TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Two suspects have been arrested in Thailand in connection to the murder of a Taiwanese man in a hotel in Bangkok, a crime which occurred on Thursday (Nov. 16).
A man from Cameroon and a man from Myanmar were arrested on Saturday (Nov. 18) for their suspected role in the murder of 47-year-old Chu Chang-sheng (朱長生), reported Thaiger. Two additional suspects are being sought, including a Thai woman, and a man who is a dual citizen of Iran and Vanuatu.
Reports suggested that the Vanuatu-Iranian man has evaded Thai authorities by fleeing the country. After their arrest on Saturday, the 21-year-old Burmese man Zwe Lin Pyae confessed to the murder of Chu, while the 40-year-old Cameroonian, John Agbor, denied murdering Chu but confessed…