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Cold Case: Family Gets Answers As Soldier Accused Of Deadly Abduction

By Teeranai Charuvastra, Staff Reporter

 

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A graduation photo Ploynarin Pleepol kept at her family home.

 

SARABURI — A 29-year-old soldier was under military detention Monday on suspicion of kidnapping a woman and murdering her three years ago.

 

Police said Sgt. Polkrit Wiset confessed under interrogation to killing his partner, Ploynarin Pleepol, in a jealousy-driven rage in May 2014, shortly after he abducted the 25 year old from her home. Ploynarin’s family has spent years searching for her, but progress only came after they petitioned junta chairman Prayuth Chan-ocha and top police commanders for help.

 

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/crimecourtscalamity/2017/08/14/cold-case-family-gets-answers-soldier-accused-deadly-abduction/

 
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Mother’s hopes extinguished as ex-boyfriend admits killing her daughter in 2014

 

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Parents of Ployrin

 

SARABURI: -- A mother’s hopes that her daughter was still alive after going missing three years ago have been dashed after an ex-army sergeant recently confessed to murdering her.


Patcharee Panthong, the mother of Ployrin Plipon, 28, said she had kept sending messages almost every day to her daughter’s mobile phone since she went missing from a food factory in Ayutthaya’s Tharue district on May 21, 2014.

 

She reported her daughter missing to police in Bangkok but the case did not go anywhere, although Ployrin’s exboyfriend Polkrit Wiset was the prime suspect, Patcharee said.

 

Recently, the case was revived by the anticrime Facebook page Ejun, which led to the arrest of Polkrit.

 

Polkrit, who was dishonourably discharged from the Army in 2014, was arrested in Nakhon Ratchasima province where a team of police and army officers had surrounded a house, which is believed to belong to his wife, since Friday.

 

On Sunday, he surrendered and was escorted to Suratham Pitak military base in the province. Pol MajGeneral Suthi Puangpikul, a provincial commander, and Colonel Adul Boonthamcharoen, the military base chief, led his interrogation at the base. 

 

Adul told reporters later that Polkrit had confessed that he kidnapped Ployrin three years ago with the intention of convincing her to resume their relationship.

 

However, she apparently wanted to end the relationship after discovering that Polkrit was married.

 

Police said Polkrit became angry when she insisted that she wanted to leave him. In a struggle that followed, she stabbed him with a small knife and he strangled her to death.

 

Polkrit said he then went to a shop to buy petrol and three tyres to burn her body in a remote area of Saraburi province, according to police.

 

Polkrit later led police to the location where he said he buried Ployrin’s body. Police unearthed a collection of bones at the site that will be DNA tested, with the results to be compared to Patcharee’s DNA.

 

The Ejun Facebook page yesterday quoted a forensic police doctor as saying the bones belonged to Ployrin.

 

After being interrogated at the Suratham Pitak base, Polkrit was handed over to police, who will handle the case according to civilian procedures since he has been discharged from the Army.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30323797

 
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4 minutes ago, webfact said:

She reported her daughter missing to police in Bangkok but the case did not go anywhere

 

5 minutes ago, webfact said:

 

Recently, the case was revived by the anticrime Facebook page Ejun,

If you cannot afford the RTP's investigation fees, Facebook seems the alternative to get a crime solved nowadays !

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At least the mother can get some closure on the situation. It must be an almost unbearable position to be in when you have a good idea what has gone on and who is involved and the police just seem to refuse to investigate the case.

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1 hour ago, Thaiwrath said:

 

If you cannot afford the RTP's investigation fees, Facebook seems the alternative to get a crime solved nowadays !

It costs 10,000 to get a fat-arsed Jomtien cop to heave himself from behind his desk.

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2 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:

 

If you cannot afford the RTP's investigation fees, Facebook seems the alternative to get a crime solved nowadays !

Too true, there are websites like the enclosed link. This woman investigates cases such as where rich people try to get off paying out damages by claiming to be innocent or poor.

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

In a struggle that followed, she stabbed him with a small knife

BS. 

 

Yet another scumbag defending his murder of someone, because his pathetic male ego couldn't take rejection. 

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8 hours ago, mikebell said:

It costs 10,000 to get a fat-arsed Jomtien cop to heave himself from behind his desk.

And exactly from where have you got that number. Just a stupid comment, that ain´t based on any substance of facts.

 

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23 hours ago, webfact said:

progress only came after they petitioned junta chairman Prayuth Chan-ocha and top police commanders for help

Sad that this is how judicial equality works in Thailand.

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On 15/08/2017 at 1:49 PM, Get Real said:

And exactly from where have you got that number. Just a stupid comment, that ain´t based on any substance of facts.

 

A woman rented my S-i-L's car & sold it, leaving my sis with a bank loan to pay & no car.  The culprit was caught by a family member & I took her & a cop in my car to Jomtien police station.  I witnessed the interview; I heard the above figure quoted.  Are these facts substantial enough for you?  The S-i-L paid the bank loan for four years yet had no car.  Do you feel stupid now?

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19 hours ago, mikebell said:

A woman rented my S-i-L's car & sold it, leaving my sis with a bank loan to pay & no car.  The culprit was caught by a family member & I took her & a cop in my car to Jomtien police station.  I witnessed the interview; I heard the above figure quoted.  Are these facts substantial enough for you?  The S-i-L paid the bank loan for four years yet had no car.  Do you feel stupid now?

Not much. You are talking about an isolated incident.

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Next 'isolated incident: turning right at a U-turn two boy bikers unlicensed, unhelmeted, ploughed into me at 90 kph.  The bent cop arriving ten minutes later decided I was to blame.  It cost my wife 20,000 to drop his charges or he would confiscate my passport & 'make problems' with my visa'.

Next 'isolated incident': my friend, a restaurant owner in Bang Sare was arrested for making himself a coffee in his own kitchen even tho' the restaurant wasn't open.  It cost his wife 50,000 to get him off being charged with having no work permit.

Next 'isolated incident' a neighbour had a girlie bar on Kao Talo.  He was threatened with arrest unless he paid 24,000 a month for protection from such charges.  He eventually shut down as he didn't make enough.

Further 'isolated incidents':  I belong to two quiz teams & thus visit at least 6 bars during the season.  Every owner tells me they pay the police to avoid trumped up charges.  I have no figures for the bribes.

 

Wake up and smell the coffee; take off your rose-tinted glasses - it might save you some money in the future.

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