18-2-2024 (BANGKOK) Two Cameroonian men are believed to have committed multiple murders in Thailand, stealing approximately 5 million baht (equivalent to $188,851) before escaping to Singapore by plane.
According to a report from the “Bangkok Post,” the suspects have been identified as Robinson Saha (32 years old, also known as William) and Viscio (36 years old, known as John or Viscio Delord Mamgaing Kam).
The Thai media outlet “Thaiger” reported that a 58-year-old Burmese woman named The Win lodged a complaint at Lumpini police station on the 14th of this month. She alleged that her adopted son, Kyam Seyar, 51, was murdered on the 23rd floor of Saranjai Mansion, an apartment complex located on Sukhumvit Soi 6 in Bangkok. Seyar’s body showed signs of a violent attack, with visible bruises on his face and severe head injuries. His room was also ransacked and looted.
Dedevan, the mother of the victim, revealed that 5 million baht in cash was stolen and pointed to Seyar’s business partner as the murderer. However, she was unable to identify the assailant as she was attacked and lost consciousness during the incident.
Authorities reviewed security camera footage, which confirmed the identity of the suspects. Unfortunately, the police were unable to prevent the two men from leaving the country. The suspects departed on a Thai Lion Air flight from Don Mueang International Airport at 5:01 a.m. on the day of the crime and fled to Singapore. Law enforcement agencies will collaborate with Interpol in an effort to apprehend the fugitives.
According to information obtained by this publication, it has been discovered that the two individuals involved in the case have already departed Singapore.