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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 15 May 2025
Nationwide Manhunt for Plantation Murder Gang Intensifies as Police Close in on Suspects Pictures courtesy of Khaosod. Authorities have launched a major manhunt for four fugitives wanted in connection with a gruesome quadruple murder in a palm oil plantation in Trang province. The killings, described by police as a “nang yang” (tyre-burning) execution, have shocked the nation with their brutality. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1360702-nationwide-manhunt-for-plantation-murder-gang-intensifies-as-police-close-in-on-suspects/ -
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Politics Anwar Ibrahim Urged to Ditch Thaksin from ASEAN Advisor Role
Both of them should be ditched. Nothing good from either of them. Most of have read a lot about Thaksin but more about Ibrahim at this link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_Ibrahim -
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Crime Nationwide Manhunt for Plantation Murder Gang Intensifies as Police Close in on Suspects
Pictures courtesy of Khaosod. Authorities have launched a major manhunt for four fugitives wanted in connection with a gruesome quadruple murder in a palm oil plantation in Trang province. The killings, described by police as a “nang yang” (tyre-burning) execution, have shocked the nation with their brutality. The crime occurred on the night of 11 May in Moo 1, Kalase subdistrict, Sikao district. The charred remains of three employees from Piyakankarn 199 Co. Ltd., including plantation manager Surachet Luangkiatkajorn, were found in a water trench. A fourth, yet unidentified body, was located nearby. Police say the victims were shot, held for ransom and then burned using vehicle tyres in a calculated and horrific act. Arrest warrants have been issued for four suspects: • Supakorn Rakwiwat, 37, alias “Bin”, a known hitman with six previous major charges including five for murder; • Jaranachai Samathi, 32, alias “Taem”, from Nam Phut; • Piyasak Suwanmanee, 33, alias “Jack”, from Kalase; and • Rapeepan Boonkerd, 36, alias “Tueak”, from Boh Hin. According to investigators, the suspects attempted to steal palm fruits from the 170-rai plantation. When confronted by the manager and staff, they allegedly opened fire and demanded a 40,000-baht ransom, which was transferred to the wife of suspect “Jack”. The victims were then taken to a remote 36-rai plot overseen by “Bin”, where they were shot again. Some were reportedly still alive when they were dragged to a water channel and set on fire with stacked tyres. The suspects then loaded the stolen palm fruits into a grey Isuzu D-Max pickup truck and sold them. That vehicle was later discovered parked behind the home of suspect “Taem”’s father, in a remote area between Mueang and Huai Yot districts. However, the suspect had fled before police arrived. In the latest developments, armed police forces, including the elite Sri Trang SWAT unit, have surrounded the Bandon mountain range in Nam Phut subdistrict, where it is believed the suspects are hiding. The area, part of the Khao Pu–Khao Ya National Park, is known to the fugitives, particularly “Taem”, who previously lived there. Police have been distributing wanted posters and urging locals to report sightings via the emergency number 191. Local officials confirmed the manhunt has focused on around 27 forest huts (known as khnams), often used by rubber plantation workers. Officers believe the suspects may be using these as hideouts, supported by the challenging terrain and dense forest, which covers over 2,000 rai. Village headman Sawat Khunnui, 58, from Ban Khao Lak in Moo 7, confirmed that “Taem” was originally from the area and had worked as a school van driver before relocating to Sikao with his wife. He expressed shock at “Taem”’s alleged involvement, describing him as previously mild-mannered. He appealed for the suspect to surrender peacefully. Despite the scale of the operation, local villagers have remained calm. Many are familiar with conflict, having lived through past unrest when the area was a former communist stronghold. Police have stated clearly that if the fugitives resist arrest, officers have orders to shoot. However, operations will proceed gradually, escalating only if necessary. Intelligence suggests all four suspects are armed. Deputy Commander of Region 9 Police, Pol Col Sakda Charoenkul, has also led simultaneous raids on five properties connected to the suspects, including the home of a former Trang defence volunteer believed to have links to “Bin”. Though no direct evidence has yet been found, police remain determined to bring the suspects to justice and warn that any individuals found to be harbouring them will face legal consequences. The investigation continues to unfold with intensity, as authorities seek to bring closure to one of the most disturbing multiple murder cases in recent memory. Related article: https://aseannow.com/topic/1360408-manhunt-underway-after-3-victims-burnt-in-trang-tyre-fire-killing/ Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-15. -
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Crime British Teen Thought as Missing in Thailand Found Arrested in Georgia
This cannabis policy is now attracting all sorts of criminals and lowlifes trying to send it over to countries where it is illegal, and big profits can be made.
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