Myanmar murder suspects surrender to escape Thailand

Authorities seek Myanmar’s support to arrest few

Myanmar murder suspects surrender to escape Thailand
The body of its Iranian user and his Thai woman were discovered at Banoo Iranian Restaurant in South Pattaya on Tuesday. ( Photo: Chaiyot Pupattanapong )

A Myanmar few who is accused of killing an Egyptian chef and his Thai partner turned themselves in to the police in Nakhon Pathom and demanded repatriation.

Pol Maj Gen Thawatkiat Jindakhuansanong, chief of Chon Buri policeman, said on Thursday that officials were about to get arrest warrants for Kyaw Myint Oo, 23, and Ei December, 19. Police are looking into what was stolen from the survivors after the suspects allegedly targeted them for their valuables.

The Myanmar partners used border passes to enter Thailand through Tak.

Mojtaba Ghanbariazad, 64, and his Thai woman Thanaporn Poonprakhon, 49, were&nbsp, found murdered in their business building on Soi Day-Night in South Pattaya on Tuesday. Their bodies were discovered in a second-floor room, where their ground-floor Banoo Iranian Restaurant is located.

Police believe the Egyptian man was strangled with shorts because his body was completely dressed from the neck down. The girl was discovered bound with plastic wire and charger wire and dying, naked, and bound. A nail, suspected to have been used in the crime, was found in the bedroom.

After both sides had an explanation, authorities discovered that the Myanmar pair had left the restaurant on the subjects ‘ motorbike on July 11. After that, they eventually left the bike and took a car to Bangkok before heading to Nakhon Pathom.

The few stated their desire to return to Myanmar after giving their documents to Nakhon Pathom officers for illegal immigration. They were sent to the Tak district’s Mae Sot area, which borders Myanmar, for a fine.

Both suspects good crossed the border, according to police, because Thai officials needed their aid from Myanmar counterparts.

The later Thai woman’s 29-year-old child claimed to have told police that her family had ordered the Myanmar worker and his family to remain on the top floor of the building. The employee was reportedly subjected to disciplinary action from the Egyptian man for many money-loss incidents.