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Thawatchai Boonchim
denies the charges, even after being positively identified by the
victims.
Theerarak
Suthathiwong
Banglamung police arrested a Ban Chang man for
allegedly raping a woman after kidnapping her and her husband.
Thawatchai Boonchim, 37, was captured Jan. 26, a week
after he allegedly impersonated a police officer and forced a teenage
couple into his Honda Civic at a construction camp in Pong sub-district.
The abducted woman, age 18, said Thawatchai forced
her 19-year-old husband out of the car and drove her to a tapioca field
in Ban Chang where he raped and abandoned her. After finding her way
home, she and her husband went to the police with a description of her
attacker.
Thawatchai, who denied the charges, is no stranger to
the police. His brother, Sittikon Boonchim, the former CEO of Diamond
Hill Co., was sentenced to a five-year jail term for defrauding buyers
of his company’s Buddhist amulets, defaming the monarchy and
unauthorized use of government logos.