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    Thieves kill police volunteer, injure 3

    A group of suspected thieves yesterday killed a police volunteer and seriously injured three other people including a local news reporter in Chon Buri's Pattaya City before fleeing, police said.

    At 4.30am yesterday, local cable TV reporter Panupong Thongprem called police and told them he was attacked by three males aged about 18 to 20 while travelling towards Pattaya police station on a motorcycle.

    Panupong was on his way to the station to cover a story about thieves stealing clothes left on Jomtien beach by tourists while they swam. Based on his knowledge of the case and the fact they were running from the direction of the beach, the reporter believed his attackers were the beach-theft suspects.

    One of the suspects slashed Panupong's neck and left arm with a 30-centimetre-long knife, before they fled back towards the beach on a motorcycle, said Major Anuchet Kardsomboon, of Pattaya police station.

    Superintendent Colonel Noppadol Wongnom led police officers and volunteers in a search of the area for the suspects.

    Two police volunteers who caught up with the suspects - Ekkalak Meeso, 35, and Den Khajadpai, 33 - were attacked and severely injured, as was security guard Ampol Jaikla, 15, near the Jomtien Pacific Hotel, before the suspects disappeared into Soi Watboonkanchanaram.

    Den later died in hospital.

    Noppadol said police would publish sketches of the suspects and ask the public to help in the hunt for them.

    As Den died on duty, police would help pay his funeral expenses and provide his family with financial assistance and a plaque in his honour, Noppadol said.

    Police would also help pay the medical bills of the three who were injured, he said.

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    Tuesday 6th June 2006
    Photo-fit images released of two of the three man gang involved in the death of a local Police volunteer.
    An update now on yesterdays shocking knife attack on Police Volunteers and journalists which left one Pattaya Police Volunteer dead. At Pattaya Police Station on Tuesday Morning, Police Colonel Noraboon, the Deputy Chief of Chonburi Provincial Police met with the family of the dead volunteer and offered his sincere condolences on their loss. He promised that the Police would take care of all funeral expenses. An additional donation of 30,000 Baht was given to the family by the Colonel and the Volunteer section of Pattaya Police gave the family another 30,000 Baht. The victim worked at the View Talay Villas and they gave the family an extra 5,000 Baht. During this meeting photo-fit images of two of the three man gang responsible for the murder were released to the press. If you recognize either of these two men please inform Pattaya Police immediately. Following the meeting, the body of the victim, Khun Den aged 33 was handed over to family members who will take him to Nakhon Rachasima Province for cremation.


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    Saturday 10th June 2006
    Three men arrested and charged with the recent murder of a Pattaya Police Volunteer.
    A major update now on the recent murder of a Pattaya Police volunteer and serious injury of a local journalist. We can announce that the three men suspected of conducting the initial robbery on Jomtien Beach and the subsequent knife attack which left the volunteer dead and journalist seriously injured have been caught. It begun with an arrest of two Thai men at Big C in North Pattaya who were accused of stealing a motorbike from a foreigner. They were suspected of carrying out the attack based on photo-fit pictures of the suspects and initially accepted involvement in the murder. Khun A aged 17 and Khun Apichart aged 19 gave up the name of the third man, Khun Tiper aged 31 who resided in Lompok sub-district in Banglamung. Police went to the location and arrested the third man. The knife used in the attack was recovered. At the station the three were positively identified by the injured journalist Khun Panoopong. At this point, the three decided to change their story and denied the attack but were charged nonetheless based on evidence and identification by the victim.

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