Following the surprising cyanide serial murders in Thailand, authorities have announced their intention to prosecute an organization concerned within the illicit importation and resale of cyanide to retailers. Ready confirmed that the Thai cyanide serial killer, Sararat “Am” Rangsiwuthaporn, claimed a complete of 15 victims, tragically ensuing within the loss of 14 lives because of the deadly toxin. Adding to the complexity of the case, Sararat’s lawyer, Thannicha “Patch” Ek-suwannawat, has been implicated for allegedly aiding Sararat in concealing and tampering with proof.
In a recent growth, a relative of a deceased police officer has come forward, urging for a deeper investigation into the likelihood that the officer may have been Sararat’s 16th sufferer. However, particular details regarding the progress of this specific case have not yet been disclosed to the public.
Alongside their efforts to uncover Sararat’s actions and determine the victims, regulation enforcement officers are tirelessly working to hint the origins of the cyanide substance acquired by the killer. This ongoing investigation has led them to a company engaged within the resale of imported cyanide, although the precise identity of the corporate stays undisclosed right now.
Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police (RTP), Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn, disclosed that the company in query illegally imported a total of 1,600 bottles of cyanide, with 100 of them being distributed among six totally different retailers. All of these retailers bought the deadly substance on-line through e-commerce platforms, and it was found that Sararat was one of their customers. Shockingly, it has been revealed that nine individuals purchased cyanide on-line and utilized it to tragically end their lives.
In mild of the proof gathered Big Joke affirmed that authorities possess enough grounds to press expenses against the company and the six retailers involved. The officers are totally committed to conducting a comprehensive investigation into the company’s actions and will subsequently submit their findings to the Department of Industrial Works (DIW). Furthermore, the DIW is predicted to implement measures aimed toward preventing similar incidents from occurring sooner or later..