An Indian man in Thailand's capital, Bangkok, was arrested for threatening people with a pistol-shaped lighter in Siam Square. The man, identified as Sahil Ram Thadani, created the ruckus on Monday at around 4 pm in front of the Novotel hotel, according to a report by the Bangkok Post. Initially seen dancing in broad daylight on a bustling street, he eventually began hurling abuses at random people. Thadani did not stop there; he started pointing an object—presumably the gun-shaped lighter—at passersby, causing panic among onlookers in one of Bangkok's most popular commercial zones.

As security guards intervened to pacify the situation, he was seen sitting on the ground and, despite officials’ instructions to stand up, he refused and continued shouting. Also Read | ‘Wrongfully convic

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