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Ex-captain get death sentence for Si Sa Ket murder

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Ex-captain get death sentence for Si Sa Ket murder

By Pongpat Traipipat 
The Nation

 

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After nearly a year-long court trial, the former army captain Supachai Paso was on Thursday sentenced to death over the abduction and murder of Si Sa Ket-based administration organisation official Juthaporn Oun-on.

 

He was ordered to pay Bt2.37 million in compensation, plus 7.5 per cent interest until the full payment is made, to the deceased woman's family. 

 

The Kantharalak Provincial Court found the 30-year-old Supachai guilty of criminal charges including the premeditated murder of 37-year-old Juthaporn, illegal detention, destroying the body to conceal the crime, stealing Juthaporn’s car, cell phone, gold ornaments and over Bt10,000 in cash. He also took her ID card, used fake documents and destroyed documents, the court ruled. 

 

The former army officer was also found guilty of fraud by misrepresenting himself as another person and illegally accessing another citizen's computer-based information. 

 

The court, however, dismissed the charges of conspiracy to theft, taking into possession the stolen items and conspiracy to document forgery for the other three defendants in this lawsuit, Suchawadee Pathum-in, Withoon Thaokaew and Pakansawat Khanapan.

 

Juthaporn disappeared in July 2017.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30365808

 

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The bloody moneylender "business" once again.

She had to die because she wanted to collect debt.

 

A "fine member" of the forces.

If only they actually performed the execution...

Maybe he is picked for an exemplary exception like happened lately.

1 hour ago, maccastime said:

Better get the cash before death sentence?

Exactly. How can you fine someone and sentence to death at the same time?!

49 minutes ago, jasonsamui55 said:

Exactly. How can you fine someone and sentence to death at the same time?!

You forget, zis  is THAILAND und they haff ways ....

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