Thailand’s Satun police release four Langkawi fishermen

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Satun police ready to send the four Malaysian fishermen (front row) back to their home country. Bernama photo

BANGKOK: Satun provincial police have released and sent back four Langkawi fishermen who were allegedly abducted by a group of armed men in the waters of Pulau Langgun near the tourist island.

The police chief, Maj Gen Suphawat Tapkiew, said the fishermen were released at Satun’s Tammalang ferry pier at about 11pm (midnight in Malaysia) Monday to return to Langkawi.

“The four Malaysian fishermen were released following an agreement after a meeting between relevant authorities from Thailand and Malaysia to find a solution to the problem,” he told Bernama yesterday, and added that Monday’s meeting was chaired by Satun governor Pattarapon Rattanapichetchai.

Bernama was made to understand that the meeting also involved officials from Malaysia’s Consulate General in Songkhla.

Suphawat said he expected the three Thai police officers and a deputy village head currently held by the Malaysian authorities to be released and returned to Thailand soon as part of the agreement reached to solve the problem.

During Monday night’s meeting, he said, the Malaysian officials suggested that the Thai authorities write an official letter requesting the release of its nationals and for their return to Thailand.

The Malaysian officials, according to him, would speed up the repatriation process of the four Thai men currently under detention.

The Satun police said Suphawat would continue with the investigation and had suspended seven policemen in total, including the three currently being held by the Malaysian authorities for alleged involvement in the robbery near Pulau Langgun, Langkawi.

The three Thai policemen and the deputy village head were being detained in Kedah and their firearms had been confiscated.

“Everything will be done in accordance with the law. If they (the Thai policemen) have not committed any wrongdoing, they will get back their jobs. This process will take some time because it is a sensitive issue,” said Suphawat. — Bernama