Informed of nearly 80 charges of “Am Cyanide”

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BANGKOK, June 11- Tomorrow (June 12), the police are preparing to file additional charges of “am cyanide” in prison, killing to clear debts-killing to get property, totaling nearly 80 charges.

Colonel Anek Taosupap, deputy commander of the Crime Suppression Division One of the large investigative sets in the “Am Cyanide” case reveals the progress of the case in which Mrs. Sararat or Am, suspected of poisoning 15 murder cases, has a total of 14 deaths, 1 survivor, the latest tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. . The investigating officer will report additional charges against “Am Cyanide” at the Central Women’s Correctional Institution (Khlong Prem). A total of not less than 60 items, almost 80 charges, with new charges to be informed. It is a charge of murder and other crimes. kill others to take Or take advantage of the fact that they have committed other offenses to cover up their other wrongdoings The robbery causes the death of others. Adulteration of food causes harm resulting in death. use of fake rights documents In the manner of behavior that when Am finished killing the victim, he forged the loan agreement and claimed it with the deceased’s relatives to extort money again. By reporting this accusation in 15 cases, each of which Am Will be notified of at least 3-6 charges and there are many acts at different times Therefore, there are many bases of offenses of different karma on different occasions. There are different penalties and after reporting the charges against Am In the afternoon there will be further questioning on the additional allegations. Then will speed up collecting details to summarize the case to be concise. It is expected that next week the case will be sent to the prosecutor to order prosecution.

In this regard, the evidence in this case is considered perfect. Am was found to be clearly guilty of both buying cyanide and actually receiving cyanide. At this time, there are 3 main characters accused, Am of and Attorney Phat, all 3 of whom have not yet confessed or presented evidence to confirm their innocence on all charges, but will likely continue to fight in court. .-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency