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    Nakhon Phanom: 3 police officers, bank clerk in B3.5m robbery

    Cops, bank clerk in B3.5m robbery | Bangkok Post: breakingnews

    Cops, bank clerk in B3.5m robbery

    Three police officers and a bank employee have been arrested and charged with robbing a Lao lumber trader of 3.5 million baht cash.


    The police show the recovered money and the accused robbers. (Photo by Pattanapong Sripeachai)

    Pol Col Tinnarat Petchpansri, deputy commander of Nakhon Phanom police, said on Thursday that Pol Sen Sgt Maj Chadawut Nontkhamwong, Pol Sgt Maj Ekachai Singthongchai, Pol Sen Sgt Maj Jamnong Raksa, Pol Col Narong Boonsinchai and Phuvit Matlublao, an employee of Kasikornbank, Nakhon Phanom branch, were arrested.

    Pol Col Tinnarat said they are all suspects in the robbery of Sornchai Sriharaj, 37, a Lao man who works for a sawmill in Laos.

    The victim told police he was driving his pickup truck on Wednesday on the way back to Laos after having withdrawn 3.5 million baht in cash from a Thai bank, when a vehicle carrying three men dressed like police officers cut in front of him and forced him to a stop on a road in Nakhon Phanom province.

    They grabbed him from his vehicle, threw him inside their car and took the bag containing the money. They later dumped him on a lonely roadside in Na Rat Khwai of Muang district, Mr Sornchai said.

    He said the robbers threatened him, warning him not to inform the police or they would return and take his life. The men also took his cellphone. Mr Sornchai was not hurt.

    Pol Col Tinnarat said the arrested policemen had confessed to the crime, saying they had help from Mr Pavit, who had seen the victim making frequent withdrawals of cash, usually 2-3 million baht each time.

    They suspected Mr Sornchai was involved in illegal business and would not report to the police if the cash was stolen, so they planned the robbery together.

    All of the money was recovered during the arrests.

    Pol Col Tinnarat said Mr Sornchai explained he opted to carry large amounts of cash for his customers' convenience when doing cross border lumber transactions.
    "Slavery is the daughter of darkness; an ignorant people is the blind instrument of its own destruction; ambition and intrigue take advantage of the credulity and inexperience of men who have no political, economic or civil knowledge. They mistake pure illusion for reality, license for freedom, treason for patriotism, vengeance for justice."-Simón Bolívar

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    Swift police response helps bag highway heist suspects | Bangkok Post: news

    Swift police response helps bag highway heist suspects

    Four cops and a bank worker are accused of orchestrating a daring B3.5m raid

    A gang of robbers including four police was rounded up quickly after allegedly robbing two Lao nationals and their Thai business partner of 3.5 million baht in cash in Nakhon Phanom on Wednesday.

    The suspects _ four policemen and a bank employee _ were rounded up only five hours after they allegedly held up the three victims on a road in Muang district.

    Wearing policemen's trousers and carrying guns, the suspects allegedly forced the victims to hand over a bag containing cash they had just withdrawn from Kasikornbank's Muang district branch.

    They then fled, allegedly taking one of the victims with them.

    Somsak Wanwilai, 37, one of the Lao victims, and his Thai business partner Chaiwatphon Srisomsab, 50, told police they had just withdrawn the cash from Kasikornbank for their sawmill business in Laos. They said uniformed highway police stopped them on a road after leaving the bank.

    A group of men pulled up in a car and told them to hand over the money bag, they said.

    Mr Somsak said the robbers, who were carrying sidearms, took his younger brother, Sornchai Sriharaj, 36, in the car with them but freed him in front of Nakhon Phanom University soon after.

    Immediately after learning of the robbery, Muang district police chief Pol Col Somneuk Mikhawan alerted Pol Maj Gen Churat Pan-ngao, commander of the provincial police, who was attending a police meeting in Pattaya.

    The case finally reached national police chief Adul Saengsingkaew, who ordered a forward operation centre to be set up to handle it.

    The centre was set up at a hotel in Muang district and brought together high-ranking officers.

    The team put up checkpoints at border crossings to Laos in Mukdahan, Sakon Nakhon and Nakhon Phanom provinces as they questioned the victims for information about the robbery. The victims remembered the licence plate numbers of the cars used by the suspects. Officers tracked down the plates and identified the owners of the vehicles as police.

    A check on the mobile phone records of one suspected member of the group showed he had contacted a bank employee and a border patrol policeman before the robbery. Pol Sgt Maj Ekachai Singthongchai, a highway policeman, was the first person to be arrested that evening.

    He allegedly confessed to the robbery and gave information about the rest of the suspects, namely Pol Snr Sgt Maj Chadawut Nontkhamwong and Pol Snr Sgt Maj Jamnong Raksa, of the Highway Police, Pol Snr Sgt Narong Boonsinchai, of the 235th border patrol unit, and Phuvit Matlublao, a Kasikornbank employee at Muang district branch office.

    Police said Mr Phuvit tipped off the other gang members that the money had been withdrawn.

    The rest of the suspects were rounded up the same night. Police also found 3.5 million baht in cash, a pistol, five rounds of ammunition and five fake licence plates.

    The four suspects denied any involvement in the robbery and vowed to fight the case in the court. The arrested police have been suspended and denied bail.

    Pol Maj Gen Churat said the quick arrests resulted from cooperation between local police and the special operation centre.

    He warned Lao nationals who come to withdraw money in Thailand to take special precautions. "They should come with friends and use more than one car for their own protection," he said.

    Local police can provide special security services for them if they make a formal request, he said.

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