On May 2025, the Kong Dan Police Station in Bangkok, Thailand, found itself at the center of an unusual “police brutality” case—perpetrated by a feline. The culprit, a cat named “Nong Nattham,” was brought to the station by a concerned citizen after causing a stir in the neighborhood. However, upon arrival, the stressed-out feline began aggressively swiping at multiple officers, prompting the police to treat the incident with full “law enforcement protocol.”
In a viral series of photos, officers documented the “suspect” with a classic mugshot and even attempted to take “paw print fingerprints” (much to the cat’s displeasure). The tongue-in-cheek procedure, complete with a stern expression from the cat in its official photo, quickly went viral on social media, with users joking that Nong Nattham had become Thailand’s “most notorious feline felon.”
Thankfully, the drama was short-lived. Nong Nattham’s owner rushed to the station, apologized for the cat’s behavior, and signed a “pet management responsibility agreement” to ensure the furry troublemaker would avoid future run-ins with the law. The incident not only amused millions but also highlighted the playful side of Thai law enforcement, with officials embracing the humor while emphasizing the importance of pet responsibility.
As for Nong Nattham, the cat reportedly returned home to a cozy life—presumably plotting how to outsmart humans (and police officers) another day.
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