South Korean faces indictment for Pattaya barrel murder

South Korean faces indictment for Pattaya barrel murder
South Korean faces indictment for Pattaya barrel murder

assume being held by police after being transferred to a police station

South Korean faces indictment for Pattaya barrel murder
After divers removed the chamber from Map Prachan pond in Bang Lamung region in Chon Buri on May 11, police inspect it. The body of a South Korean person was in. ( Photo: Chaiyot Pupattanapong )

After South Korean authorities transferred a gentleman in his 20s to the prison of prosecutors, he is now facing a potential prosecution related to the death of his colleague near Pattaya.

According to Yonhap News Agency, the man was handed over to South Korean prosecutors on Wednesday for “further research and possible indictment.”

The suspect was simply detained in Jeongeup town earlier this month, according to the standard Korean news agency, who did not provide an identification. Pol Maj Gen Noppasil Poonsawat, the Metropolitan Police Bureau commissioner, has recently disclosed his title as Lee Roun, who was apprehended in South Korea on May 12 after escaping from Thailand.

In connection with Roh Eui Jong’s alleged crime, South Korean authorities intend to charge him with assault, death, and abandoning a body. The victim’s body was discovered on May 11 in a vinyl chamber dumped in a pond in Chon Buri’s Bang Lamung area. Lee Roun has denied the claims.

Another suspect, Lee Young Jin, 27, was &nbsp, arrested in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, &nbsp, on May 13 and was handed over to Indian officers. South Korean officials are likewise seeking his extradition.

The final think, Kim Hyeonng Won, is still at huge and is believed to have fled to Myanmar.

All three defendants are facing charges of premeditated murder, unlawful confinement, and concealing a figure in Thailand have been on arrest warrants.