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Thai police question speedboat driver over British murders

BANGKOK, September 22, 2014 (AFP) - Thai police said they carried out a DNA test late Sunday on a speedboat driver arrested for a drug offence, as they extended their hunt for the killer of two British holidaymakers on a resort island.

The battered bodies of David Miller, 24, and Hannah Witheridge, 23, were found on a beach on Koh Tao island nearly a week ago.

The investigation into the grisly double murder has so far drawn a blank, with police under increasing pressure to find the assailants.

A 23-year-old Thai man was arrested Sunday for an unspecified drug offence, according to Kiattipong Khawsamang of Surat Thani provincial police.

"We are waiting for the (result) of his DNA test... It is not clear if he is a suspect yet" in the murder case, Kiattipong told AFP, adding that the man drives a speedboat between Koh Tao and the nearby island of Koh Samui.

Police are also searching for two friends of the driver, Kiattipong said, without giving further details.

Deputy National Police chief Somyot Poompanmoung told AFP the man was being questioned but had not been arrested or charged over the murders.

Earlier Somyot said the DNA of two Asian men was found at the crime scene and had been sent to Singapore for advanced analysis.

Forensic experts in Bangkok discovered traces of semen at the scene but could not find a DNA match with the 12 people they have questioned so far over the case.

Those questioned included two of Miller's British friends and several migrant workers from Myanmar.

The murders rocked the normally laid-back holiday island, which is popular with divers, and delivered a fresh blow to Thailand's image as a tourist haven after months of political protests that ended in May's army coup.

Thailand's most senior police officers have descended on Koh Tao amid accusations -- led by the British media -- of a bungled investigation.

Critics have said police chased the wrong leads, failed to lock down the island and poorly secured the crime scene in the hours after the badly beaten bodies were found early last Monday.

Witheridge's family, who travelled to Bangkok to retrieve their daughter's body, issued a statement on Sunday requesting privacy.

"We have now returned to the UK with our beautiful Hannah," said the statement, which was released on their behalf by the British Foreign Office.

"Our family is broken and require time to grieve in private -- as do Hannah's many friends," the family said, adding they will help with the investigation "to bring those responsible to justice".

Thailand's military ruler Prayut Chan-O-Cha -- who is also the prime minister -- made a rare public apology on Thursday after he suggested tourists in bikinis could be more vulnerable to attack.

His comments were widely pilloried as sexist and insensitive following the brutal double murder and he has since sent letters of condolence to the British prime minister as well as the victims' families.

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I guess the pressure has to be so high that they cannot afford to present a scapegoat

And if they present somebody and it is not crystal clear that they are the real perps - pressure has to be strengthend even more

It is the responsibility of everybody not to allow them to destroy another life for keeping their stupid face (which is utterly lost already)

and letting another gangster/s untouched

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So now when females are applying for a Tourist Visa,there will be a warning not to wear a Bikini in Thailand??

You think the same warnings should be given out to all the Katoeys who parade up and down displaying there wares in certain public areas (Not a Pun) .......

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this is interesting:

Thai motorbike gang mugged British women night before backpacker couple were murdered on Koh Tao island

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/thailand/11111774/Thai-motorbike-gang-mugged-British-women-night-before-backpacker-couple-were-murdered-on-Koh-Tao-island.html

Makes for some very interesting reading, and more importantly not from a red-top newspaper. Good fund,

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The Keystone cops were at least funny This is sick. Talk about ruining tourism Just look how safe a tourist is with police who can't find there own butt with both hands. General If your reading this It is time for you sir to step in and take charge And bring this to an end.

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this is interesting:

Thai motorbike gang mugged British women night before backpacker couple were murdered on Koh Tao island

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/thailand/11111774/Thai-motorbike-gang-mugged-British-women-night-before-backpacker-couple-were-murdered-on-Koh-Tao-island.html

Makes for some very interesting reading, and more importantly not from a red-top newspaper. Good fund,

Have to agree, this is the first decent article that has been published and it actually explains several things, something no one else has done.

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Not sure if they will catch the killers but with the spotlight of the press focused on the investigation and with

tourist levels at stake Po Po will look under every rock leaving no stone unturned to find this scum.

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It appears that the criminal elements are spreading their influence from their home on Ko Samui.

They may have felt less vulnerable to being identified or caught while they were on a day trip from Ko Samui in their speed boat.

It will be interesting to see the results of this proper DNA test done in Singapore.

It's strange that a country who can afford to buy the latest super jets for its fleet can't afford to buy one proper DNA test machine!

Of course a proper DNA machine has to be surrounded in very tight security without a hint of corruption.

Not any easy one for LOS.

My son worked for a factory in Switzerland where they manufactured the DNA machines.

He told me the FBI were constantly on the premises making sure everything was above board.

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