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PHUKET police say that eight arrests have been made in the murder investigation of the shooting of a Canadian property developer in Patong.
The island's police chief, Major General Apirak Hongtong, said today that seven of the arrests were made in Bangkok while the eighth was made in Petchaburi, a province between the capital and the resort town of Hua Hin.
[ Subsequently this turned out to be six arrests, with two more pendng.]
The man arrested in Petchaburi is believed to have surrendered to police.
He is being brought to Phuket by helicopter while most of the other seven are being held ''in a safe house'' on Phuket, Major General Apirak said.
He said the eight included the shooter and the gang behind the killing.
Governor Dr Preecha Ruangjan told Phuketwan today that the police deserved credit for a successful investigation. He said he had spoken to the chief of police every day about the case.
The Canadian Ambassador had taken the unusual step of visiting Phuket to talk to the governor about the case.
The Superintendent of Kathu Police Station, Police Colonel Grissak Songmoonnark, told Phuketwan said the investigation had proved successful because of good teamwork between police all over the country, especially in Phuket and Bangkok.
On February 19, Francis Alex Degioanni, a Canadian, was gunned down in his pickup outside of his home-office in Soi Ton Village, Patong. It was his 34th birthday.
Police found a gun in his pickup. They said he was involved in a business dispute.
The National Police Chief of the Royal Thai Police, Police General Phacharavat Wongsuwan, is on his way to Phuket.
Dr Preecha had called for urgent action in the case because of the possible effect on tourism to the island.
Four murders in quick succession on the island triggered unease among the expat community especially about safety and security.
Expats on the island cannot recall a period when so many prominent murders were being investigated at the same time.
The killing of Norwegian Simen Knudsen, at Rawai in 2007, apparently with robbery as a motive, drew international attention. So did the daylight murder of Swedish tourist Hanna Backlund at Mai Khao beach in 2008.
A local man was swiftly arrested and put behind bars for Ms Backlund's murder. Mr Knudsen's case remains unsolved.
While the deaths of expats on the island are often highlighted, even in cases of heart attack or suicide, the actual risks of a violent end seem no greater than in the homelands of most visitors.
Many statistical distortions occur because, while the numerical comparisons are struck with other parts of Thailand on the basis of the island's official population of 320,000, the actual population is at least twice that, and much greater still if tourists are included.
Phuket Murders 2009
The victim: Ian Kenneth Stuart, 60, British expat, a financial adviser with St James Properties Co, Ltd.
The crime: Murder by battery.
Date: February 23
The scene: Victim's office, a shophouse opposite Tesco-Lotus on the bypass road, Phuket City
The motive: Still being investigated.
Investigating: Tung Thong Police.
New developments: Police told Phuketwan that investigators are checking CCTV cameras at the shophouse office project where Mr Stuart's body was found. They are also looking into his background to determine possible motives and suspects.
The victim: Francis Alex Degioanni, 34, Canadian property developer living in Phuket.
The crime: Shooting murder.
Date: February 19
The scene: In the victim's pickup truck parked outside of his home-office in Soi Ton Village, Patong.
The motive: Police are looking into financial disputes with a business partner as one possible motive.
Investigating: Kathu Police, with Phuket Police Commander Major General Apirak Hongtong overseeing the case.
New developments: An autopsy is being performed on the body in Bangkok. The Montreal Gazette interviewed Mr Degioanni's father and reports that "for the past few months, his son had become increasingly nervous during the phone calls he made to his parents twice a week. 'There had been problems with a former partner, the disappearance of about $750,000,' he said. He said things came to a head when his son called last month to tell him he'd been hospitalized because someone had tried to poison him."
The victim: Chid ''Kit'' Raknang, owner of Farang restaurant in Phuket City.
The crime: Shooting murder.
Date: January 18
The scene: At the victim's restaurant, Farang 2, opposite Index Furniture off the bypass road, Phuket City.
The motive: Police believe a business dispute with one of the suspects, a rival business owner, is behind the murder.
Investigating: Phuket City Police.
New developments: Arrest warrants were issued last week for two men. Police decline to reveal the names of the suspects, but the man believed to have pulled the trigger is from Phattalung, while the man believed to have ordered the hit is from Phuket, police say. The Phattalung man is known to police as a professional killer and being investigated for several murders in Thailand, Phuket City Police Chief Wanchai Ekpornpit told Phuketwan. Both men are believed to have fled Phuket and police are trying to determine their whereabouts. Pol Col Wanchai said arrests would be made soon.
The Fourth Murder
Fourth Murder: Phuket Police 'at Full Stretch'
Crime Latest Run by the gun? Undermanned Phuket police are now investigating a fourth murder in a spate of major crime over the past seven weeks. Officer numbers are limited.
Fourth Murder: Phuket Police 'at Full Stretch'
Police Probe Expat Murder near Tesco Lotus
Latest Police are investigating two murders of expats connected with the property industry following the killing of a British man in Phuket City. There is no obvious link between the cases.
Police Probe Expat Murder near Tesco Lotus
Patong Killers Strolled to Date with Death
Photo Album How did it happen? Phuketwan went to the scene of the killing of a Canadian property developer in Patong and pieced together details of the murder.
Patong Killers Strolled to Date with Death
Phuket Shooter Kills Expat Developer
Updating report An expat resident has been shot dead in Patong, police have told Phuketwan. The victim was a 34 year old property developer from Canada.
Phuket Shooter Kills Expat Developer
Farang Killing: Arrest Warrant Issued
Latest Two suspects accused of killing the Farang restaurant chain proprietor have been named in an arrest warrant issued by police in Phuket City.
Farang Killing: Arrest Warrant Issued
I will have to reconsider my next trip to Phuket if these murders are to continue. Conditions appear very unsafe and I am concerned for my safety. Thai people overall seem to be absolutely wonderful people though.
Posted by david on March 6, 2009 20:50