NAKHON SI THAMMARAT: The owner of the BMW car found buried in an oil palm plantation in Chalerm Prakiat district was an American man who left Thailand almost 10 years ago, police said on Wednesday.
Pol Col Anurak Pradubmook, chief of Chalerm Prakiat police, said the car’s doors, roof and interior parts had been removed. Officers were inspecting its chassis and engine numbers, and suspected that it was an unregistered vehicle.
- Earlier report: BMW found buried in plantation
The Nakhon Si Thammarat police chief, Pol Maj Gen Somchai Suetortrakul, said the vehicle was a black BMW E46 owned by 52-year-old Michel, whose surname was withheld.
The American used to rent a house in Phuket province. Phuket police were now inspecting the property.
The car owner left Thailand on Feb 12, 2012 via Suvarnabhumi airport. The Royal Thai Police will coordinate with the International Criminal Police Organization to track down Mr Michel and expand their investigation.
Yong Meesuk, a 52-year-old worker at the oil palm plantation, allegedly told investigators that he stumbled upon an object he mistakenly thought was some boat parts. He and other workers then dug up the soil and found out that the object was a car’s steering wheel. They reported the find to police.
Police used a backhoe to lift the vehicle, which was buried 1.5 metres deep.
According to media reports, the German sedan might have been involved in illegal activities. It was likely buried to hide the evidence.
Police were investigating to see whether village headman Anant Chukaeo, the plantation owner, had any connection with the vehicle and the American.