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Third Suspect In Murder Of German Businessman Nabbed In Kanchanaburi


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THE THIRD suspect in the murder and dismemberment of a German businessman in Chonburi last week was arrested this Wednesday (July 12) in Kanchanaburi while trying to flee across the border to Myanmar, Naewna newspaper said.

 

Police  arrested Mr. Shahrukh Kareem Uddin, 27, a Pakistani holding Thai nationality, while travelling in a taxi to Kanchanaburi city. He was taken to the provincial police station to record his arrest and then to be sent to Nong Prue police station in Chonburi for interrogation, with this expected to take five hours.

 

Mr. Hans-Peter Mack, 62, had disappeared after driving from his house at a housing estate in Nong Prue subdistrict, Bang Lamung district, around noon on July 4 to go meet a foreign broker at Jomtien beach to discuss the purchase of a land plot on Koh Samui worth hundreds of millions baht.

 

On Monday night his dismembered body was found in a freezer at a townhouse in Chokchai Garden Home 1 estate. The body had been cut up into 13 parts separately placed in black plastic bags and put into this freezer which was plugged in at a bedroom. His head had deep wounds showing he had been hit several times. His body parts were sent to the Institute of Forensic Medicine for autopsy.

 

by TNR Staff

A blurred image of Mr. Shahrukh Kareem Uddin after his arrest in Kanchanaburi this afternoon, July 12, 2023. Photo: Matichon

 

Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2023/07/12/third-suspect-in-murder-of-german-businessman-nabbed-in-kanchanaburi/

 

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Pakistani – Thai Suspect in Murder of Hans Peter Mack Arrested in Kanchanaburi

 

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A team from the Region 2 Police led by Major General Teerachai Chamnanmor arrested the last suspect, Mr. Sahruk Kareem Uddin, 27, a Pakistani national with Thai citizenship.

 

He was arrested while he was getting off a taxi in Kanchanaburi City before reportedly planning on heading to Myanmar on Wednesday (July 12th). He is as of press time being taken back to the Nongprue Police Station which will take about five hours.

 

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, July 11th, the Thai police arrested Mr. Olaf Thorsten Brinkmann, a 52-year-old German national, who was also one of the prime suspects and who police allege was the ringleader of the crime.

 

By Goongnang Suksawat

 

Full Story: https://thepattayanews.com/2023/07/12/pakistani-thai-suspect-in-murder-of-hans-peter-mack-arrested-in-kanchanaburi/

 

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The usual outcome of these cases is that we never hear the outcome. If the perps are very wealthy, they are deported.

 

In this case, I suspect that the defendants will claim that one of them performed the killing, which was a big shock to them. So, one may bear the brunt of the penal or financial damages.

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16 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

Stupid old grandad 'gang' members, still thinking their teens, and still think they can get away with crimes, that years ago, they could get away with, forensics and DNA have changed, they have not.

Cameras solved this. In the 1980s they probably get away.

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1 hour ago, bignok said:

Cameras solved this. In the 1980s they probably get away.

Australia had big problems with these gangs, hence outlawing them, they literally got away with murder. Also once you join their gang (jeez just like playground bullies who never grew up) you are not allowed to leave.

I worked in a remote area and a guy moved in next door and told me this, he was evading them by getting a job away from these dickheads.

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1 minute ago, brianthainess said:

Australia had big problems with these gangs, hence outlawing them, they literally got away with murder. Also once you join their gang (jeez just like playground bullies who never grew up) you are not allowed to leave.

I worked in a remote area and a guy moved in next door and told me this, he was evading them by getting a job away from these dickheads.

They might kill someone by mistake living next door.

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So the Thai/Pakistani family has started singing like a canary and blaming others for this brutal murder. The fact is all three are guilty. Thought they could make a few million went tits up so they butchered him. Evidence and CCTV showed the Indian purchasing the Cordless Chainsaw he didn't have a gun pointing at his back when he walked in the department store to purchase it.

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3 hours ago, brianthainess said:

Australia had big problems with these gangs, hence outlawing them, they literally got away with murder. Also once you join their gang (jeez just like playground bullies who never grew up) you are not allowed to leave.

I worked in a remote area and a guy moved in next door and told me this, he was evading them by getting a job away from these dickheads.

Loads of them on the run, up in the NT. 

 

I was staying at a company apartment up in Darwin and summons from the court would appear weekly for one of the guys staying there. He was from Brissy IIRC.

 

Eventually he did another runner when Police arrived to apprehend him. He must have known they were coming as he had packed his bag but had no time to take it with him. When I got back from work it was out the front of the apartment but he was nowhere to be seen. Never saw him again after that.

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don't be surprised if these three culprits end up back in their home country after pay a few million baht each .... TIT and that's how it works here.  The wheels will slowly turn after a couple of years and a few atm transfers will just magically happen overnight and before you know it they are back home either still in custody or possibly free depending on the amount .....

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25 minutes ago, BarraMarra said:

So the Thai/Pakistani family has started singing like a canary and blaming others for this brutal murder. The fact is all three are guilty. Thought they could make a few million went tits up so they butchered him. Evidence and CCTV showed the Indian purchasing the Cordless Chainsaw he didn't have a gun pointing at his back when he walked in the department store to purchase it.

Is the Indian still at large?

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Speedboat linked to German broker’s murder seized in Pattaya raid

 

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Pattaya cops confiscated a speedboat owned by a main suspect in the brutal murder of German businessman Hans Peter Mack. The suspect, 52 year old Olaf Thorsten Brinkmann, is implicated in the murder of the 62 year old German property tycoon. Police believe that Brinkmann might have planned to use the speedboat to dispose of Mack’s butchered remains in the ocean.

 

A police source said that a German friend of Brinkmann, who stored the boat, informed police upon hearing about his arrest.

 

The friend informed investigators that on Saturday, July 8, Brinkmann asked for help with moving the speedboat from Nong Krabok Soi 4 to the Chokchai Garden Home estate in Nong Prue. The friend told Brinkmann that the next day, he would try to tow the boat to Pattaya’s Ocean Marina Pier. However, due to the boat lacking registration papers, it could not be moored there. He then brought the boat to Phra Tamnak Soi 5.

 

Found footage from a fishing supplies store revealed another suspect, 27 year old Sahruk Kareem Uddin, along with Brinkmann, buying gear at a shop. Police arrested Uddin, a Pakistani man who holds Thai citizenship, in Kanchanaburi yesterday afternoon while he was lying low.

 

Police believe that these two men were conspiring to dispose of Mack’s corpse in the sea to purge any evidence. However, they found the victim’s mutilated body concealed in a fridge in a rented house in Nong Prue on Monday night, July 10, almost a week after the German’s unannounced disappearance. Inside the house, police came across an electric saw, ropes, food seals, and an assortment of beverages. The victim’s butchered remains were discovered in bags inside the 1.50 metre-long refrigerator, reported Bangkok Post.

 

By Mitch Connor

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Full Story: https://thethaiger.com/hot-news/crime/speedboat-linked-to-german-brokers-murder-seized-in-pattaya-raid

 

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