BANGKOK: A Thai construction tycoon has been arrested for poaching in a protected wildlife sanctuary, police said Tuesday, as photos of hunting equipment and animal carcasses including a black leopard circulated on social media.
Premchai Karnasuta, president of Italian-Thai Development, a Bangkok-based company that helped build Thailand’s Suvarnabhumi airport and the capital’s elevated Skytrain, was arrested along with three other suspects.
Park rangers seized three rifles, 143 bullets and other hunting equipment as the group were detained in the Thungyai Naresuan national park in tourist-friendly Kanchanaburi province on Sunday.
Photos released by park authorities show Premchai sitting in front of a tent surrounded by police, as well as animal skins, carcasses and a large hunting rifle with a scope.
“They were charged with illegal hunting, (and) illegal possession of carcasses of protected animals,” the national parks department said in a statement Tuesday.
Thailand’s Wildlife Friends Foundation (WFFT) applauded the rangers and identified the slain animals as a black leopard, a Kalij pheasant, and a red muntjac or barking deer — protected species under Thai conservation law.
The wildlife sanctuary in western Thailand hosts wild elephants, tigers and many endangered species, according to WFFT.
Sasin Chalermlarp, chairman of conservation group the Seub Nakkasathien Foundation, urged the government “not to fear the suspect’s business status and proceed under the law until the case is finalized to set a precedent.”
Italian-Thai Development did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Listed on Thailand’s Stock Exchange, the company known as Ital-Thai has been involved in several mass transit projects and operations in numerous countries abroad.
Park authorities have charged Premchai, dubbed a “master builder of Thailand” in a 2011 Forbes profile, with seven counts under the Protection and Conservation of Wildlife Law.
Thanya Netithammakun, director-general of Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, told reporters on Tuesday that “according to the official report, Premchai was among the suspects.”
Authorities did not witness the shooting of any animals, he said.
Poaching in Thailand’s protected parks is relatively rare compared to neighboring countries in Southeast Asia.
But the country is a key transit link in a global wildlife trafficking trade that funnels ivory and other illegal animals parts from Africa through to Asia.
Thai construction tycoon accused of poaching leopard
Thai construction tycoon accused of poaching leopard
Russia condemns Qaddafi’s son killing, wants ‘thorough investigation’
- In 2021, prosecutors in Libya issued an arrest warrant for Seif Al-Islam over suspected ties to the Russian mercenary Wagner group, according to the BBC
MOSCOW: Russia on Wednesday condemned the killing of Seif Al-Islam Qaddafi, son of slain Libyan ruler Muammar Qaddafi, and called for a thorough probe into his death.
“We strongly condemn this crime. We hope a thorough investigation will be conducted and the perpetrators will be brought to justice,” Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in a statement.
A lawyer who had been representing Seif Al-Islam told AFP the ex-leader’s son was killed by four unidentified attackers who stormed his house on Tuesday.
Libyan prosecutors said Wednesday they were investigating the killing and that forensic experts had been dispatched to Zintan in northwest Libya, where he was shot dead.
The 53-year-old had been seen by some as a potential successor to his father, who was toppled and killed in 2011 after a NATO-led military intervention.
In 2021, prosecutors in Libya issued an arrest warrant for Seif Al-Islam over suspected ties to the Russian mercenary Wagner group, according to the BBC. Wagner has since been disbanded and replaced with the state-backed Africa Corps.
He was suspected of having strong links with Russia.









