PUBLISHED: 25 Apr 2024 at 04: 00
Two Asian men are the main suspects in the death and dismemberment of their countrymen, whose remains were discovered in Nonthaburi state last week.
A 10-year-old child spotted a mortal hands in a tree in Soi Chat San Sawing 2 off Ban Kluai- Sai Noi Road in tambon Pimolrat in Bang Bua Thong area on Friday, prompting an investigation.
Eventually, Nonthaburi Provincial Police and Bang Bua Thong Police discovered decaying body parts, including a skull and bone legs, in some dark plastic bags dispersed along trees in Soi Phu Yai Liam once more on Tuesday.
A source claimed to have discovered a bullet wound on the bones.
Police began their hunt for the two men after a 30- yr- ancient Thai suspect, identified as Kritsakorn Jaiphitak, was arrested on Tuesday evening.
The man acknowledged that three Chinese men had assigned him as a car to get them to a factory in the area of Phutthamonthon Sai 2.
The three gentlemen were eventually identified as Suzuki Hiroto, 33, Kato Takuya, 50, and Kabashima Ryosuke, 47– the dying.
Mr. Kritsakorn told authorities that Mr. Hiroto and Mr. Takuya were seated next to him in the front passenger seat.
He was confused about what they had been discussing, but he could tell that the three of them were having an argument while he was driving.
He was instructed to leave for a Nonthaburi inventory in Bang Bua Thong.
When the vehicle reached its destination, the two gentlemen told him to leave the vehicle, which he did, taking a smoking crack. He informed the police that the two people were arguing inside the vehicle. He afterwards heard a bullet.
Rushing to the picture, he saw Ryosuke’s body on the ground with body rushing from his mind.
He claimed that the two Japanese people dismembered the system in the stock before returning the vehicle with dark plastic bags. He claimed that he was given the order to plop the bags in numerous locations in the Bang Bua Thong area.
According to Bang Bua Thong Police director Pol Col Parit Chamroonsat, Mr. Kritsakorn first faces a charge of colluding in concealing a system.
Following the investigation, Pol Col Parit instructed the officers analysis team to assemble all available evidence in order to obtain an arrest warrant from the court for the two Japanese suspects.
According to Pol Col Parit, a background check revealed they were Yakuza based on some tattoo art that was discovered on the dying man’s hand.
Mr Hiroto and Mr Takuya are likewise wanted in Japan, he added.
Immigration Officers received instructions to work with Interpol to make the two offenders face murder charges. In Thailand, it is thought that they are still at large.
Additionally, it was discovered that one of the defendants is the leader of a Yakuza group and has been in the kingdom for a while.
His immigration was suspended in 2022, and he is wanted by Chinese authorities. According to the police, the group is also involved in a call center hoax.