Pathum Thani: The killer who slit the throat of the Khlong Sam Subdistrict Administrative Organization chief sat stressed all night, did not talk to anyone, and denied all charges. After the evening of November 8, Khlong Luang Police Station received a report that the body of Ms. Worakanok or Palat Nok, aged 57, the clerk of Khlong Sam Subdistrict Administrative Organization, was found dead. The body was found wearing a sarong and lying face up in a pool of blood in front of a refrigerator. There were 11 sharp wounds on her body to the neck, on her hands, and the body had been punched in the neck and left arm with a cloth.
According to Thai News Agency, investigators collected evidence and requested the Thanyaburi Provincial Court to issue an arrest warrant for Mr. Pratin or Num, age 43, who is his brother-in-law and a firefighter at Khlong Sam Subdistrict Administrative Organization, on charges of premeditated murder. After the police found important evidence, which was footage from a CCTV camera that did n
ot match the suspect’s statement, along with the forensic results from the evidence examination by the forensic officers from the short knife that the investigation team from Khlong Luang Police Station seized from under the seat of the suspect’s motorcycle, which was parked in the parking lot in front of the fire room of Khlong Sam Subdistrict Administrative Organization, which was examined and found traces of the deceased’s blood stains stuck to it.
This morning, the reporter went to ask the sergeant on duty in the cell and learned that throughout the night, the young man had been stressed and had not talked to anyone. Pol. Col. Kiatsak Mitprasat, Superintendent of Khlong Luang Police Station, said that initially, the police officers are collecting as much evidence as possible to link them to other people. Today, they held a meeting with the police officers involved to gather as much evidence as possible. As for whether or not anyone else was involved, that is still under investigation. Since the incident,
the police officers have been working every day and have never abandoned our suspicions and have brought in all witnesses for questioning. We have collected all relevant information. As for the conflict within the family, we have brought in everyone in the family for questioning as well. Initially, the suspect denied all charges and brought in all scientific information for examination, which is the suspect’s right. As long as the court has not made a decision, he is still a suspect.
Pol. Lt. Col. Sirapop Bualuang, investigation officer at Khlong Luang Police Station, revealed that police officers will call in six more witnesses for further questioning to find connections to other individuals who are believed to be involved in the case and use police techniques to find those involved in the case to prosecute them.