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Suspects in tiger hunt ordered to remove homes from national park

National park rangers post an eviction notice ordering the removal of houses from the Khao Laem National Park of the five suspects charged with killing two tigers in the Kanchanaburi jungle. (Photo: Piyarat Chongcharoen)

KANCHANABURI: Authorities have ordered the removal from Khao Laem National Park of the houses of five people charged with killing two wild tigers in jungle near the Myanmar border.

Niphon Chamnongsirisak, director of the Protected Area Regional Office 3 (Ban Pong), on Tuesday ordered Khao Laem National Park chief Kamalas Isa-ard to post orders for the removal of four houses.

The homes, in tambon Pilok of Thong Pha Phum district, are owned by the five suspects in the case – Ratchanon Charoensap, 30 and Supachai Charoensap, 34, who live together, Jorhaeng Phanarak, 38, Kukue Yindee, 37,…

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