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  • Thai PM Questions Whether Tourists in Bikinis Are Safe in the Kingdom,

    Thai PM Questions Whether Tourists in Bikinis Are Safe in the Kingdom,

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    BANGKOK: Thailand’s military ruler on Wednesday questioned whether tourists in bikinis are safe in the kingdom, in comments following the murder of two Britons whose battered bodies were found on a Thai island.

    David Miller, 24, and Hannah Witheridge, 23, were found dead on the southern island of Koh Tao on Monday, sparking a hunt for their killers. Post-mortem examinations were carried out on Wednesday after the bodies were brought to Bangkok.

    But authorities have yet to make an arrest despite questioning several suspects including two British men — who are believed to have travelled with Miller — and a number of Myanmar migrant workers.

    “There are always problems with tourist safety. They think our country is beautiful and is safe so they can do whatever they want, they can wear bikinis and walk everywhere,” Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha, who is also army chief, told government officials.

    But “can they be safe in bikinis… unless they are not beautiful?” he said, addressing the issue of tourist safety in a speech broadcast live on television.

    Prayut, who seized power from an elected government in a May 22 coup, is well known for making off-the-cuff remarks.

    His statement appeared to echo others made to reporters on Tuesday in which he questioned the behaviour of the murder victims as well as the perpetrators.

    Thailand is desperate to avoid further damage to its lucrative tourism industry, which has been battered in recent months after a prolonged political crisis ended in the coup.

    In a message to Britain’s foreign secretary published later Wednesday, deputy prime minister Tanasak Patimapragorn expressed his “profound regret and sadness” at the deaths.

    “(The government) attaches highest priority to protecting safety of foreign nationals residing and visiting Thailand,” he said, adding that Prayut had instructed authorities to conduct a “transparent and thorough” investigation into the case.

    DNA breakthrough?

    Forensic investigators are awaiting the results of DNA tests on a blonde hair found in Witheridge’s hand and on traces of semen, according to the findings of a post-mortem examination carried out on Wednesday.

    “The results are expected within 24 hours so everything will become clear tomorrow (Thursday),” forensic police chief Pornchai Sutheerakhun told reporters after the autopsy.

    “The female victim suffered cuts to her head… while the male was beaten on the head… but water found in his lungs suggests he may have died from drowning,” he said, adding cuts on Miller’s hands showed signs of a struggle.

    The wounds were inflicted by “a sharp, hard object… and (they were) hit hard with a rock”, he added.

    A bloodied garden hoe was also found near the crime scene.

    Earlier Wednesday a provincial police commander said an unidentified Asian man captured by security cameras on the night of the killings was being treated as their “prime suspect”. But he later toned down his remarks.

    “Every group (person) is still under suspicion” Kiattipong Khawsamang, Surat Thani provincial police commander, told AFP, including two British travellers stopped at the capital’s main airport late Tuesday.

    The two men in their 20s have been asked to remain in Bangkok until the case is resolved.

    In a statement the British embassy in Bangkok said it was “aware of reports that Thai police had spoken to British nationals in connection with the case”.

    “We stand ready to provide consular assistance if required,” it said.

    Police have pinned hopes on DNA results yielding a breakthrough in the three-day investigation.

    But conflicting details over the focus of the police inquiry, released by different figures in a force which rarely centralises information, have created a confused picture.

    Prayut on Tuesday urged investigators to conclude the cases swiftly and raised concern at the impact on the country’s image.

    With the start of the tourist high season just two months away, the junta had vowed to restore the nation’s reputation as the “Land of Smiles”, embarking on a clean-up of resorts after a series of complaints about scams, assaults and even police extortion. – AFP

    Source: http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/world/2014/09/18/thai-pm-questions-if-tourists-in-bikinis-safe-after-murders/

  • 20 People Killed in Communal Clash Between Muslims and Buddhists from Myanmar

    20 People Killed in Communal Clash Between Muslims and Buddhists from Myanmar

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    GEORGE TOWN, Sept 18 — Twenty people savagely murdered in Penang this year are believed to be victims of communal clashes between Muslims and Buddhists from Myanmar. 

    Police said the latest was the double-murder of two men in their 30s who had their throats slit and their bodies dumped in an oil palm plantation in Kampung Manggis in Bukit Mertajam on Monday.

    Police are worried religious and ethnic tensions between the two groups in Myanmar have bubbled to surface in the state with deadly consequences. Most of the victims were Buddhists.

    They have been unable to head off the violence due to communication problems with both
    communities.

    State deputy police chief Datuk A. Thaiveegan said a special task force has been set up by police to investigate the deaths.

    “We are probing if religious disputes are involved,” he said.

    The flashpoint of this violence is Seberang Prai where Rohingya Muslims from the western Rakhine state are the main suspects in the killings.

    No one has been arrested in connection with the murders which began in January, although several weapons, mainly knives have been seized.

    The reason for the killings are not immediately clear, with both groups blaming each other for the bitter tension.

    Police sources said the victims, mostly factory workers, were brutally killed and were found with their throats slit.

    A source said: “Six people were been killed in central Seberang Prai in three separate cases while the remains of two other victims were discovered in southern Seberang Prai in the last four months.

    “The remaining cases were reported in northern Seberang Prai while several other cases have also been occurred on the island.”

    The source said the victims, all men, aged between 20 and 40 were abducted from their homes and murdered elsewhere.

    Most of the victims were found without documents and their remains were identified by colleagues and friends.

    Police believe the assailants had targeted their victims through their workplace colleagues and had also obtained information on them from members of their community who have been here for years.

    Investigations have shown further conflict is at risk and police have asked employers of the victims for leads.

    On Monday, a plantation worker stumbled upon the bodies of the two men at about 8.50am. Apart from slit throats, they also suffered multiple stab wounds.

    Police believe they were murdered at another place before their bodies were dumped at the plantation.

    One of the victims was identified based on his travel document while the identity of the other is still unknown.

    Source: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/gruesome-myanmar-communal-murders-grip-penang#sthash.GqBY6W1Z.I4nMDZ6q.dpuf

  • 80 Year Old Grandpa Arrested for Murder, Oldest Murder Suspect in SG

    80 Year Old Grandpa Arrested for Murder, Oldest Murder Suspect in SG

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    SINGAPORE: An 80-year-old man was charged on Friday morning (Aug 22) with the murder of a woman, 54, whose bloodied body was found in a Tampines flat on Thursday.

    Char Chin Fah is alleged to have committed murder by causing the death of Madam Ong Guat Leng. The murder is alleged to have been committed between 9am and 10.04am at Block 440, Tampines Street 43.

    Char, who was dressed in a red polo tee-shirt, was seen glancing through the courtroom as the charge was being read out to him in Mandarin. It is unclear if any of his relatives were present in the courtroom at the time.

    Char will be remanded in the A Division of the Central Police Division for further investigations and brought to the crime scene.

    On Thursday morning, the bloodied body of Madam Ong, understood to be his daughter-in-law, was found in the bedroom of her third-floor corner unit.

    Char will return to court next Friday for the next mention of his case.

    If convicted of murder, he faces the death penalty.

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/80-year-old-man-charged/1324926.html

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  • Two British Medical Students Murdered After Pub Quarrel

    Two British Medical Students Murdered After Pub Quarrel

    PETALING JAYA: The identities of the two British medical students stabbed to death by four local men in Kuching have been disclosed in a heartfelt posting on their university’s official Facebook page.

    Neil Dalton and Aidan Brunger, were named by Newcastle University acting vice-chancellor Prof Tony Stevenson in the post which added that the students were on six-week work placement in Kuching.

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    “Neil Dalton and Aidan Brunger, both 22, were on a six week work placement along with five other medical students to put the skills they had learnt during their time here at the university into practice.

    This has come as a huge shock to us all and our thoughts are with their families and friends at this very difficult time,” the posting read.

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    Stevenson added that two staff members from the university were flying out to Kuching and working with the British High Commissioner to provide support to the other students there, and to arrange for their flights home.

    The comments section of the Facebook post were filled with messages of condolences.

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    Dalton and Brunger were found murdered at 4.15am Wednesday with stab wounds on their chest and back after an early morning quarrel with four local men at Abell Road.

    A restaurant worker had alerted the police after witnessing the incident.

    A quarrel is alleged to have taken place between the victims and suspects while both parties were drinking at a pub. When the students left the pub on foot, the suspects pursued them in a car and one of the suspects attacked victims.

    At 6am, police arrested three of the suspects at their homes and seized the car, a knife, mobile phones. They have been remanded for seven days. The fourth suspect was arrested at 4.45pm and will be remanded today.

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    The main suspect is a 23-year-old fishmonger. One of the suspects is a 29-year-old mechanic while two others are unemployed, aged 19 and 35. Two of them have previous convictions for a drug-related offence and armed robbery.

    Dalton and Brunger arrived in Sarawak in June to undergo a six-week placement at a local hospital there. They were due to complete their placement on Thursday and planned to return to Britain later this month.

    Source: http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2014/08/07/University-discloses-names-of-students/

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