Police Arrest Suspect in Chiang Rai Kidnapping

 | Tue 30 Sep 2014 18:57 ICT

CityNews – Police in Chiang Rai have arrested one man and are looking for nine others after a woman was kidnapped for ransom earlier this month. The victim was set free after her family paid 210,000 baht.
The suspect at a police station. Photo: Weerasak Panyachod.

The incident occurred on September 14, when 10 armed men in military uniform arrived at the woman’s home in Chiang Mai, claiming they were police and soldiers.

They took nearly 31,000 baht in cash, a gold ring and a mobile phone, then blindfolded and handcuffed the victim and took her to an abandoned house in Chiang Rai’s Maekorn sub-district.

They threatened to kill her unless her relatives paid 2 million baht, but after negotiations this sum was reduced to 300,000 baht.

The woman’s family transferred 210,000 baht into an account, and the kidnappers left her by the side of a road, threatening to kill her family if the rest of the money was not transferred by noon the following day.

The victim informed police, and Major-General Thanitsak Thirasawat, deputy commissioner of provincial police region 5, ordered officers to investigate the bank account.

A 49-year-old Chiang Rai man whose name was given as Saphat, or Boonseub, was later arrested in Kalasin province. He has denied involvement.

Police said they believe the gang has kidnapped people for ransom before, as large sums of money had previously been transferred into the account. They believe most of the victims were involved with narcotics or other illegal businesses.