Monday, May 02, 2011

Binh Duong policeman courts suspect’s wife

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The southern Binh Duong Provincial Police have confirmed that a district police tried to court the wife of a suspect during an investigation over missing goods.

Nguyen Thanh Phu, an investigator from Thuan An District, was found courting the wife of Nguyen Cong Nhat, 31, a warehouse manager for Korean tire maker Kumo who was detained on April 21 for questioning over a loss of 6,000 Kumo tires and found hanging himself four days later.

Phu was dispatched from his district to Ben Cat District to help investigating the case.
Before Nhat killed himself, Phu phoned Nhat’s wife, Nguyen Thi Thanh Tuyen repeatedly to court her.

In the phone calls, the man said his name was Phu and he was an investigation in Nhat’s case.

Tuyen had recorded the phone conversations into two tapes and turned them over to the provincial police on April 28, requesting an investigation into her husband’s death and the man’s real identify.

Who wrote the suicide notes?

However, the provincial police are yet to identify the person who wrote two suicide notes to Tuyen.

Tuyen said on April 26, one day after her husband died, she received from the Ben Cat district police two letters which the district police said were suicide notes from her husband.

One was supposedly written to her and the other to Nhat’s colleagues.

After comparing the letters with Nhat’s handwriting, Tuyen reported to the provincial police that the handwriting in the letters was not her husband’s.

Tuyen also gave the provincial police Nhat’s notebook as proof and asked them to identify who really wrote the letters.

The provincial police have also conducted an autopsy on Nhat’s body but are yet to announce the result.
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