Wichit Police Chief Pol Col Somsak Thongkliang ordered an immediate investigation after the clip surfaced, showing a young man in a black shirt and trousers lifting the front wheel of his motorbike while riding westbound through the Baan Borrae area.
The rider maintained the wheelie for several hundred metres, prompting officers to deem the act dangerous driving.
Police traced the registration of the black Honda Click 160 used in the stunt and reviewed CCTV footage along the route. The motorbike was found to be registered to the father of Kitisak ‘Jack Khiaowan’ Dieth, 22, of Moo 7, Wichit. Officers contacted the father and requested that he bring both the bike and the person seen in the clip to Wichit Police Station.
Kitisak later arrived at the station around 11:30pm last night (Nov 27) and voluntarily surrendered himself and the motorbike. Officers seized the vehicle for evidence.
Investigators charged Kitisak with reckless driving potentially endangering people or property, and driving without regard for the safety or distress of others.
Police also noted that multiple videos had been filmed of Kitisak performing similar wheelies in public areas, including on Sakdidet Rd and the bypass road, which had been posted online.
Officers added that Kitisak works as a trainer at a Muay Thai camp in Chalong and had reportedly expressed ambitions of becoming a stuntman.


