Police will seek the arrest of those who helped suspected serial killer Sararat “Aem” Rangsiwuthaporn obtain cyanide, says deputy national police chief, Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn. The request for warrants will be made to the Criminal Court.
Pol Gen Surachate said yesterday Ms Sararat had purchased cyanide using other people’s names to avoid leaving traces. Police are sure there must have been accomplices who helped carry out Ms Sararat’s scheme. Police claim she used cynanide to poison and kill her victims.
However, he said that does not necessarily mean her ex-husband was involved. “We will have to look into the evidence before charging 1-2 accomplices for murder,” said Pol Gen Surachate.
Meanwhile, the death of Ms Sararat’s 15th alleged victim, Monthathip “Sai” Khao-in, was under the jurisdiction of the Thong Lor police. Officers will request a warrant in relation to this case soon. “We have been informed of a few suspicious deaths. Officers are investigating if they are related to Ms Sararat,” he said.
Even though Ms Sararat, now detained at the Central Women’s Correctional Institution in Bangkok, has not confessed, Pol Gen Surachate said police are certain the evidence they have is sufficient to prove her guilty. Police will meet tomorrow to discuss the case and also a revision of cyanide regulations.
A search as Ms Sararat’s house in Tha Maka district of Kanchanaburi on Friday found a back Honda Jazz without a licence plate.