 30 June 2026 in front of the 4,000-seat building inside Nakhon Sawan Provincial Stadium. The livestream showed a fight between the group of “Pum Jensen” and the group of “S. Stefan Laiprang.” However, when police arrived, they found no one as the groups appeared to have dispersed.
Initially, Police Colonel Phumirapee Phalaphum said he will expedite efforts to track down all individuals appearing in the clip and related parties to strictly prosecute them under the law without exceptions. This includes both disputing parties who arranged the disturbance, their supporters, cheering groups involved in or encouraging the incident, organizers of the gathering, and anyone involved in planning the illegal activity.
Later, at 18:00 on 30 June 2026, S. Stefan Laiprang, or Mr. Nopwit Buesin, 46, who appeared in the clip as a fighter, came to meet Police Lieutenant Colonel Pornchai Khunpileuklueadet at the investigation office of Nakhon Sawan City Police Station. Knowing that police were pursuing those involved in the fight, he came forward voluntarily to give testimony.
The other party, Pum Jensen, or Mr. Amnat Boonfuang, 46, who also appeared in the fight, has returned to Bangkok but is scheduled to meet Police Lieutenant Colonel Pornchai Khunpileuklueadet this afternoon to hear additional charges.
Mr. Nopwit Buesin said they had exchanged insults on Facebook for a long time, which escalated to mutual animosity, prompting them to arrange a meeting in Nakhon Sawan Province.
At some points, S. Stefan Laiprang said that after back-and-forth provocations, they agreed to settle the matter by fighting face-to-face.