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Pakistani family defends accused in high-profile German businessman murder

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The family of the Pakistani man, arrested yesterday for his involvement in the murder of the German businessman Hans Peter Mack, say he is innocent. The family of the arrested man, Sahruk Kareem Uddin, pointed the finger of blame towards another suspect, a German woman, Petra Christl Grundgreif. They accused Grundgrief of tricking him into the plot to murder the 62 year old German businessman.

 

Police officers in the central province of Kanchanaburi yesterday arrested the 27 year old Pakistani suspect at a hotel where he was hiding from arrest. Officers then accompanied Uddin to Nong Prue Police Station in Chon Buri for questioning.

 

When Uddin arrived at the police station, he declined to give an interview with the awaiting reporters. Instead, he requested that they patiently await the details of the questioning from the police.


Shortly thereafter, Uddin’s family, including his father, mother, and older brother, arrived at the police station to meet with him before he was temporarily imprisoned.


Uddin’s father reported to the police and media that the family knew the German woman, Grundgreif, who was arrested before Uddin. Two years ago, Grundgreif contacted the family expressing interest in establishing a seafood business in Pattaya.

 

Grundgreif urged the family to order seafood products for her adding she would pay for them at a later date. However, the family, suspicious of Grundgreif’s credibility, opted not to proceed with the arrangement. While the family decided against working with Grundgreif, Uddin maintained contact with her.

 

by Petch Petpailin 

Photo via Facebook/ สำนักข่าวกาญจน์ - Kanchanaburi News

 

Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/pakistani-family-defends-accused-in-high-profile-german-businessman-murder

 

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    I know it's a generalization, but a 27yr old bald tattooed Pakistani is not the norm, looks like he wanted to be part of the "gang''. 

  • He's innocent that is why he was trying to cross the border.

  • He must have been photoshopped into the back of the truck with the freezer

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Is the father saying with a seafood business Grundgreif knew her way round a freezer ? who is the butcher in this story ?????

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I know it's a generalization, but a 27yr old bald tattooed Pakistani is not the norm, looks like he wanted to be part of the "gang''. 

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Have they tried the mental issues/racism card? wont cut any ice here!

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2 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

I know it's a generalization, but a 27yr old bald tattooed Pakistani is not the norm, looks like he wanted to be part of the "gang''. 

A 27 year old man of Pakistani origin with Thai citizenship is fairly unusual too. Maybe he's just copying the current Western fashion for ink.

I'm currently watching this mini series called Tokyo vice, it's all about an American newspaper reporter who goes to work for a Tokyo's newspaper and find himself mired in the  murky adepts of the Yakooza world and this Pakistani resemble those tattooed Yakooza members. 

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My son is such a good boy and yet he associated with them. 

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He must have been photoshopped into the back of the truck with the freezer

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He's innocent that is why he was trying to cross the border.

1 hour ago, scubascuba3 said:

Looks like they are all pleading innocence but we have a body chainsawed up

Perhaps he thought he was being hired to prune a few trees.

According to his sister ...

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He is a member of a motorcycle riding group called 81.

81 are Hells Angels. Outlaws are their rivals (AFAIK).

Seems odd that they were working together.

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13 minutes ago, edwinchester said:

Perhaps he thought he was being hired to prune a few trees.

thing is they needed someone to help to lift the freezer, the fat bird and fat German would struggle to do it

2 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Looks like they are all pleading innocence but we have a body chainsawed up

I guess the chainsaw did it then. Case closed.

Yes officers! The woman made me kill, then she made me cut up a human being over the space of some hours. Its all her fault!

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Funny how a man 'tricked into murdering the german' did not plead his innocence by going straight to the police when he found out  rather than running away and hiding. Guilty - life in the stallag !

 

Sure hope they check this persons bank accounts and show exactly how he was living in Thailand at 27 with no apparent work other than killing

6 hours ago, brianthainess said:

I know it's a generalization, but a 27yr old bald tattooed Pakistani is not the norm, looks like he wanted to be part of the "gang''. 

That was my immediate thoughts, in fact he looks like a gang member with that appearance.

 

It just isn't the ' look ' of normal everyday Pakistanis.

3 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Funny how a man 'tricked into murdering the german' did not plead his innocence by going straight to the police when he found out  rather than running away and hiding. Guilty - life in the stallag !

 

Sure hope they check this persons bank accounts and show exactly how he was living in Thailand at 27 with no apparent work other than killing

Because they reported and said he has a Thai passport and has Thai residency/citizenship.

 

And from the posse attending the police station, it looks like all his family are in business in Thailand too.

 

 

 

 

 

2 hours ago, Scouse123 said:

That was my immediate thoughts, in fact he looks like a gang member with that appearance.

 

It just isn't the ' look ' of normal everyday Pakistanis.

Those glasses certainly give him a very sinister gang member look. ????

6 hours ago, chickenslegs said:

According to his sister ...

81 are Hells Angels. Outlaws are their rivals (AFAIK).

Seems odd that they were working together.

Jump ship. Not that odd. All parents say kids are innocent. Just liars or delusional.

5 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Sure hope they check this persons bank accounts and show exactly how he was living in Thailand at 27 with no apparent work other than killing

Why would a Thai have to prove how he funded his life unless his lifestyle indicated that he was living way beyond his means?  It was reported earlier that he was involved in land sales/transactions.

6 hours ago, rwill said:

He's innocent that is why he was trying to cross the border.

I would too if innocent. You can't trust the system.

1 minute ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Why would a Thai have to prove how he funded his life unless his lifestyle indicated that he was living way beyond his means?  It was reported earlier that he was involved in land sales/transactions.

Pattaya is dirt cheap. Pensioners live there.

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4 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Why would a Thai have to prove how he funded his life unless his lifestyle indicated that he was living way beyond his means?  It was reported earlier that he was involved in land sales/transactions.

Pattaya is dirt cheap. Pensioners live there.

So what?  What's that got to do with a 27-year old Thai having to prove how he supports himself, as someone suggested?

2 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

So what?  What's that got to do with a 27-year old Thai having to prove how he supports himself, as someone suggested?

Prove to whom? He doesnt have to do anything. His life. None of their business.

The Article States:

"Shortly thereafter, Uddin’s family, including his father, mother, and older brother, arrived at the police station to meet with him before he was temporarily imprisoned."

 

(How Does That Make Any Sense When You Are Dealing With A Murder Suspect Who Was Clearly Attempting To Flee The Country)(?)

3 minutes ago, SOTIRIOS said:

The Article States:

"Shortly thereafter, Uddin’s family, including his father, mother, and older brother, arrived at the police station to meet with him before he was temporarily imprisoned."

 

(How Does That Make Any Sense When You Are Dealing With A Murder Suspect Who Was Clearly Attempting To Flee The Country)(?)

Yes it does.

5 minutes ago, bignok said:
7 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

So what?  What's that got to do with a 27-year old Thai having to prove how he supports himself, as someone suggested?

Prove to whom?

To the poster on this thread who suggested that he should have to do just that.  I'm not saying that he should have to do that, anther member is!

5 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Sure hope they check this persons bank accounts and show exactly how he was living in Thailand at 27 with no apparent work other than killing

Why you want ideas for money? 

6 hours ago, rwill said:

He's innocent that is why he was trying to cross the border.

That's what was said in an earlier report yet this one says he was in an hotel. Other reports say police arrested him in a taxi (were they hiding under the seats?) another thhat he was '.....on a taxi......

Me, I think he went to Kanchanaburi to look at the scenery. 

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