The household of the Pakistani man, arrested yesterday for his involvement within the murder of the German businessman Hans Peter Mack, say he’s innocent. The household of the arrested man, Sahruk Kareem Uddin, pointed the finger of blame in course of another suspect, a German girl, Petra Christl Grundgreif. They accused Grundgrief of tricking him into the plot to murder the 62 12 months old German businessman.
Police officers in the central province of Kanchanaburi yesterday arrested the 27 yr old Pakistani suspect at a lodge where he was hiding from arrest. Officers then accompanied Uddin to Nong Prue Police Station in Chon Buri for questioning.
When Uddin arrived on the police station, he declined to offer an interview with the awaiting reporters. Instead, he requested that they patiently await the primary points of the questioning from the police.
Shortly thereafter, Uddin’s family, together with his father, mother, and older brother, arrived on the police station to fulfill with him earlier than he was briefly imprisoned.
Uddin’s father reported to the police and media that the household knew the German lady, Grundgreif, who was arrested before Uddin. Two years in the past, Grundgreif contacted the household expressing interest in establishing a seafood business in Pattaya.
Grundgreif urged the household to order seafood products for her adding she would pay for them at a later date. However, the household, suspicious of Grundgreif’s credibility, opted not to proceed with the arrangement. While the family determined against working with Grundgreif, Uddin maintained contact together with her.
According to Uddin’s mother and father, Grundgreif appeared unprofessional and unreliable to them. Consequently, they warned their son to cease communication together with her. Uddin ignored the warning and knowledgeable his family that he and Grundgreif had been working together in the actual property business and that she had paid him for the sale of a plot of land in Phuket.
The household did not pay consideration to their relationship after that until studying that Uddin and Grundgreif turned suspects within the murder of the German man.
Uddin’s mom said that her son had never lied to her and believed he had no part in the German businessman’s murder. She alleges that her son said…
“I swear I did not do it. I have no idea something. They threatened me. I am apprehensive about my sister and my wife. Stunning stated they’d kidnap them and ship them to Cambodia.”
Uddin’s mom added that another suspect within the homicide, German man Olaf Thorsten Brinkmann, threatened her son. She believes Brinkmann pressured her son to accompany him when he drove a pickup with the freezer to the rental house in Pattaya.
Uddin’s older brother, 30 year previous Charlie, claimed that he received a telephone name from his brother before the incident occurred. Uddin cried and advised them he was scared that Brinkmann would kill him and kidnap his wife and sister. Charlie said…
“I dare to say that my brother has never exhibited this behaviour. All of his friends know him as a kind particular person. He simply enjoys tattoos and massive bikes. He is a member of a motorcycle using group referred to as 81. I can say with certainty that my brother just isn’t a murderer.”
According to ThaiRath, the proprietor of a software store in Pattaya visited Nong Prue Police Station and reported that Brinkmann and Uddin visited his shop on July 7 and purchased an electrical saw which was costly as a result of it worked very quietly.
ThaiRath also reported that Brinkmann is a member of an enormous and harmful bike gang called Outlaw, which possesses an extensive international network spanning 27 international locations. They have been known for engaging in money laundering and extorting funds from foreign businesspersons, the gang presents a serious risk.
Channel 3 revealed that the officer managed to grab 1.2 million baht, which was transferred out of Mack’s checking account, from a foreigner. The international man insisted on his innocence and handed the money to the police officer for further investigation..