Investigators state owner may haveactually prepared to usage it to dump German businessperson’s body at sea A speedboat belonging to murder suspect Olaf Brinkmann is seen at the home of a pal in Pattaya. (Photo: Thiwakorn Kritmanee) PATTAYA: Police have took a speedboat belonging to a prime suspect in the murder of a German home broker, as they think he may haveactually planned to usage it to dump the victim’s dismembered body at sea. Investigators from the Nong Prue authorities station took the 18-foot speedboat from a home on Phra Tamnak Soi 5 in Pattaya on Wednesday night. The boat was owned by Olaf Thorsten Brinkmann, 52, one of 4 believes apprehended for declared participation in the murder of Hans Peter Walter Mack,62 The boat was kept at the home of a German pal who informed cops after knowing about the arrest of his compatriot, stated a cops source. His goodfriend informed privateinvestigators that Mr Brinkmann had lookedfor aid on July 8 to tow his speedboat from Nong Krabok Soi 4 to the Chokchai Garden Home realestate estate in Nong Prue. On July 9, the pal informed Mr Brinkmann that he would tow the boat to the Ocean Marina pier in Pattaya. But duetothefactthat it had no registration files, the boat might not be moored there. He then brought the boat to Phra Tamnak Soi 5. Surveillance video at a fishing products store revealed Mr Brinkmann and another suspect, Shahrukh Karim Uddin, purchasing some equipment at the store. Mr Uddin, 27, a Pakistani with Thai citizenship, was jailed in Kanchanaburi on Wednesday afternoon after attempting to runaway throughout
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