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VOL.VII NO.12     -      19 March 1999

News | Business News  | Features | Columns | Letters | Sports | Mail Market | Sports Round-Up

Police blitzkrieg Ullrich’s holdings

Storm businesses, hunt for evidence & witnesses

Thai Police and Interpol agents joined forces to inspect 19 places where alleged Mafia figure Wolfgang Ullrich operated in Pattaya. The joint squadron sought witnesses and evidence.

home.jpg (18420 bytes)Reporters were kept outside as police searched Ulrich’s million dollar yacht, “Last Money”.

On March 11, a meeting of high level police officers convened in Banglamung, led by General Noppadon Somboonsap, Deputy Commissioner of the National Police Department. Officials of the drug enforcement police and immigration were also present. Over 300 officers completed the complement.

The group was divided into divisions to inspect the 19 different places which may have had evidence or possible witnesses to Ullrich’s behavior.

Wolfgang’s wife, Rosarin Chayasayan was found at Ullrich’s residence in Banglamung. When she saw the large number of police and reporters, she gave them a piece of her mind, as she was very upset. She told reporters to get off her property.

Police found a great deal of evidence in their search, such as computers and a safe, which they confiscated as evidence.

Officers then went to the house of Ullrich’s former wife, Karin and took her to the Pattaya Police Station for questioning.

Police also searched the Bavaria House, the Belgium Restaurant, the Tonga Bar and the Rosarin beauty shop, all of which allegedly belonged to Ullrich.

After a thorough search, police brought friends of Ullrich’s, his yacht engineer, Mr. Paul Claus Glehmann, Manager of the Bavaria House and Johann Holzbauer, one of Ullrich’s partners to the Pattaya Police station for questioning.

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