Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau reveals that he is waiting for DNA test results before requesting an arrest warrant in the murder case of a Chinese woman.

Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau reiterates that if the DNA test results of the deceased in Chachoengsao match the father's DNA, an arrest warrant will be requested for the suspect in the CCTV clip, and Chinese authorities will be contacted to extradite the suspect back to Thailand for prosecution. Pol. Lt. Gen. Noppasin Poolsawat, deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, revealed the progress of the case of the disappearance of a 36-year-old Chinese TikToker. Pol. Lt. Gen. Thiti Sangsawang, commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, today coordinated with the chief physician of the Police General Hospital to expedite the DNA examination of the bones of the woman found in Chachoengsao Province to compare with the DNA database of the father, which was collected two days ago. If it is found that it is the same person, the investigation officer of Bang Rak Police Station, the owner of the case file, will expedite the summary of the case file and request the Criminal Cour t to issue an arrest warrant for the Chinese male suspect who was the last person with the missing person, who was seen in the CCTV footage, as previously reported by the media. When the arrest warrant is obtained, the investigator will coordinate with the Foreign Affairs Division to issue a red notice and coordinate with the Chinese Embassy to request that the Chinese authorities arrest and extradite the suspect back to Thailand for prosecution, as the suspect has now left the country to Hong Kong before continuing on to Macau. As for the case where the relatives of the missing person have requested that the Chinese authorities arrest and prosecute the suspect in China, because the penalty rate in China is higher than Thai law, the deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau stated that this case took place in Thailand. Therefore, the suspect must be prosecuted in Thailand first. As for what the Chinese authorities will do, that is a matter for the Chinese authorities. For this case, the inciden t occurred in Bangkok and the body was put in a black bag and dumped in Chachoengsao Province to conceal it. Important evidence is CCTV footage, which showed that the suspect was the last person with the missing person. After the incident, it was found that the missing person's property was withdrawn in Macau. As for the motive for the murder, there are currently only two possible theories: love affair and desire for property, Source: Thai News Agency