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    Task force seeks help from Laos to trace elephant killers

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    The Second Army Region’s Suranaree Task Force is to seek help from Laos to find the killers of an elephant in a national park in the border province of Ubon Ratchathani.

    Deputy national police chief Pol General Srivara Rangsibhramanakul said yesterday the spent bullet found in the body of a male elephant was from an AK47 rifle, a weapon not used in Thailand.


    He did not mention the name of the country the task force contacted to help, saying only that it was a neighbouring country. However, Ubon Ratchathani is close to Laos.


    The remains of the elephant were found near Huay Sai Yai waterfall in BuntarikYod Mon Wildlife Sanctuary on Friday. Officials believe it was shot in the mouth and the bullet penetrated to the back of the animal's body.





    Officials believe the animal did not die at the scene of the shooting.


    Basing on photos from camera traps installed in the area, the killers are believed to be a group of armed men in camouflage clothing. The men, using GPS tracking devices, were believed to have entered the area for illegal logging.


    Authorities believe the men did not intend to kill the animal as its organs were still intact.
    Srivara said that although the elephant was found in the national park, it is near a no man’s land where there has been fighting between illegal loggers.




    Urgent : Task force seeks help from Laos to trace elephant killers

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    Deputy national police chief Pol General Srivara Rangsibhramanakul said yesterday the spent bullet found in the body of a male elephant was from an AK47 rifle, a weapon not used in Thailand.
    Uh huh.

    BANGKOK (THE NATION/ASIA NEWS NETWORK, XINHUA, AFP) - A shoot-out between two teenage gangs in a popular shopping district in Bangkok left at least one Indian tourist dead and four others injured, a health official said Monday (Oct 8).

    <snip>

    Mr Senit said police have yet to investigate the type of rifles used, but
    spent shells from an AK-47 assault rifle were found at the scene.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/two-foreign-tourists-killed-in-gang-shooting-near-bangkok-mall
    Uh Huh.

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