Police chief confident of Indian suspect The case of a body found in a freezer

Bangkok, Police commander is confident that he has identified two Indian suspects in the case of the discovery of a Myanmar national's body in a freezer. Even after escaping and returning to the country The case of brutal murder of Myanmar workers Cut the corpse into pieces before hiding it in the refrigerator. Inside a commercial building, Soi Sakae Ngam 35/3, Bang Khun Thian District, yesterday (21 Jan. 24) After the police searched for additional evidence Today, four Burmese workers have also been summoned for questioning because they live in the same house where the bodies were found. With a language interpreter translating the statement, The group of foreign workers included both Indians and Burmese, a total of 6 people, all traveling from Myanmar. Enter Thailand through an Indian broker, paying 7,000 baht per person, traveling from Myanmar. Since January 11th and arrived at the Thai border on January 12 and then traveled to the Silom area of ??Bangkok on January 13 before being locked together in the kitchen on the ground floor of the house where the incident occurred. Not allowed to go out, and on January 19, the broker had a conversation asking who among these 6 people was the oldest. of which the deceased was the oldest So they were separated to the 3rd floor, where the deceased followed him up alone for more than 30 minutes before walking down alone in a state of sweat. And there was an expression of dissatisfaction on his face. Later, the broker told everyone that he was not satisfied with the deceased. and threatened that he knew many immigration police officers if anyone refused to follow orders or cause dissatisfaction, I will inform the police. When finished, have the remaining 5 workers take a taxi to look for work in the Silom area. After everyone finds work When I returned to my accommodation yesterday (January 21), I found that the door was locked. So he pulled the key in. and found the body of the deceased in the freezer Police found two suspects, both Indians. He has now fled the country on January 20, with his destination being Chennai in India. Recently, Thai authorities have coordinated through the Indian Ambassador to Thailand to help track down the accused. Because Thailand has good cooperation through the extradition treaty with India. As for the cause, it is not clear whether it is a quarrel or an affair or even human trafficking. From searching the preliminary information, it is known that Mr. Sundaravel, 23, an Indian recruiter who brought in workers Have entered Thailand correctly and have lived for many years. The company is also registered with the Department of Business. matter of trade But other issues need to be investigated to see if there are any additional businesses or not. But as for the 6 workers, it is believed that they entered illegally. Police chief confident of Indian suspect Pol. Gen. Torsak Sukwimon, Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police Revealing the progress in the said case: We are close to finding the accused. But is the cause related to human trafficking or not? Must request evidence to be gathered to be clear first. At this time, the investigative team is collecting evidence. without eliminating any issues After that, the government has a policy of free visa for tourists from some countries. It was found that there were many tourists coming into Thailand. In particular, Indians are the No. 1 number of travelers. Therefore, the Commander of Provincial Police Region 2 has been assigned, together with the FBI, to strictly inspect groups of foreigners in the area. Especially in the Pattaya area To watch out for groups of foreigners who may be influential groups. or may be involved in human trafficking, money laundering, and technological crimes As for the case where the accused was neglected and allowed to escape, A committee will be appointed to investigate the police's performance and see if there are any shortcomings. Source: Thai News Agency