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Israeli Ex-convict Killed in Thailand in Suspected Mob Hit

Security camera footage shows a car slamming into Maor Malul's motorcycle repeatedly, and suspects were also documented stabbing him

■ Two Israelis arrested

Josh Breiner 

 

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A car is seen plowing into a motorcycle in security footage of the incident that claimed an Israeli criminal's life in Thailand. Screenshot/ Matichon Online

 

An Israeli man was killed in Thailand on Sunday in what police suspect was a mob hit. Two Israelis linked to the "Israeli mafia" in the country were reportedly arrested on suspicion of murder.

 

Maor Malul, a member of an organized crime group, had served time in Israel for attempted murder, was killed on the island of Ko Samui. 

 

Security camera footage shows a Honda slamming into the motorcycle on which Malul and his wife were riding. Afterward, the car is seen reversing speedily in order to hit Malul, who tried to flee. After a few dozen meters the car can be seen hitting Malul again, and then two of its occupants get out, stab him and flee the scene. The bleeding Malul still manages to get up but then loses consciousness.

 

Thai media outlets have reported that local police arrested two Israelis linked to the "Israeli mafia" on suspicion of murder.

 

Full story:  https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/israeli-criminal-killed-in-thailand-in-suspected-mob-hit-1.5749745

 

-- Haaretz 2018-01-22

 

 

 

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Israeli criminal stabbed to death in Thailand

Car crashes into motorbike on which Maor Malul, recently released from prison in Israel, was riding with wife; man gets out and stabs them

By TOI STAFFToday, 5:55 pm  1

 

An Israeli man was stabbed to death in Thailand, the Foreign Ministry said Sunday.

 

Maor Malul, 33, was riding a motorbike on the island of Koh Samui, with his wife behind him, when a vehicle crashed into them from behind, according to a ministry statement.

 

A man then got out of the car and started stabbing the couple. Malul was transferred to a hospital in Bangkok, but resuscitation efforts failed.

 

His wife was injured, but no details were provided as to the extent of her injuries.

 

Full story: https://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-criminal-stabbed-to-death-in-thailand/

 

-- THE TIMES OF ISRAEL 2018-01-22

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9 minutes ago, Chang_paarp said:

Funny how well the CCTV system works when it is foreigner on foreigner attack.

Quite often CCTV catches Thai people carrying out violence as well.

Sometimes CCTV isnt working .

In this case it was .

I dont think that we need to suspicious about that

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2 hours ago, sanemax said:

Quite often CCTV catches Thai people carrying out violence as well.

Sometimes CCTV isnt working .

In this case it was .

I dont think that we need to suspicious about that

 

according to my thai friends many cameras are dummy or simply not connected to a network, one friend was the victim of crime and suggested the police view the cctv - not connected was the reply. there are about 12 cameras in my small local park that also has 4 security guards and has never to my knowledge experienced any crime maybe some will do something bad there sometime and make the investment worthwhile...

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3 hours ago, Chang_paarp said:

Funny how well the CCTV system works when it is foreigner on foreigner attack.

You are obviously biased, there are numerous cases where they filmed Thais criminal behaviour too.

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Two Israeli men arrested for murder on Koh Samui

By The Nation

 

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Two Israeli men were arrested at Don Muang International Airport on Sunday night for allegedly stabbing to death a fellow Israeli and seriously injuring his girlfriend on Koh Samui earlier in the day.
 

Police said Dolev Zuarez, 24, and Eyal Bokal, 26, were arrested soon after arriving at the airport at 9.30pm.

 

They had flown to the capital on Thai Lion Air flight SL747 from Surat Thani at 8:30pm. After detaining them overnight, tourist police flew them back to Surat Thani at 9am on Monday to face murder and assault charges.

 

The two are accused of killing Maor Mallil, 34, and injuring his Israeli girlfriend, Rashel Oshana, in broad daylight on Chaweng Beach-Ban Choeng Mon Road in front of Samui International Hospital in Moo 2 village, Tambon Borphud, Samui district.

 

The attack was captured on a roadside CCTV camera and the story featured prominently on various Thai media on Monday morning.

 

Initial reports claimed the arrested men were members of a mafia gang.

 

In the clip, the two victims are seen on a motorcycle being run over by an SUV. Then, Mallil is seen getting up to help his girlfriend out of the road.

 

At the moment, another motorcyclist, believed to be a friend of Mallil's, gives him a lift to help him escape but the SUV is seen reversing, hitting the bike and sending it and the two men to the ground.

 

A passenger in the SUV then rushes out and runs after the two men. At that very moment, the SUV blocks the CCTV’s view and the passenger returns to the SUV, which speeds off.

 

Police said the moment missed by the camera was when Mallil was repeatedly stabbed by the SUV passenger. He died later in hospital.

 

Police said the two arrested men admitted that they had been hired to kill Mallil and they had followed him all the way from Israel.

 

The two suspects were found to have entered and left Thailand several times previously.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30336829

 
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6 minutes ago, jhonnie said:

I think sending paid assassins to a foreign country to exact revenge is a little beyond basic criminality??

Fair enough , just read the report and it seems that they were organised crime related and not just some local dispute

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video just looks like a normal day on Thai highways. :cheesy:

 

so do the Thai mafia police compare notes with their Israeli counter parts?:cheesy:

 

RIP criminal person.

 

Execute the suspects.

 

Next case.

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