Bangkok Post

Headmaster nabbed for deadly heist

- WASSAYOS NGAMKHAM KING-OUA LAOHONG

A 38-year-old school headmaster in Sing Buri was arrested yesterday on suspicion he committed a Jan 9 murder-robbery at a gold shop in Lop Buri.

Police swooped after tip-offs and a clue about the gun used in the crime helped identify Prasittich­ai Khaokaew as the prime suspect, sources said.

A two-year-old boy and two adults were killed and four others injured during the gold shop heist.

Following up on tip-offs from unnamed sources that placed Mr Mr Prasittich­ai as a suspect, the Crime Suppressio­n Division’s (CSD) team gathered evidence that supported the case against the director of Wat Pho Chai School, said an informed source.

Among key pieces of evidence was informatio­n about the type of gun used in the heist, said the same source.

Police found only 13 guns of precisely the same model in Lop Buri. One belonged to Mr Prasittich­ai’s father, said the source, a former police officer.

Another important clue was the gun’s silencer, caught on security footage during the murder-robbery.

The CSD team brought in a firearms vendor, who immediatel­y recognised the silencer as the same model as the one he had earlier sold to Mr Prasittcha­i, said the CSD source.

The Samut Sakhon-based vendor is also the country’s sole producer of this model of locally made silencers.

He said he had received orders from customers nationwide but only one order from Lop Buri, which came from Mr Prasittich­ai, according to the source.

That explained why authoritie­s had focused their investigat­ion on Mr Prasittich­ai from the beginning, he said.

The police used the silencer’s trademark logo to trace it back to the vendor, said the source.

The vendor remembered the sticker, said the source, adding the clue still left police short of the evidence they needed to make an arrest.

But after further investigat­ion, the CSD team sought an arrest warrant for the school director on Tuesday evening, the source said.

A CSD special operation team had been tracking the suspect, waiting for the green light to pounce, said the source.

Yesterday morning the team followed Mr Prasittich­ai as he drove his Bangkok-registered BMW Series 5 car from his home in Lop Buri to the school in Sing Buri, said the source.

Mr Prasittich­ai was pulled over and arrested as he drove along Highway No.311 in tambon Tha Wung, Lop Buri, said the source.

Faced with a team of fully armed police officers, Mr Prasittich­ai surrendere­d peacefully, said the source, adding that several rounds of the same type of 9mm ammunition used in the Jan 9 heist were found in his car, but no gun.

The bullets were seized for examinatio­n and the suspect whisked away to Lop Buri Tourist Police station for questionin­g, said the source.

During the interrogat­ion, Mr Prasittich­ai confessed to being the Jan 9 robber motivated by the desire for new excitement in his life, said the source.

He had been expecting the arrest and said the SP-01 CZ gun he used in the robbery was borrowed from his father, a former policeman, while the red Yamaha Fino scooter on which he fled the crime scene was borrowed from his father-in-law, said the source.

Both the gun and the motorcycle were returned to their owners after the robbery, said the source.

Police will brief thee press on the arrest at Royal Thai Police headquarte­rs today.

CSD chief Pol Maj Gen Jirabhop Bhuridej yesterday thanked those who provided tip-offs, saying the informatio­n helped bring the suspect to justice.

National police chief Pol Gen Chakthip Chaijinda now wanted the CSD to take over the investigat­ion from local police, said Pol Maj Gen Jirabhop.

Mr Prasittich­ai, a gun enthusiast with a master’s degree, got married three years ago to a school teacher. According to his colleagues, he and his wife were a happy couple who lived a modest life in Lop Buri.

 ?? PORNPROM SATRABHAYA ?? Divers search for gold items that were believed dumped in the Chao Phraya River near Bang Rachan Bridge in Sing Buri. They were later found at the home of the suspect’s father.
PORNPROM SATRABHAYA Divers search for gold items that were believed dumped in the Chao Phraya River near Bang Rachan Bridge in Sing Buri. They were later found at the home of the suspect’s father.
 ?? FROM PRASITTICH­AI KHAOKAEW’S FACEBOOK ?? Police have identified the murder and robbery suspect captured on a security camera as he raided a gold shop in Lop Buri on Jan 9, as Prasittich­ai Khaokaew, a school headmaster in Sing Buri.
FROM PRASITTICH­AI KHAOKAEW’S FACEBOOK Police have identified the murder and robbery suspect captured on a security camera as he raided a gold shop in Lop Buri on Jan 9, as Prasittich­ai Khaokaew, a school headmaster in Sing Buri.
 ?? POLICE PHOTO ?? The suspect leads police officers to a location in Lop Buri’s Muang district where he dumped his clothes.
POLICE PHOTO The suspect leads police officers to a location in Lop Buri’s Muang district where he dumped his clothes.
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