2 Japanese gangster suspects in Thailand murder flee to Laos

2 Japanese gangster suspects in Thailand murder flee to Laos

Two Chinese gang members who are suspected of killing a Chinese person and dismembering his body in Nonthaburi province previous month have fled to a neighboring nation, according to police on Friday, according to a police source who identified it as Laos.

Thailand has enlisted the neighboring nation’s assistance in the search for the two defendants, according to Pol Lt Gen Chirasan Kaeosaengake, the director of the Provincial Police Region 1.

He did not identify it, but the supply claimed that they had fled to Laos.

Earlier this month, authorities obtained arrest warrants for Takuya Kato, 49, and Hiroto Suzuki, 27, on fear of slaughtering fellow gang Ryosuke Kabashima, 47, in Nonthaburi.

According to local media reports, the group was running a telephone scam that targeted Asian residents in their home state.

Kritsakorn Jaiphitak, who was detained on Tuesday, has admitted to being hired to drive the three Japanese men to a warehouse in Bangkok and that one passenger who was sitting in the front desk next to the driver was shot from the back seats after the three men began to argue.

He told the police that the two Japanese suspects had dismembered the defendant’s system and had told him to get rid of vinyl bags in Nonthaburi that contained its components, according to the police.

Other body parts were discovered last week in plastic carriers discarded in a deserted place, while the victim’s skull and bullet holes were discovered earlier this week in the state.