Conscript who killed girlfriend to be taken to Bangkok today

Chiang Rai, Police interrogated a conscripted soldier who brutally killed his girlfriend, a housekeeper at the parliament, and hid her body in an apartment after being arrested last night. He confessed to stabbing his lover in the chest out of jealousy. He will be taken to Bangkok for further questioning today. From the case of finding the body of Ms. Khemruthai, 30 years old, a housekeeper of the parliament, in an apartment room in Soi Wat Pracharabuetham, Dusit District, Bangkok, with a stab wound to the sternum, 1 wound, and having died for no less than 7 days, from the investigation, it was found that the perpetrator was a conscripted soldier, the boyfriend of the deceased, who left the room with a backpack and a cloth bag on June 29th. Then, he never came back again until the people in the apartment smelled a foul smell coming from the deceased's room, so they notified the authorities to come and look, and found the aforementioned body. Last night, Mae Sai police joined forces with the Pha Muang Task Force of Chao Tak to arrest Private Sunai, according to an arrest warrant from the Bangkok Military Court, at the Ban Pha Mi base in Mae Sai District, Chiang Rai Province, and brought him in for questioning at Mae Sai Police Station. While getting out of the car, Private Sunai did not say anything, and did not answer any questions. Until he surrendered, he kept his head down and did not open his mouth, and did not admit to killing Ms. Khemruthai, saying that he had not seen her for almost 2 months. The latest after the police spent all night interrogating him, the suspect finally confessed that he really did stab his girlfriend in the chest with a knife because of jealousy. The officers will take him in for questioning and further legal action at Sam Sen Police Station, Bangkok today. While the army, the suspect's parent organization, after the unit was informed of the arrest warrant from the police, the unit proceeded to control the personnel and immediately sent them to Mae Sai Police Station. At the same time, it assigned the unit's military law officer to coordinate with the police to prosecute the case to reach a conclusion and provide justice to the victim and family as soon as possible. Source: Thai News Agency

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