In the murder case involving a German businessman whose dismembered body was found in Thailand on July 10, Thai police raided a German rock club. Four other suspects were arrested – including a 39-year-old Austrian!
Austrian Thomas G. is said to be the leader of the rocker group “Outlaws Motorcycle Club” (The Outlaws).
However, he denies having anything to do with the murder of the German businessman (62) against the German newspaper ‘Bild’. According to his own statement, he left the club after the murder.
There was an arrest warrant against the Austrian for fraud
When police searched his home in Pattaya, they found evidence that the Austrian was preparing to flee Thailand. There was also an arrest warrant against Thomas G. for fraud.
In addition to the Austrian, other suspected members of the rock club were also arrested, including a German, an American and a Swiss. According to the authorities, the men are illegal in the country.
The responsible general stated that the responsible officials are revoking the visas of all arrested suspects and preparing to deport the men. In addition, they are all blacklisted and never allowed to re-enter Thailand after their deportation. In addition to the four arrests, authorities also seized some of the gang’s motorcycles and other items.
Several arrests have been made in the past week
Several suspects were arrested last week. The German suspects are a 52-year-old man and two women aged 52 and 54, the Bangkok Post reports. All would have denied having anything to do with the 62-year-old’s death. A 27-year-old man of Pakistani origin who allegedly helped transport the body was also arrested.
Suspects celebrated with Richard Lugner a few years ago
As reported, 54-year-old Petra G., who allegedly met Richard Lugner while filming the ATV station, and then invited him to parties several times. The second suspected woman would have rented the house where the dead man was found.
According to investigators, the death of the businessman would be related to extortion. The victim has been missing since July 4. His body was finally found on July 10 in a building in Nong Prue, a suburb of the well-known resort town of Pattaya – dismembered in a freezer. The body is said to have been sawed into 13 pieces and then hidden in a plastic bag in the chest.
Source: Krone
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