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One 16-year Myanmar worker caught for murder‏

BANGKOK: -- Police have arrested a 16-year old Myanmar immigrant worker wanted for the alleged murder of a Myanmar housewife and her two children at a rubber plantation in Kanchanaburi in August.


Pol Col AmnuayPongsawat, superintendent of Thong Phapoom district police, said today that police detectives had a breakthrough of the case when they located a witness who said that one of tpowo suspects, Zaw Min, mysteriously disappeared from the work place the following day after the murder on August 26.

Finally, the police with the help of local administration officials, border patrol policemen and troops managed to locate the whereabout of the other suspect, 16-year oldNoeng in Tambon Huey Khayeng, Thong Phapoom district.

Noeng, according to police, confessed during police interrogation that he and Zaw Min killedthe Myanmar woman and her two daughters, a nine year old and a three-year old.

The suspect later led police to the rubber plantation where two knives and an axe which were used in the murder were buried.

Noeng later told police that Zaw Min persuaded him to the house of the victim to ask for coffee. After finishing with the coffee, he claimed that Zaw Min robbed her of 700 cash and then attacked the woman with a knife and an axe.

Both later killed the two children when they tried to escape, said Noeng.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/one-16-year-myanmar-worker-caught-murder

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-- Thai PBS 2014-10-22

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Nowadays any murders will be blamed on illegal burmies. At the very least they will be publicized to show the world how bad burmy are and to make their case in kho tao wore feasable
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One day the Burmese will feel it's safe and worthwhile returning to work back home. At that point much of Thailand will shutdown. Then the police will need new stool pigeons. Though in this case they probably are on the right track

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With the RTP reputation in tatters any media news about how well and what a good job we are doing leaves me thinking that if B/S was penny a pound all the RTP would be rich , like the boy who cried wolf, can you believe it , with doubts like this the RTP brand is totally damaged, like the <deleted> banks. bah.gif

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Thais seem to have so much crime involving "foreigners." Thais are rarely if ever apprehended, arrested, charged, or prosecuted. In the few isolated cases where there is a specific Thai perpetrator, like the Ferrari cop killing hit and run, nothing is ever followed up or done. So Thais seem very willing to live with crime, killing, scams, robberies, hustles, cons among themselves. Thais should rid the country of all foreigners, never deal with the outside world and be happy forever after.

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Need a sleuth to solve a crime? Scotland Yard? FBI? Sherlock Homes? Forget it!!!!

In Thailand you only need to find a Burmese worker. Case solved.

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if asked hard enough he would have confessed to be Bin Laden.....

"confessed during police interrogation" has a very bad sound for me.....

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Thais seem to have so much crime involving "foreigners." Thais are rarely if ever apprehended, arrested, charged, or prosecuted. In the few isolated cases where there is a specific Thai perpetrator, like the Ferrari cop killing hit and run, nothing is ever followed up or done. So Thais seem very willing to live with crime, killing, scams, robberies, hustles, cons among themselves. Thais should rid the country of all foreigners, never deal with the outside world and be happy forever after.

Prison is for the poor (Thais) in Thailand. At least that's how it seems!w00t.gif

If I was looking at a credible source, Thailand has triple the prison population of the UK.

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Thais seem to have so much crime involving "foreigners." Thais are rarely if ever apprehended, arrested, charged, or prosecuted. In the few isolated cases where there is a specific Thai perpetrator, like the Ferrari cop killing hit and run, nothing is ever followed up or done. So Thais seem very willing to live with crime, killing, scams, robberies, hustles, cons among themselves. Thais should rid the country of all foreigners, never deal with the outside world and be happy forever after.

you mean stop giving visa to foreigners, throw out expats and close the borders? (apart from Russians and Chines of course)

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....whoever did it.....

.....there is something very wrong in their brains......hearts.....souls........

Whoever did it has none of the 3 above things.

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Give it a break guys!!

3 persons brutally murdered, police doing their job and you are turning this into yet another Thai-bashing thread!!

So according to you all Myanmar suspects in any crime should forever be protected because of the screw up at Koh Tao??

The really sad thing here is, that the murder of this young family don't get any media-attention, no 10 concurrently running theads on Thaivisa, the RIP-brigade stays home. Why?? Could it have something to do with, that the victims were "only" Burmese and not white??

I think it's only natural that after the Koh Tao investigation, which many believe to be bungled, a frame up, incompetent, call it what you will, then doubts arise in any subsequent case that bears any similarities at all, even if it is just that the suspect is a Myanmar national.

Many people have believed the BIB to be corrupt for ever and a day, but the Koh Tao case has raised it up and smacked everybody in the face. Makes it hard to ignore really and even harder to believe anything that the BIB say.

If they suffer from a lack of public confidence, they have only themselves to blame.

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At least in this case the suspect (supposedly) led police to where the murder weapons were hidden. This does point to their guilt.

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At least in this case the suspect (supposedly) led police to where the murder weapons were hidden. This does point to their guilt.

Yes, but maybe the police led that boy to the weapons..? just a thought..! wai.gif

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At least in this case the suspect (supposedly) led police to where the murder weapons were hidden. This does point to their guilt.

I could play the devil's advocate and argue that maybe the murder weapons were planted and the suspects then "directed" as to where to point. There were some suggestions of such a practice in the KT case.

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Awful story, very sad for the family of the deceased.

The problem us that BIB have zero credibility now, and with recent events I don't believe anything they got to say.

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At least in this case the suspect (supposedly) led police to where the murder weapons were hidden. This does point to their guilt.

I could play the devil's advocate and argue that maybe the murder weapons were planted and the suspects then "directed" as to where to point. There were some suggestions of such a practice in the KT case.

any credibility the police may have had is now lost - even a claim as banal as this has to be regarded as suspect.

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