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- Subject: TH: Witnesses get protection
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 23:03:34+0700
- From: Kamol Hengkietisak <kamol@ipied.tu.ac.th>
- Subject: Bangkok Post Jan 26: Key witnesses get protection on Saudi cases
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- KEY witnesses in the three Saudi cases have been given police
- protection for fear of attacks by "influential" figures connected
- with the case.
-
- Deputy Permanent Secretary for Interior Aree Wong-araya said
- yesterday he had ordered police to step up security for individual
- witnesses as investigations close in on influential people
- suspected of involvement in the incidents.
-
- He said he had ordered police to protect Kriangkrai Techamong, the
- Thai national who stole jewellery from a Saudi palace before
- returning with it to Thailand.
-
- Sources close to his family said Mr Kriangkrai had left his house
- in Lampang about a week ago for Mae Hong Son in fear of his life
- after it was reported the case might be revived.
-
- Mr Kriangkrai was released from prison on August 12, last year
- after being sentenced for the theft of jewellery worth about 500
- million baht from the palace of Prince Faisal Fahad Abdulaziz al
- Saud in Saudi Arabia in 1989.
-
- The two other cases which have returned to the limelight are the
- murder of four Saudi diplomats in 1989 and 1990 and the abduction
- of a Saudi businessman in 1990.
-
- Mr Aree, who chairs a committee screening investigations into the
- three cases, said the panel had ordered police to renew all
- investigations and find additional witnesses and evidence.
-
- He said the committee's responsibilities include studying the
- police investigation reports and overseeing the arrest of everyone
- involved in the crimes.
-
- Mr Aree said the panel had ordered police to launch a new search
- for the killers of the Saudi embassy staff and any others
- involved.
-
- He also said the committee had ordered police to renew
- investigations into the suspect originally arrested for the
- shootings but later acquitted in court.
-
- Suchart Halabee was acquitted by the Criminal Court for the murder
- of three Saudi embassy staff in 1990.
-
- His brother, Suvech, who was also suspected of involvement in the
- murder has since been missing without trace.
-
- The panel also asked police to find the abductors/killers of
- missing Saudi businessman Mohammed al-Ruwaili, the police station
- to which the kidnapping was reported and to locate any witnesses
- and document evidence.
-
- Mr Aree said police must find out who was involved in the
- embezzlement of the jewellery items after they were seized from Mr
- Kriangkrai even if they are senior officials.
-
- He said he could not say now whether police could get enough
- evidence to convict any high-level officials suspected of
- involvement in the disappearance of the jewellery or whether they
- could recover the missing valuables.
-
- The deputy permanent secretary said police found it difficult
- concluding the jewellery theft as the incident took place three
- years ago.
-
- He said police would do their best and expected them to make some
- progress.
-
- Mr Aree said the charging of any senior officials involved in the
- case now depended on whether witnesses were prepared to testify.
-
- He said he did not want to say any more as he was worried he might
- place the witnesses in danger.
-
- Meanwhile, the Secretary General to the Prime Minister, Tawat
- Wichaidit, said the Government would not hide any information or
- evidence related to the three cases from the public.
-
- Dr Tawat said the Government had received evidence into the
- jewellery theft to add to the findings of the past three years.
-
- The evidence has already been forwarded to the Police Department.
-
- The evidence reportedly held for almost three years by the PM's
- Office Minister from the time of former Prime Minister Chatichai
- Choonhavan includes Prince Faisal's letter to Gen Chatichai, a
- videotape cassette and a photo album depicting details of the
- stolen jewellery.
-
- A police source said the videotape cassette was still with the
- PM's Office because the police want experts to examine the
- cassette first before receiving it.
-
- Dr Tawat said he was not sure whether the Government had already
- gathered all the evidence in the jewellery case.
-
- But he stressed that the Government has to prove to the Saudi
- government that it was sincere in solving the three cases to help
- improve relations between the two countries.
-
- Thailand has been losing tens of billions of baht annually after
- Saudi Arabia tightened its issue of visas to Thai workers.
-
- Dr Tawat said Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai had ordered Deputy
- Foreign Minister Surin Pitsuwan to follow up the cases and work
- closely with him.
-