Two migrant labour brokers found stabbed to death

Eight soldiers from Myanmar are thought to have killed people in Samut Prakan.

Police and forensic officers cordon off the roadside area where two men were found dead with multiple stab wounds in Sai Noi district of Nonthaburi. (Photo: Sutthiwit Chayutworakan)
In the Sai Noi neighborhood of Nonthaburi, two men were discovered dead with multiple stab wounds. Officers and criminal officers have cordoned off the area. Sutthiwit Chayutworakan( picture )

After being reported missing from a home in Samut Prakan next year, two men who were employed as brokers for an immigrant labor trafficking gang were discovered dead on Thursday in Nonthaburi with numerous stab wounds.

After being informed at around 4 p.m. on Thursday that two body, wrapped in blankets, had been dumped that, national officers went to the region near Suan Ngam town in tambon Ratniyom of the Sai Noi area.

The cells belonged to Phanphisit Sukdolphat, 24, and Mongkhol Isaman, 23, two missing Thai soldiers.

Mongkhol suffered numerous tongue wounds to his back, while Phanphisit suffered three stab wound to the neck in addition to head injuries. According to the law, their legs and hands were bound with electric wire.

Next year, the two soldiers vanished from a Samut Prakan home.

Officials had attempted to find the two soldiers after family filed missing person reports, according to Pol Col. Mongkhol Onkaew, commander of the Bang Kahew police station in Samut Prakan, on Friday. They claimed that since Mongkhol and Phanphisit vanished from a home in the Bang Phli district’s tambon Rachathewa on April 21, they had not seen them.

Blood stains were discovered on the surfaces of the house after a policeman inspection. A cheap bag inside a room contained bloody clothing and similar items.

On the night of April 21, neighbors officially reported to the law that they heard voices of people pleading for their lifetime. The house’s closed-circuit tv cameras had been harmed by the lower lines.

Police were informed by Phanphisit’s lover, Wanatpreeya Prathumthong, 23, that her partner and friend were employed by a Malay man and his Thai woman who smuggled Myanmar migrants to Thailand and Malaysia.

People who had been brought into the country illegally from Myanmar and taken to a home in Samut Prakan’s King Kaew neighborhood were the responsibility of her partner. The woman claimed that in exchange for taking care of them, he was paid 300 ringgit per head and provided them with food and water. For three or four months, the two soldiers had been employed there.

Eight soldiers from Myanmar were thought to have participated in the murders, according to the previous police investigation. According to Pol Col. Mongkhol, the mob now loaded the body into a car and drove to the location in Nonthaburi where they were dumped.

The investigation also revealed that the eight suspects belonged to a global human trafficking crew, with the Malaysian man serving as its leader. While he was in Malaysia, his Thai family, Nuanchan, worked with other brokers to bring workers there. She had already employed soldiers from Myanmar.

Police say they will start their quest of the defendants even though they believe they have already left the country.