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Four jailed for involvement in women’s death

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Four jailed for involvement in women’s death

By The Nation

 

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A former superintendent of Ratchaburi’s Ban Pong police station has been given a 15-year jail term and his accomplice, a kamnan, sentenced to 10 years while two men were given life sentences for their roles in the 2017 abduction and murder of 28-year-old Supaksorn Polthaisong in Kanchanaburi.

 

Supaksorn’s parents would also receive Bt2.7 million compensation from the four defendants, according to the primary court verdict read on Wednesday at Bangkok's Taling Chan Provincial Court. The court however acquitted the ex-superintendent's singer mistress Kannikar Krumram, 41, due to insufficient evidence.

 

The prosecutor filed the criminal lawsuit in April 2017 against Niwat Suaythong, 34, Phumithat Phiboonsawat, 26, Kannikar, a former superintendent of Ratchaburi’s Ban Pong police station Colonel Amnuay Pongsawat, 60, and Tambon Lat Bua Khao kamnan Sanong Somsit, 56, as the 1st to 5th defendants respectively.

 

The five defendants were sued on four charges of conspiring to compel the other person to suffer by putting her in fear of injury to life and body (punishable with a maximum three-year imprisonment and/or a maximum Bt6,000 fine), conspiring to illegal detention (punishable with a maximum five-year imprisonment and/or a maximum Bt10,000 fine), conspiring to premeditate murder (punishable with death), and concealing or destroying the corpse to hide the death or cause of death (punishable with a maximum one-year imprisonment and/or a maximum Bt2,000 fine).

 

According to the lawsuit, between December 13, 2016 and early January 2017, Niwat, Phumithat and Kannikar along with three accomplice abducted Sa Kaew native Supaksorn from her apartment in Soi Phetchkasem 114 in Bangkok’s Nong Khaem district and detained her in Kanchanaburi province to force her to cease a romantic and financial relationship with Kannikar. Supaksorn was later killed and her body disposed of at an abandoned resort in Muang Kanchanaburi. Her body was found on January 11, 2017, the lawsuit said citing Amnuay and Sanong as those who hired the men to commit the crime. The three accomplices weren't included in this lawsuit, as all have been arrested later, the last of them, former soldier Panumet Meela, 37, was nabbed last month.

 

According to the lawsuit, Niwat and Phumithat made a partial admission to the two charges of compelling the other person to do something and illegal detention but denied the other two charges, Kannikar, Amnuay and Sanong denied all charges. The five defendants - who have been in detention since January 2017 - were brought to hear the primary court verdict on Wednesday.

 

The primary court found the four men guilty as charged and handed out jail sentences, ordering the four to pay Bt2.79 million (plus 7.5 per cent annual interest from January 11, 2017 until the full payment is made) in compensation to the victim's parents. The four men, who didn't apply for bail while waiting to appeal their case, were sent back to Khlong Prem and Bang Kwang prisons.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30374040

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2019-08-01

I thought that the police were there to prevent kidnap, intimidation and murder, not to take part in it.

21 hours ago, webfact said:

The primary court found the four men guilty as charged and handed out jail sentences, ordering the four to pay Bt2.79 million (plus 7.5 per cent annual interest from January 11, 2017 until the full payment is made) in compensation to the victim's parents.

I think a caveat should be not being released until it is paid too

My guess is Kannikar was the master mind behind it all....

 

the top fruit never falls to the ground in thailand....the lackeys took the fall...

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