Warrants out for yakuza pair sought for murder

Warrants out for yakuza pair sought for murder

According to authorities, a prey of the killing and dismemberment in Nonthaburi also participated in a Chinese crime syndicate.

Warrants out for yakuza pair sought for murder
Takuya Kato and Hiroto Suzuki are suspected of having Asian documents. ( Police photo )

Two Asian people are facing murder charges in Nonthaburi. Police believe that all three of them have connections to a large gang gang.

The Nonthaburi Provincial Court on Wednesday approved the arrest warrants for Hiroto Suzuki, 33, and Takuya Kato, 50.

Ryosuke Kabashima, 47, was shot in a inventory in the Bang Bua Thong city of Nonthaburi state on March 27th, according to the police. According to authorities, the couple then dismembered the system and had their Thai vehicle pick them up to have the body parts removed.

Next Friday and on Tuesday, parts of the victim’s figure were discovered at various locations in Nonthaburi. A bone with a bullet hole was included in them.

Authorities believe the two Asian defendants and the sufferer were members of a large gang gang called Yamaguchi- gumi, according to sources with knowledge of the research.

Their Thai drivers, Kritsakorn Jaiphitak, 30, was arrested on Tuesday and insisted he had nothing to do with the death. He claimed to the police that the Chinese men had instructed him to drive a vehicle so that they may leave body parts in bags.

The event is being handled by police at the Bang Bua Thong place. The Chinese suspects have been charged with intent to murder, concealing a figure, and possessing illegal firearms and ammunition.

The event has a 20-year statute of limitations.

The Yamaguchi-gummi group previously made headlines when a previous group head was detained in Lop Buri at the age of 72 in 2018. He was afterwards sent back to Japan.

Two Asian and one Thai suspects in the death and dismemberment of Ryosuke Kabashima have been identified in police’s pictures and names. ( Police photo )