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Butti Killing: Kavatassi Denied Bail

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Butti killing: Kavatassi denied bail

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Denis Kavatassi facing charges for conspiracy to commit murder

has been denied bail by Phuket Provincial Court.

Photo: Yodsak Jarana

PHUKET: -- The Italian man who allegedly hired a hit squad to assassinate a business partner in March has been denied bail by Phuket Provincial Court.

See our earlier report here

A bail request lodged by Denis Kavatassi was rejected and the Italian remains in custody at Phuket Provincial Prison on charges of conspiracy to commit murder, Lt Col Weerayut Sittirattanakul of the Thalang Police told the Phuket Gazette.

Mr Kavatassi was arrested for allegedly hiring six Thai men to kill 61-year-old resort owner Luciano Butti, 61, in Pa Khlok on March 15.

Also arrested and still in custody are three members of the alleged hit squad: Prasong Yongkit, Ratchanon Sawaree and Somchai Klasuk.

Prasong and Somchai initially confessed to their involvement, but after consulting with lawyers now deny the charges.

Kavatassi and Ratchanon have denied any involvement from the outset.

Arrest warrants have also been issued for three other suspects: Suchart "Odd" Nimla-or, 27; his younger brother Ekkachai “Ek” Nimla-or; and Ponlawat Jongrak, 21

Mr Suchart, the alleged trigger man, is listed as a resident of Yala province.

He was released from military service in December 2010, but his current whereabouts remain unknown.

He is known to be married, and his wife lives in Prachuap Khiri Khan province.

Despite all suspects denying the charges against them, there is still sufficient evidence to convicthem, Lt Col Weerayut said.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2011-06-29

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