PUBLISHED: 05:47 on September 17, 2023.
According to Pol Lt. Gen. Jirabhop Bhuridej of the Central Investigation Bureau( CIB ), police are confident in their case against Praween Chanklai, also known as Kamnan Nok, a key suspect in the possible death penalty for the highway police officer.
Even though some documents from security cameras have not yet been found, the evidence does show that the assume ordered the killing of Pol Maj Sivakorn Saibua, he claimed.
At Mr. Praween’s home, there were 15 surveillance cameras set up. Two CCTV servers were taken down and dumped into a channel after the shooting, which resulted in the deaths of Pol Maj Sivakorn and the injuries of another bridge police officer, Lt. Col. Wasin Pandee.
13 security cameras’ files were recovered by criminal police after the servers were found.
” Mr. Praween is the architect, according to the information we have.” We need to get him the death sentence because of witness testimony, anecdotal information like the weapon, the destruction of evidence, and the cause, he said.
Because the suspect and his partners have no regard for the law, according to Pol Lt Gen Jirabhop, authorities will gather as much information as they can to establish a waterproof case.
He claimed that an investigation into Mr. Praween’s businesses is also moving forward quickly to ascertain the source of his property and whether he was involved in rate rigging or evaded taxes.
For a planned assault to eliminate mafia-like groups, the CIB director gave the order for officers to learn more about powerful people in Nakhon Pathom.
The deputy national police chief, Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn, released CCTV footage both before and after the killing on Friday nights.
The majority of the party’s police officers were armed but made no attempt to act. According to Pol Gen Surachate, some people helped the criminals and some older soldiers fled the scene.
He claimed that the suspect had a score, making the goal obvious.
One of the last two surveillance cameras stopped functioning on August 23 and was shut off at 10.16 a.m. on the shooting time.