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PHUKET, Feb 10 (TNA) – Police found two guns used to kill an Indian man and believed murderers already left the country. 

 

A source said police retrieved the guns from the sea near a beach close to the crime scene. One is a 9mm CZ semi-automatic pistol and the other is 9mm Walther automatic pistol.

 

Full Story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-880376

 

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16 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

A source said police retrieved the guns from the sea near a beach close to the crime scene. One is a 9mm CZ semi-automatic pistol and the other is 9mm Walther automatic pistol. 

 

Both guns were registered weapons and belonged to a Thai in uniform. Pol Gen Suwat Jangyodsuk, commissioner-general of the Royal Thai Police, will elaborate on the matter at the Provincial Police Region 8 headquarters in Phuket. 

Wow, this will make for a thriller movie, Blockbuster. 

 

 

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It is probably considered unfortunate that this incident has become a subject of  media and  public  interest. But given that  covid-19 has become old hat for  media to push it comes as no surprise.

Yet really  why  the interest in the demise of a person who  by reputation was not anything less  than a voluntary participant of an existence that culminated  in elimination? Step up  next  ?

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13 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

Sounding less professional and more Thai every hour ????

A Thai would know that disposing of  the guns in the sea at Rawai wouldn't be a good idea as they would (did) become visible when the tide goes out on the mud flats.

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13 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

He's Indian now.... Previous headlines said he was Canadian....

 

They claim(ed) the shooters are white foreigners... next report they will have some Laos lads bag to rights !!

Indian with Canadian passport, but deported from Canada.

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7 minutes ago, Old Croc said:

A Thai would know that disposing of  the guns in the sea at Rawai wouldn't be a good idea as they would (did) become visible when the tide goes out on the mud flats.

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guns just needed to disappear for a couple of days, the time for leaving the country.

they had all this well planned in advance.

 

the cover-up story by the person "in uniform" will be interesting.

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

from the sea near a beach

Wow fancy that a beach near the sea who'd have thunk that.

15 hours ago, bbko said:

So do the police routinely check the beaches looking for weapons and actually find them?

And what about the line "Both guns were registered weapons and belonged to a Thai in uniform".

  

 

 

Yes it does seem a little convenient, to find them and belonging to a Thai in uniform, mind you that could mean half of the population. 

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Perfect, the guns have been found, all they need to do now is check to see you they are registered to and bob’s your uncle you will find the killers???? Good luck with that, meanwhile back in Vancouver the revenge killings already taking place   Maybe the investigation should focus more on how these characters are able to travel so freely, like a deported Canadian travelling on a Canadian passport, what did his TM6 say for arrival and departure, these are supposed to control visitors to Thailand or not????

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2 hours ago, Old Croc said:

A Thai would know that disposing of  the guns in the sea at Rawai wouldn't be a good idea as they would (did) become visible when the tide goes out on the mud flats.

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Oil from the spills in Rayong has travelled a long way already.

Its at the high water mark in the Photo, and the people and their equipment are covered in the stuff.

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