A Chinese person who is believed to have been kidnapped and held for payment by a fellow citizen is now being mobilized by police.
Ruimin: Held for’ B5m ransom ‘
Cai Boxuan, a different Chinese nationwide, reported Yan Ruimin’s disappearance to the authorities at Bang Rak place yesterday.
She told him that she would travel to Phuket on July 2 and that the last moment he spoke to her was on June 30.
He feared that she might be in danger, but he decided to alert the police.
According to a police resource, her family finally arrived in Thailand and called the Chinese ambassador for assistance. Later, someone called and informed the relatives that he had abducted her and demanded a payment of 1 million yuan, or about 5 million baht, for her transfer.
According to the source, they were also instructed not to inform the police or the Chinese ambassador because he would not promise her safety.
Pol Lt. Gen Thiti Sangsawang, director of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, has mandated that MPB investigators work with the Immigration Bureau to liberate Ms. Yan and make the suspect a think.
According to the cause, the presume had been identified as Qingyan Ma, and a test revealed that he had rented a vehicle on June 30.
According to the cause, Ms. Yan was spotted entering the vehicle on July 1 at Time Square on Soi Sukhumvit 12. The vehicle was captured on a surveillance camera traveling to Soi Sukhumvit 16
The vehicle left Soi Sukhumvit 16 the following morning and traveled to Chon Buri.
Before Ms. Yan’s phone message was cut off in an area near to a public park near to Wat Sothon Wararam Worawihan, the vehicle appeared in Chachoengsao around 2am on July 3.
The suspect after checked out of Si Lom hotel and returned the rental vehicle before arriving in Suvarnabhumi aircraft and taking a flight to Hong Kong in the afternoon of July 3, according to the cause.