
Amanat Ruenroeng, former holder of the International Boxing Federation (IBF) professional flyweight 112-pound world title, was drunk and rampaging, smashing cars and causing a disturbance that led to his arrest once again.
The incident occurred in Si Racha district, Chonburi province, when Amanat Ruenroeng was intoxicated and causing a loud disturbance, greatly troubling local residents. This time, Amanat went as far as smashing other people's cars, causing damage and prompting residents to call the police.
When police arrived, they tried to escort Amanat to the station, but he resisted arrest, refusing to surrender. He attempted to flee and pressed a knife against his own chest, forcing officers to use a baton to control the situation before taking him in for further questioning at Si Racha Police Station.
This is the fourth time Amanat Ruenroeng has been arrested for drunken rampages, despite numerous attempts by various parties to help him through treatment and rehabilitation programs. Ultimately, Amanat escaped and repeated the same behavior again.
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