Hmong murders pinned on workers

Published date10 February 2023
Publication titleBangkok Post

Police are hunting three Myanmar workers suspected of murdering a Hmong family on their remote plantation in Tak.

The family of five, identified as Jia Saengsawang, 34, a Chiang Thong native; Chao Manpatanakarn, 46; and three children aged three months, seven years and 10 years are believed to have been murdered on Sunday, as relatives of the victims lost contact with them from that day.

Their bodies and some weapons were found on Wednesday near the Nakhiri stream, about 10 kilometres from the centre of Sri Khiri Rak, a village in tambon Chiang Thong.

The victims had been shot and stabbed, and the spent cartridge of a 9mm bullet and black plastic bags containing ginger were found at the scene, an earlier report said.

Pol Maj Gen Phokphapob Bodeepitak, commander of the Tak Provincial Police, led an investigation team from Division 6 yesterday to search for more evidence at the scene.

According to the report, the prime murder suspects are Myanmar workers who worked on the...

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