Mekong River suspect pleads guilty

    Updated: 2012-09-23 07:57

    By Xinhua in Kunming(China Daily)

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    Mekong River suspect pleads guilty

    Naw Kham, principal suspect for the murders of 13 Chinese sailors on the Mekong River last year, pleaded guilty on Friday evening when he and five other people were standing trial in Southwest China.

    The trial, which opened on Thursday morning at the Intermediate People's Court of Kunming, capital of Yunnan province, ended on Friday, one day ahead of schedule.

    Naw Kham, the head of an armed drug gang from Myanmar, expressed penitence to the victims and their families in court, hoping for leniency. The court will pick a date for sentencing after a review of the case.

    Naw Kham denied plotting the attack on Thursday. However, the five other defendants all testified in court that Naw Kham was the gang's ringleader in the attack.

    The six suspects were charged with intentional homicide, drug trafficking, kidnapping and hijacking by the Kunming People's Procuratorate.

    Prosecutors presented evidence of the criminal offenses, including the six defendants' confessions, witness testimonies, DNA test results, and autopsy reports.

    Thirteen witnesses from Laos and Thailand testified in the trial on the basis of bilateral judicial assistance treaties. They were protected by the court according to China's law and international practice.

    All six defendants who were foreigners answered questions raised by the chief justice, judges, prosecutors, victims' relatives and lawyers during the trial, aided by translators.

    Relatives of the 13 Chinese victims, embassy personnel of the related countries, Chinese legislators, political advisers, experts and representatives of local residents and media were present at the court during the two-day trial.

    The court also heard the trial of the related civil action of the case on Friday.

    Victims wanted civil compensation of tens of millions yuan but the court did not reveal the exact figures.

    Naw Kham did not deny the evidence provided by the prosecutors on Friday. He said he was willing to pay compensation, adding that he had 30 million baht (about 6 million yuan or $951,139).

    Begging for lighter punishment, the other five defendants also pleaded guilty in court but said they had no money for compensation.

    Nie Tao, a Chinese police officer with the special task force of the case, said police from both China and Thailand exchanged views on the nine Thai soldiers who were allegedly involved in the case on Friday afternoon.

    Chinese police will continue to cooperate with the Thai police in the investigation into and prosecution of the nine Thai soldiers, Nie said.

    The Naw Kham crime ring was busted earlier this year in a joint operation by police from China, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand after the brutal murders of the Chinese sailors triggered an outcry in China last year.

    The 13 Chinese sailors were confirmed dead after two cargo ships, the Hua Ping and Yu Xing 8, were hijacked on Oct 5, 2011 on the Mekong River.

    (China Daily 09/23/2012 page2)

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