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Drunken Myanmar Brothers Kill Thai Man Over 30-Baht Debt

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Police in Nakhon Ratchasima are hunting two Myanmar brothers accused of fatally stabbing a Thai man after a drunken argument over a 30-baht debt. The incident occurred on October 31, 2025, in Pak Chong district, leaving the community shocked by the brutality of the attack. Officers from Nong Sarai Police Station have launched a manhunt involving over 50 personnel and military tracking dogs.

 

The fatal altercation took place at a rented workers’ house in Moo 4, Wang Sai subdistrict, Pak Chong. When officers arrived, they found a body and bloodstains on the floor but no suspects present. The victim, identified as 27-year-old Nattapong, had been stabbed in the left side of his chest with a kitchen knife. He was rushed to Pak Chong Hospital but later died from his injuries. A 5-inch bloodstained kitchen knife was recovered at the scene as evidence.

 

Police investigations identified the suspects as Mr. Saw and Mr. Din, two Myanmar nationals who fled before officers arrived. According to witnesses, the brothers had been drinking heavily before confronting Nattapong about a small debt of approximately 30 baht. When the Thai worker refused to repay the amount, an argument broke out that escalated into violence, ending with Nattapong being fatally stabbed.

 

Pol. Col. Suppachai Vibunsuksan, superintendent of Nong Sarai Police Station, said he had ordered an intensive search for the suspects. The operation includes local officers, military personnel, and police dogs combing nearby areas. The Provincial Forensic Office Region 3 in Nakhon Ratchasima was called to collect forensic evidence, including DNA samples, to support the investigation.

 

Police are also investigating whether the suspects received help escaping from the area. Authorities have not ruled out the possibility of accomplices among local workers. Officers are urging anyone with information about the whereabouts of the two suspects to come forward as they continue their efforts to bring them to justice.

 

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Key Takeaways

 

• Two Myanmar brothers allegedly killed a Thai man in Pak Chong after a dispute over 30 baht.

• Police have launched a large-scale manhunt involving more than 50 officers and tracking dogs.

• Investigators are examining forensic evidence and possible assistance in the suspects’ escape.

 

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2 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

two Myanmar brothers accused of fatally stabbing a Thai man after a drunken argument over a 30-baht debt.

 

Give them the death sentence.

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UPDATE
Myanmar Brothers Arrested for Fatal 30-Baht Dispute in Korat

 

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Police have arrested two Myanmar brothers in Bangkok after they allegedly stabbed a Thai co-worker to death in Nakhon Ratchasima during a dispute over a 30-baht debt. The suspects, identified only as Saw and Din, both construction workers, were tracked down following a manhunt and have reportedly confessed to the killing. Their Thai employer now faces charges for harbouring illegal migrants and helping them evade arrest.

 

The incident occurred on October 31 at a rented room in Moo 4, Phu Thai Village, Wang Sai Subdistrict, Pak Chong District, under the jurisdiction of Nong Sarai Police Station. The brothers, said to be intoxicated, had confronted their Thai colleague over the unpaid 30 baht. When the victim refused to repay, an argument broke out and one of the suspects allegedly stabbed him with a knife before both fled the scene.

 

Police investigators led by Pol Lt Col Jatuporn Khanchaiyaphum, Deputy Superintendent of Investigation, traced the pair to a hideout in Bangkok. On November 2, officers detained both men and transported them back to Nakhon Ratchasima for questioning. During interrogation, they admitted to the attack, claiming the victim had borrowed 30 baht but refused to return it.

 

Authorities later confirmed that both suspects had entered Thailand illegally. Pol Col Supachai Vibunsuksan, Superintendent of Nong Sarai Police Station, and the investigation team took part in their questioning before taking them to the crime scene for a re-enactment under heavy police protection, as officers feared retaliation from the victim’s relatives.

 

The Myanmar brothers have been charged with jointly causing the death of another person and illegal entry into the country. Meanwhile, two Thai employers have been charged with providing shelter to illegal migrants and assisting offenders to avoid arrest. All suspects have been remanded in custody pending legal proceedings.

 

Police have stated that the case highlights ongoing challenges in managing undocumented migrant labour and ensuring proper employer accountability under Thai law. Further investigation is underway to determine whether additional offences were committed during the suspects’ flight to Bangkok.

 

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Key Takeaways

 

• Two Myanmar brothers were arrested for fatally stabbing a Thai man over a 30-baht debt.

• Both suspects entered Thailand illegally and have confessed to the crime.

• Their employers face prosecution for harbouring and aiding illegal migrants.

 

 

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Only beaten by the one that was for 20 bht last year . Crazy 🤯

On 11/2/2025 at 3:32 AM, Georgealbert said:

Police investigations identified the suspects as Mr. Saw and Mr. Din, two Myanmar nationals who fled before officers arrived. According to witnesses, the brothers had been drinking heavily before confronting Nattapong about a small debt of approximately 30 baht. When the Thai worker refused to repay the amount, an argument broke out that escalated into violence, ending with Nattapong being fatally stabbed.

30 baht... my god.

3 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

30 baht... my god.

It was probably about the principle.

Murder over 30 Baht, really? Perhaps that's not the whole truth?

30 Baht is 30 Baht after all, difference between life or death in this case, crazy people. I wonder if they would like to come to the UK, they'd be more than welcome.

Drop a 500 baht bank note on the floor and piss on it. Problem solved. Don't mess around with desperate brothers from Myanmar. Definitely nor worth your life.

Well, when you get down to this level with Burmese construction workers and a messy Thai guy aguing over 30 baht... it's as screwed up as you can imagine (probably also throw in a big dose of booze or illegal drugs). Thing is, with these types is that they firmly believe they have nothing to lose and care for nothing, and the system here batters them down into the dirt... a toxic and dangerous mix indeed.

They killed him because they were drunk and killing was in their nature. The 30 baht was just a pretense. 

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