KUALA LUMPUR: Capital A Bhd chief executive officer (CEO) Tony Fernandes has signed a new service contract for the next five years, continuing his role to focus on driving the group’s future growth and financial returns.
Investigators suspect the murder resulted from a deal gone wrong between Japanese gangsters, also known as Yakuza. - The Nation/ANN
A 10-year-old boy discovered the victim’s severed arms and mutilated body stuffed into black plastic bags dumped in the secluded Soi Sawang 2 in Bang Bua Thong, Nonthaburi last Friday . The suspect, named only as “Bom”, 34, told police that a heated argument broke out between the man in the front passenger seat and the two in the back seat.
He said other two Japanese men took the body into the warehouse and returned with several heavy black plastic bags. They then instructed him to drive to different locations, where they disposed of the bags.
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