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REWARD OFFERED FOR NAVY MURDERER

SATTAHIP: Police have announced a reward of 30,000 baht for information leading the capture of an assassin who gunned down a navy officer in a local bar car park

On the 26th September, at around midnight, a 26 year old Navy Sergeant Major was gunned down in what Police consider to have been a premeditated Murder. He was left outside the pub as the killers escaped before the arrival of the Police.

Investigations led Officers to believe that a local village Head man and his son had commited the atrocity and efforts were made to secure the arrest fo the two suspects.

The father turned himself in to police, along with two 38 MM weapons which ballistics experts will examine to confirm were the murder weapons. Meanwhile the father has denied any involvement in the attack and claims to have no idea of his son’s whereabouts.

A village head, in Thailand, is the chosen spokesman for a small community, similar to a “minor mayor”, and the man fully expects the police to accept his statement as the truth.

--pattaya103.com 2012-10-03

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UPDATE

Local Military Assassin caught in Bangkok Hideaway

SATTAHIP:-- News has just been released to confirm the arrest of the alleged murderer of a Local Navy warrant officer in September

As reported on 103 FM this week, the alleged assassin, a local 21 year old named Fluke, was wanted by police for the fatal shooting of a Navy warrant officer in Sattahip. On Thursday night he was finally arrested in his Bangkok hideaway during an organised police operation involving resources from several provinces.

The man is being held under close guard by police in Bangkok awaiting his return to Sattahip and confirmation of his arrest was only given out to the media after he was taken to a secure unit. The murder weapons may either be those turned into Police by his father or, as he is reported to have claimed, have been discarded in a wooded area at some time after the murder.

Police teams combed the area where he claims to have thrown the gun away but, as yet have not found any weapon, according to report. As daylight returns, so they planned to continue the search

Local Police and residents will be relieved after the massive manhunt which followed the gunning of of the navy Sgt. Major in a car park outside a bar in the Sattahip area.

--pattaya103.com 2012-10-05

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Brutus, John Wilkes Booth and Lee Harvey Oswald were assassins.

This guy "Fluke" isn't an assassin, only a low life common murderer.

He thinks he is above the law just because he is the scum bag son of an insignificant village headman.

The father should also be charged as an accomplice to murder.

assassin noun (from Oxford Dictionary)

pron-uk.pngpron-us.png/əˈsæs.ɪn/ n [C]

Definition

someone who kills a famous or important person usually for political reasons or in exchange for money

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UPDATE

Face of a Killer.. Revealed

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SATTAHIP:-- south of Pattaya city, a recently arrested “alleged” assassin was paraded before the media and general public as he was taken to the scene of his crime.

As reported in other news stories ( links below) the man, nicknamed Fluck, was finally arrested this week after a police manhunt covering several provinces within Thailand. During the investigations, the police had taken the rare step of offering a reward and warning the public that the man was dangerous and should not be approached.

It is suspected that this may not have been his only crime as he is reputed to have been a reknown villain, to often carry a weapon and to have used it in previous attacks

Dressed in a bullet proof jacket as police feared a revenge attack, the man was taken to the pub car park and other locations involved in his crime as officials pieced together his motive and subsequent movements as he eluded the authorities.

--pattaya103.com 2012-10-05

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