PHUKET
CRIME
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Kathu killing attracts top-level interest
KATHU (Gazette, Kom Chad Luek): The mafia-style murder
of Komkai Kositkoon, whose mother owns Jintana Shopping
Plaza in Patong, has caught the attention of some
of the nation’s top police.
“Maj Gen Chatree Sunthornsorn, a personal assistant
to the national police chief, was in Phuket yesterday
and has taken control of the case,” Thung Thong Police
Superintendent Col Arayapan Pukbuakao told the Gazette
today.
Khun Komkai’s body was riddled by nine bullets shortly
after 7 pm on Friday, when she was attacked about
500 meters from the Kathu District Office.
The attack left seven bullet holes through the windshield,
three through the front passenger window, four through
the bonnet and two exit holes in the rear window.
Khun Komkai died in the driver’s seat.
Her husband, Khun Araya, 53, who was in the front
passenger seat, was taken to Bangkok Hospital Phuket
with one bullet lodged in his left ribs and three
in his left arm.
Police recovered some 30 bullet casings from the scene.
“The investigation is now to be carried out by four
teams: Thung Thong Police, Kathu Police, Region 8
investigators and the Central Investigation Department’s
Crime Suppression Division. The teams will meet on
Thursday to share their findings,” Col Arayapan said.
Although local media reports stated that police had
said the motive may be related to the fact that K.
Komkai is a beneficiary in her mother’s will, Tung
Tong District Police Inspector Lt Col Kittipong Klai
Kaew told the Gazette, “It's too early to jump to
conclusions. I am not sure about the motive yet. Investigations
so far have revealed only that the car was followed
by two men on a motorbike who drove past firing a
9mm automatic pistol, before speeding off towards
Phuket City.”
Lasers were used to calculate the angles of entry
and exit of the bullets, and metal detectors were
used to scour the area to find the bullet cases that
villagers had thrown from the road into the surrounding
bush, he said.
Phuket Provincial Police Chief Gen Apirak Hongthong
said, “Provincial police will now work alongside the
local Kathu police.
“The style of execution and proficient use of war
weapons shows us that the killers are professionals,
and all known professional killers in Phuket will
be investigated.
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