Police seek help in hunting down Myanmar teen suspected of killing former Thai envoy


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YANGON/BANGKOK (The Nation Thailand/ANN): Thailand’s Metropolitan Police Bureau has called on Myanmar police to help hunt down the suspect who murdered a former Thai ambassador to Denmark last month.

It is believed that 19-year-old Myanmar national Sai Myat Moe allegedly killed former envoy Vichit Chitvimarn, 63, in his three-story residence in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district on September 27.

The body was found covered with empty cardboard boxes in a toilet on the second floor last Sunday (October 8).

According to the police, the suspect took a public bus to Chiang Rai before heading to Myanmar’s Tachileik district on September 29. Further investigation revealed that the suspect later bought a flight ticket to his hometown in Yangon.

The police bureau submitted a letter to Yangon police on Tuesday to seek cooperation in hunting down the suspect.

Bureau chief Pol Lt-General Thiti Saengsawang clarified last week that this letter was not a red notice, but a letter for cooperation. A red notice is only issued once the case undergoes court proceedings, he added.

He said the letter aims to seek cooperation from Myanmar police to arrest the suspect under a Thai arrest warrant, so he can face legal action under Thai law.- The Nation Thailand/ANN

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