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Srivara lauds black leopard probe team

BANGKOK: Deputy national police chief Srivara Ransibrahmanakul said yesterday (Mar 7) that he would not replace the investigation team handling the high-profile wildlife poaching case involving construction tycoon Premchai Karnasuta.

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By Bangkok Post

Wednesday 7 March 2018 09:05 AM


Deputy national police chief Srivara Ransibrahmanakul, who has assigned himself to head the investigation into the poaching of the black leopard, was caught on video giving a very deep ‘wai’ to construction tycoon and accused poacher Premchai Karnasuta. Photo: Screengrab via FB/77kaoded

Deputy national police chief Srivara Ransibrahmanakul, who has assigned himself to head the investigation into the poaching of the black leopard, was caught on video giving a very deep ‘wai’ to construction tycoon and accused poacher Premchai Karnasuta. Photo: Screengrab via FB/77kaoded

Premchai, president of Italian-Thai Development Plc, was arrested, along with three other people, at a no-camping zone in the Thungyai Naresuan wildlife sanctuary in Kanchanaburi on Feb 4 on suspicion of illegal hunting.

Gen Srivara also praised his men for the speed with which they were handling the probe against Premchai.

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha yesterday voiced support for Gen Srivara, saying every aspect of the case was being conducted professionally.

Gen Srivara’s comments came after the Seub Nakhasathien Foundation urged police to replace the team supervising the case.

Furthermore, he said the police would look into bribery allegations by interrogating Wichien Chinawong, chief of the Thungyai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary, to gather evidence and testimony to press charges against Premchai and other individuals involved.

Questioning is set to be completed tomorrow (Mar 8) and additional charges relating to firearms and bribery would later be brought against the suspects before the case is wrapped up by the end of the month, said Gen Srivara.

Maj Gen Thawatchai Mekprasoetsuk, chief of the Central Police Forensic Science Division, yesterday said forensic tests on three guns confiscated during the arrest indicated they belonged to Premchai, while fragments retrieved from the carcass of the rare black Indochinese leopard belonged to one of the three weapons.

The examination found the gun was fired only once but the shot separated into eight pellets which hit the body of the animal.

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