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Phuket Update: Krabi massacre mastermind caught in Phang Nga

Phuket Gazette

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Confessed murder mastermind Abedin 'Dean' Singto with Region 8 Police in Surat Thani.

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Phuket Police will now be on the lookout for accomplice Noppakhun Yongbud, one of the two accomplices in the high-profile murder.

PHUKET: -- Police in Phang Nga have arrested the mastermind behind the triple-homicide that took place outside a Krabi mosque on Sunday night.

The suspect confessed to organizing the massacre. He said the attack was revenge for “insults” the targets had made about his brother after defeating him in a local election.

Region 8 Police in Surat Thani identified the suspect as 36-year-old Abedin “Dean” Singto.

Police tracked down Abedin to a location in Phang Nga, where he went into hiding after the attack.

The successful investigation was led by Region 8 Commander Santi Pensuit and Maj Gen Werasak Menawanit, who heads the Region 8 Investigation Unit.

The arresting team, led by Col Somyot Gaewbanggerd, took Abedin into custody late yesterday morning.

Under questioning at Region 8 headquarters in Surat Thani, Abedin revealed the identity of one of his two accomplices as 38-year-old Noppakhun Yongbud of Ao Luek District in Krabi, where the attack took place.

Abedin claimed he did not know the name of the third man that took part in the attack.

Abedin confessed that the trio used an automatic assault rifle and a pistol to kill victims Prasit Somden, Salae Khonruen and Saeng Lao-udom. Three others were also injured in the attack, two seriously.

The apparent main target of the attack, new Village 2 headman Donlorrak Khonlian, was only slightly injured by a bullet that grazed his right arm.

“I got upset that they insulted my brother, who lost in his bid for re-election as village chief, so I asked my friend to help me take revenge,” Abedin said.

Police are still hunting for the two other men who took part.

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/archives/articles/2011/article11725.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2011-12-16

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So, it was political and not religious despite many posters insistence that it must be. Like I said in the other thread, politics on the local level is a dangerous business in Thailand. Believe another poster pointed out the high number of murders at the local level around Thailand.

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