A group of Taiwanese assassins fled to Cambodia.

The tattooed body of a man who turned out to be a wanted man in Taiwan has been found in Thailand. After killing a Taiwanese man and dumping his tattooed body near Suvarnabhumi Airport, a gang of four Taiwanese men and one Thai woman visited a casino in Poipet before traveling to Phnom Penh, according to police.
Samutprakarn detectives have asked immigration police in Sa Kaeo to keep under surveillance gang members suspected of killing 44-year-old Taiwanese Shi Mou Chian. His tattooed body was found in an abandoned food stall near the airport on Sunday. Col. Napatpong Supaporn, chief of immigration in Sa Kaeo province, said Monday that video camera footage showed gang members arriving in Sa Kaeo by van around 4 p.m. Sunday. The five suspects showed their passports to immigration officers at the Aranyaprathet border crossing point and crossed the border into Poipet in Cambodia at about 6 p.m. Sunday. Immigration police were unable to stop them because no arrest warrants were issued for them at the time. Sa Kaeo police officers learned that the suspects visited a casino in Poipet around 7:30 p.m., after which they hired a cab around 9 p.m. and traveled to Phnom Penh. Investigators are awaiting information from Cambodian authorities on whether the gang has left Cambodia.
Police sources say the Taiwanese victim was shot repeatedly in the head in a house owned by a Thai man who now lives in Taiwan. The house is in the Lat Plakhao area of Lat Phrao district in Bangkok and was rented to a Thai woman. Witnesses stated that the Thai woman had lived in the house for about 20 years. It was speculated that she may have been a friend of the murdered man.
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