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Police arrest suspected thief who drowned Pomeranian puppy

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Police arrest suspected thief who drowned Pomeranian puppy

By The Nation

 

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A 22-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly drowning a cute Pomeranian after breaking into a room at a boarding house in Udon Thani while the dog’s owner was out splashing water during Songkran, police said on Monday.

 

Udon Thani police chief Pol Maj-Genral Woranat Phanphon held a press conference to announce the arrest of the suspect, Passakorn Kotesoon.

 

Woranat said police had tracked down Passakorn at a boarding house in Mueang district after more than 10 houses and rented rooms in the district had been burglarised during the past month.

 

The latest robbery, a headline-making event, occurred during the late evening of April 17 when Passakorn allegedly broke into a rented room of a university student and drowned her four-month-old Pomeranian puppy in the toilet.

 

The killing of the dog outraged Facebook users, who called on police to speed up the arrest of the suspect.

 

Woranat said police had found a great deal of evidence in Passakorn’s room, including five notebook computers, as well as wallets and ATM cards belonging to his victims.

 

Passakorn reportedly told police that he felt he had to kill the dog because it would not stop barking, and he feared that neighbours would wake up and find him.

 

He also told officers that he had stopped thieving after his latest burglary had prompted such condemnation among social networkers and the media.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30368545

 

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He has all the makings of a serial killer ... lock him up and throw away the key before he does any more damage.

9 minutes ago, webfact said:

He also told officers that he had stopped thieving after his latest burglary had prompted such condemnation among social networkers and the media

and had increased the risk of him being caught.

Take out to the nearest body of water, tie him to an envil and send him on along swim...

dirtbag  ....  lock him up for six months with hard labour.

2 hours ago, ezzra said:

Take out to the nearest body of water, tie him to an envil and send him on along swim...

Now that I agree with. You die in the same manner as your killing of man's best friend.

Slow drowning until dead for this scumbag. 

5 hours ago, webfact said:

drowned her four-month-old Pomeranian puppy in the toilet.

An eye for an eye. Squeeze his head down the toilet and flush

I dont think BIB use search warrants and thats a good thing

He could be employed in terminating the soi dogs; he's obviously suited for that type of work.

6 hours ago, webfact said:

He also told officers that he had stopped thieving after his latest burglary had prompted such condemnation among social networkers and the media.

 

Oh well then it is all forgiven.

Thais lack empathy for other people and other creatures.

Here we go, 12 posts in, & Thai people get slated: again.

 

 

thailand, where people get upset over the death of a dog, but rapes, murders and useless death by road accidents are accepted

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