Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha has agreed to allow British police to help with the investigation into the murder of two young Britons on the island of Koh Tao, diplomatic sources said on Friday.
LEADERS MEET
Prayuth dropped his objections to a visit by British detectives following a face-to-face meeting with British Prime Minister David Cameron on the margins of the Asia-Europe Meeting summit in Milan.
“What the prime minister secured this morning was agreement from the Thai prime minister that we can send some British police investigators to Koh Tao to work with the Royal Thai Police on this,” a British diplomatic source said.
Myanmar migrant workers Zaw Lin and Win Zaw Tun were charged with the murder of David Miller, 24, and the rape and murder of Hannah Witheridge, 23, after the tourists’ battered bodies were found on Koh Tao on Sept. 15.
CONFESSIONS, DNA
Thai police have said the two suspects confessed to the crime and their DNA matched samples taken from Witheridge’s body, but there have been accusations that the men were tortured — something Thailand strongly denies.
“There are two areas we are particularly concerned about,” the diplomatic source said. “One is the verification of the DNA samples of the suspects, making sure there is further independent verification, and the second is the investigation into allegations of mistreatment of the suspects.”
‘FAIR AND TRANSPARENT’
The source stressed that “obviously it is for the Thai authorities to lead and carry out that judicial process,” but said it was important that it was “fair and transparent.”
The UK summoned Thailand’s top diplomat in London on Monday to lay out its “real concern” about the handling of the case and offer its support, while the British envoy in Bangkok also met top Thai officials to discuss the case.
The grisly murders on the normally tranquil Thai island delivered a fresh blow to the perception that the country is a tourist haven, after months of political protests that ended in May’s army coup, when Prayuth seized power.
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