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Kidnapped Australian former motorbike gang member found killed and buried in Sattahip

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SATTAHIP: -- The kidnapped 38-year-old Australian Hells Angels motorcycle gang member Wayne Rodney Schneider was found dead at a roadside bush in Sattahip district in Chonburi province.

His naked and tatooed body was found buried 2 metres deep under the ground at a roadside bush on the road from Viharn Sien Chinese temple to Khao Cheechan hill in Sattahip.

He was kidnapped by five masked men driving in a pick-up truck in the seaside tourist city of Pattaya on Monday morning from his rented home in Jomtien Park Villas housing estate.

Chonburi police commander Pol Maj Gen Ampol Buarapporn said this morning that the police could locate the pickup truck which the kidnappers rented from a car rental shop on Pattaya Sai 3 road fixed with GPS tracking system.

Checking of the vehicles GPS position showed it stopped at Phra Tamnak hill in South Pattaya, and last position was at the road to Khao Cheechan hill where it stopped at 7.00 am on Monday morning for two hours before moving out.

Pattaya police chief Pol Col Sukthat Pumpunmuang said the team of police went to the location and found tyre tracks of the pickup truck driving 100 metres off the road into the roadside bush.

They searched the area and found the burial ground where there were fresh traces of soils being dug out.

The team dug the place and found his naked and tatooed body buried two metres deep under the ground.

He had cut on his left eyebrow and his neck was also broken indicating he was beaten up and killed before burying him.

His body was sent to Chonburi hospital for forensic autopsy today.

Police said they have issued warrant for the arrest of a 26-year-old Australian man, Antonio Bagnato, for allegedly conspiring with four others to kidnap Mr Schneider from his home in Pattaya.

The wanted suspect was his partner in a Sydney fitness business.

According to Bangkok Post, Bagnato was believed to come from New South Wales, where Mr Schneider hailed from, and is a fellow biker with a residence in Pattaya.

Police said Mr Schneider had been living in Pattaya for a month. He reportedly was invited to share a house by Amad Malkoun, a former leader of Australias criminal Comancheros biker gang.

In April, the Melbourne Herald-Sun reported that Mr Malkoun had become estranged from his gang amid pressure from law enforcement. He had since relocated to Dubai.

Mr Schneiders Hells Angels has since supplanted the Comancheros as Australias top outlaw gang, according to the Post.

Australias ABC News said Thai police said they were working with Australian law enforcement on the case and had made contact with Mr Schneiders Thai wife, who also is in Dubai.

Earlier Pol Col Sukthat Pumpunmuang, told ABC that Schneider who has a long criminal history dating back at least 10 years is on a watchlist for Australian police to follow up and also follow up his friends in a gang.

Mr Schneider was arrested six years ago for drug trafficking, obstruction of justice, and involvement in the theft of 5 million baht from a Melbourne casino. In 2007, he was on New South Wales most wanted list for 18 months over the shooting of a bouncer outside the Sapphire Suite nightclub in Kings Cross in 2006.

Police earlier said CCTV cameras at the home were out of order. But a security guard confirmed Mr Bagnato was one of the abductors.

Officers found paraphernalia used for taking crystal methamphetamine inside the house and Thai media photographed two bullet casings and spatters of blood outside.

The motive behind the kidnap is not known, but police are working on a theory that the incident may involve a personal conflict between Mr Schneider and other bikers, or a dispute over an illegal drug business.

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-- Thai PBS 2015-12-02

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Australian abducted in Pattaya found dead in Sattahip

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SATTAHIP: -- The abduction case involving a former Australian Hells Angels Motorbike Club member, became a murder case in the early hours of Wednesday following the discovery of a body, thought to be that of the victim, in a 2-meter-deep grave in Sattahip.

Police used a GPS tracker fitted to the Black Toyota Vigo pick-up used in the abduction at the Jomtien Park Villas in Soi 17 off the Tepprasit Road in the early hours of Monday, and determined the vehicle had travelled from the housing estate to an area of wasteland close to the Viharn Sien Chinese Temple in the Khao Cheechan area in Na-Jomtien, Sattahip and spent 2 hours there.

The vehicle was known to have been rented from a store on Pattaya Third Road and for now Police are withholding the name of the person who rented the vehicle so as not to compromise their ongoing investigation.

A Police team went to the area as indicated by the GPS signal and found a recently disturbed piece of soil and after 1 hour of digging, the naked body of a man thought to be that of Mr. Wayne Schneider aged 38, was recovered. An initial inspection revealed an injury to one of his eyebrows and a suspected broken neck, although the full extent of his injuries will not be known until the results of a post-mortem examination are received.

Full story: http://pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/219410/australian-abducted-in-pattaya-found-dead-in-sattahip/

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-- Pattaya One 2015-12-02

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In this day and age, it is challenging to do things without being noticed. Sure people may not stop and ask what is going on, but later they will make an inquiry. A couple of guys digging a ditch at night or the day will be seen by somebody. A homeless person sitting under a tree on a nearby hill, some youngsters out fooling around, etc. Motorists driving by and then in the rear view mirror see something.

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Body of kidnapped Australian Hells Angels gang member found in Thailand
Lindsay Murdoch

Bangkok: The body of kidnapped Australian Hells Angels motor cycle gang leader Wayne Rodney Schneider has been found buried in a shallow grave in Thailand.

Five masked gunmen bashed Mr Schneider unconscious and threw him into a pick-up utility outside his home in the Thai tourist city of Pattaya early on Monday.

His body was found buried in a two-metre grave in roadside bush near a Chinese temple in Sattahip district of Chonburi province, a short drive from Mr Schneider's house, Thai police said.

A Thai court has approved a police request to issue a warrant for the arrest of Antonio Bagnato on charges of conspiring to assault and detain Mr Schneider, who was reportedly his partner in a Sydney fitness centre, according to Thai media reports.

Full story: http://www.theage.com.au/world/body-of-kidnapped-australian-hells-angels-gang-member-found-in-thailand-20151202-gldcel.html

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How did they stumble on the bodies?,you very rarely get anywhere

near the full stories,on news reports here.

regards worgeordie

"How did they stumble on the bodies?"

Even if it was off the beaten path, a bunch of people digging a two metre deep hole and then filling it back in again would take some time and almost certainly be observed by someone.

"very rarely get anywhere near the full stories,on news reports here"

Fortunately an absence of facts rarely impedes the production of speculative assumptions here at TV.

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No great loss to society, now lets move on, next please.

Wow, I love the sense of biased judgment from so many Thai Visa members, and their total lack of compassion.

You have no idea of this person's background or story, nor who he has left behind...

Let's hope that no people in unfortunate circumstances cross your path, EVER!

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Hells Angels are very cool motorcycle lovers with plenty of ethics and morale.

It is shameful to read the reactions here.

This is a not only a tragic event, but this time, it was obviously planned, so the worst case of murder.

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"Former HELLS ANGLES member Wayne Rodney Schneider found dead".

What is a Hells Angle?

ARE YOU SERIOUS ?????? where have you been for the last 40 years

He's referring to "Angel" being spelt "Angle". I think it's called being facetious.

Hells Angels are a notorious biker gang.

Hells Angles are notorious mathematicians (may also include carpenters and engineers and anyone else that deals with "angles").

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"Former HELLS ANGLES member Wayne Rodney Schneider found dead".

What is a Hells Angle?

ARE YOU SERIOUS ?????? where have you been for the last 40 years

relax brother dont get all excited about the possible stupidity of another member

he was merely making a mockery of the spelling error made in the word "ANGLE" which offcoarse should be "ANGEL" but I am sure you knew that as well right??????

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"His body was found buried 2 meters deep under the ground at a roadside bush.."

How could they find him then, buried 2 metes deep at a random

Perhaps further details will reveal this.

A squealer in the killer/s' camp? Perhaps seeking to do a deal? That's some serious shovel work, so perhaps the RTP just looked around for a local backhoe operator.

Won't be too many tears over this PoS, maybe his mother.

When you live by the sword, you can expect to die by the sword.

I liked the 'former 38 yo....'. How old was he when he died?

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