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Hunt on for ten Thais involved in multi-million baht kidnapping of Hong Kong woman

 

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Police are hunting ten Thais involved in the abduction of a Hong Kong woman. 

 

Some 2 million Yuan or 10 million baht was paid in ransom by the husband and family of the victim referred to as "Jinchai".

 

She arrived at Suvarnabhumi on May 8th and was soon bundled into a van and taken to a hotel in Bangkok where she was held.

 

She was then transferred to a rented house in Pattaya, then taken to Koh Samet before being taken back to Bangkok.

 

Her husband Han - a man of mixed Chinese and Korean ancestry - and his wife's relatives paid the ransom in four installments only for the gang to demand 5 million baht more.

 

Thai police got involved on 18th of May.

 

They found out the names of a Thai woman called Wansikarn and that of four Chinese nationals who were part of the gang. Wansikarn is in custody but the gang of four Chinese have fled abroad.

 

Now police are hunting ten other Thais involved in the kidnapping and extortion.

 

Surachet Hakpal, deputy commissioner of the Tourist Police Bureau, said that the cops know the identity of all the suspects. 

 

Sanook did not report on the whereabouts of the victim though she appeared to have been rescued. 

 

Source: https://www.sanook.com/news/6509118/

 
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Immigration officer said to be involved in kidnapping of tourist

By Sutthinan Kongsin 
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A Thai Immigration Police officer was allegedly involved in the abduction of a 39-year-old woman at Suvarnabhumi Airport on the night of May 6 for a Bt15 million ransom, Tourist Police Bureau deputy chief Pol Maj-General Surachate Hakparn said on Monday.

 

The victim, identified as Jincai Chen, was abducted by five people upon her arrival from Hong Kong but was safely released to a roadside spot in Bang Na district 14 days later. 

 

Four Chinese people, a Thai woman named Wansikan Termthanapat and several other people were involved in the crime, including an unnamed Pol Senior Sergeant Major policeman under the Samut Prakan Immigration Police Office, Surachate said.

 

Police are seeking arrest warrants but the four Chinese suspects – Wenqui Sun, Ming Song, Dongliang Sun and Meiling Kai – had already fled Thailand, Surachate added.

 

The gang demanded three million yuan (Bt15 million) for ransom but the victim’s Korean husband, Han Young Lim, who holds Tanzanian nationality, paid just 1.9 million yuan (Bt10 million). When they failed to release Chen, he filed a police complaint on May 18. 

 

CCTV footage helped police identify the five kidnappers and a further probe found that they had detained the woman at a Bangkok hotel.

 

 They then moved her to a rented house in Pattaya City, then another house on Koh Samet in Rayong and another hotel in Bangkok.

 

At 11pm on May 19, apparently feeling pressure from the investigation, the kidnappers released the victim at a roadside spot on Bang Na-Trat Road before fleeing.The woman contacted her husband and went to testify to police about what happened, Surachate said.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30345952

 
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Assuming the woman who was kidnapped is the one circled between two others in the image above then this suggests she was kidnapped from inside the secure area of the airport, airside.

 

That would be a major security violation for the entire airport.

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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

Four Chinese people, a Thai woman named Wansikan Termthanapat and several other people were involved in the crime, including an unnamed Pol Senior Sergeant Major policeman under the Samut Prakan Immigration Police Office, Surachate said

From within airside too, quite a complex little plan.......for a little bit of money to go around.

 

Fools....

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1 hour ago, ukrules said:

Assuming the woman who was kidnapped is the one circled between two others in the image above then this suggests she was kidnapped from inside the secure area of the airport, airside.

 

That would be a major security violation for the entire airport.

Not if they arrived on the same flight as the HK woman and an IO was involved.

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Immigration officer said to be involved in kidnapping of tourist
By Sutthinan Kongsin 
The Nation
 
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A Thai Immigration Police officer was allegedly involved in the abduction of a 39-year-old woman at Suvarnabhumi Airport on the night of May 6 for a Bt15 million ransom, Tourist Police Bureau deputy chief Pol Maj-General Surachate Hakparn said on Monday.
 
The victim, identified as Jincai Chen, was abducted by five people upon her arrival from Hong Kong but was safely released to a roadside spot in Bang Na district 14 days later. 
 
Four Chinese people, a Thai woman named Wansikan Termthanapat and several other people were involved in the crime, including an unnamed Pol Senior Sergeant Major policeman under the Samut Prakan Immigration Police Office, Surachate said.
 
Police are seeking arrest warrants but the four Chinese suspects – Wenqui Sun, Ming Song, Dongliang Sun and Meiling Kai – had already fled Thailand, Surachate added.
 
The gang demanded three million yuan (Bt15 million) for ransom but the victim’s Korean husband, Han Young Lim, who holds Tanzanian nationality, paid just 1.9 million yuan (Bt10 million). When they failed to release Chen, he filed a police complaint on May 18. 
 
CCTV footage helped police identify the five kidnappers and a further probe found that they had detained the woman at a Bangkok hotel.
 
 They then moved her to a rented house in Pattaya City, then another house on Koh Samet in Rayong and another hotel in Bangkok.
 
At 11pm on May 19, apparently feeling pressure from the investigation, the kidnappers released the victim at a roadside spot on Bang Na-Trat Road before fleeing.The woman contacted her husband and went to testify to police about what happened, Surachate said.
 
Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30345952
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Was the victim part of the plot?
If she was abducted from airside, why did she not kick off?
They must trick her. Say shes arrested needs answer few questions.
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1 hour ago, surangw said:

she must be someone with connections to get this so much rapid action by the police.

 

You think maybe they have their mind on the money, sqeeze the gang for some of the ransom, perhaps. Or the family of the lady to get more motivated in the investigation?

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7 hours ago, colinneil said:

Was the victim part of the plot?

If she was abducted from airside, why did she not kick off?

 

On the other hand, was she randomly picked for abduction?

 

That seems doubtful, so what's the background to why she was specifically targeted?

 

 

 

 

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9 hours ago, ukrules said:

Assuming the woman who was kidnapped is the one circled between two others in the image above then this suggests she was kidnapped from inside the secure area of the airport, airside.

 

That would be a major security violation for the entire airport.

ah yes but "major" in Thailand really = "minor"

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7 hours ago, Xaos said:
9 hours ago, snoop1130 said:
Immigration officer said to be involved in kidnapping of tourist
By Sutthinan Kongsin 
The Nation
 
a268f6ef0c4ca2654f6b9d4c2e80dca2.jpeg.cb093c8b611d2989c0ce1faaab52829b.jpeg
 
A Thai Immigration Police officer was allegedly involved in the abduction of a 39-year-old woman at Suvarnabhumi Airport on the night of May 6 for a Bt15 million ransom, Tourist Police Bureau deputy chief Pol Maj-General Surachate Hakparn said on Monday.
 
The victim, identified as Jincai Chen, was abducted by five people upon her arrival from Hong Kong but was safely released to a roadside spot in Bang Na district 14 days later. 
 
Four Chinese people, a Thai woman named Wansikan Termthanapat and several other people were involved in the crime, including an unnamed Pol Senior Sergeant Major policeman under the Samut Prakan Immigration Police Office, Surachate said.
 
Police are seeking arrest warrants but the four Chinese suspects – Wenqui Sun, Ming Song, Dongliang Sun and Meiling Kai – had already fled Thailand, Surachate added.
 
The gang demanded three million yuan (Bt15 million) for ransom but the victim’s Korean husband, Han Young Lim, who holds Tanzanian nationality, paid just 1.9 million yuan (Bt10 million). When they failed to release Chen, he filed a police complaint on May 18. 
 
CCTV footage helped police identify the five kidnappers and a further probe found that they had detained the woman at a Bangkok hotel.
 
 They then moved her to a rented house in Pattaya City, then another house on Koh Samet in Rayong and another hotel in Bangkok.
 
At 11pm on May 19, apparently feeling pressure from the investigation, the kidnappers released the victim at a roadside spot on Bang Na-Trat Road before fleeing.The woman contacted her husband and went to testify to police about what happened, Surachate said.
 
Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30345952
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Nail him to a post  immediately,I would personally use the nail gun starting just below the waist in two  ( very small) areas

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9 hours ago, theguyfromanotherforum said:

Why didn't she scream and make a noise at the airport?

because she was terrified?   because one of the kidnappers evidently was an immigration officer?  i personally don't know the facts, but i see no reason to doubt her story. 

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10 hours ago, surangw said:

she must be someone with connections to get this so much rapid action by the police.

 

They merely found her on Bangna Trat after she was released.  They have then worked backwards to invent ten Thai suspects.

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52 minutes ago, NokNokJoke said:

How the hell do they know where she was 'hidden'?

They know which rented houses and hotels she was stashed in?

something doesn't smell right.

They already arrested several people. And the woman was released so she can verify the story. 

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They have the names of the Chinese supposedly from passports so the Chinese authorities will get them.  Do not think they will just turn a blind eye because they don't.  If she had clout enough to rattle the Thai cops then you can bet that she has more clout at home.  These guys are dead already.

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45 minutes ago, alfalfa19 said:

because she was terrified?   because one of the kidnappers evidently was an immigration officer?  i personally don't know the facts, but i see no reason to doubt her story. 

As with you, I don't know the facts apart from what has been written; the CCTV image seems to have been taken from air-side but was that where the abduction happened?

 

With the implication that an immigration officer was involved, was that at the airport or elsewhere? If at the airport, possible scenario would be to flash the badge, tell her there was a problem, lead her to a secluded area and throw her in the back of a van to start the adventure.

 

Anyway, whatever did happen, I am glad she was returned safely and hope the police round up every single one of those involved. With what is being reported, they seem to have a decent handle on that.

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