
SURAT THANI: Police in the southern province are to summons the British girl, 19, who was reportedly drugged, raped and robbed on Koh Tao and her British male friend for questioning to verify the report.
Pol Col Wichob Kerdkliang, deputy commander of Surat Thani police, said on Tuesday that his office was drafting the summons for the woman and her male friend Martin Malachi for the interrogation.
Media reported that the man was with her on Koh Tao and met local police to file the rape complaint without the teenager's presence.
Police would ask the girl about her lost valuables and the reported rape and seek the clothing with sperm stains she said she kept, Pol Col Wichob said.
In the meantime, local police were questioning people who were close to the alleged crime scene between June 21 and 26, inquiring about how the girl spent her vacation and the exact dates she was on Koh Tao, he said.
Pol Col Wanchana Bowornboon, Surat Thani immigration commander, said Mr Malachi arrived in the country through Suvarnabhumi airport on June 12, a day before the girl's arrival. He left the country through the border crossing in Ban Klong Luek of Sa Kaeo province on July 8. He re-entered the country on July 16 and left through Suvarnabhumi airport on July 26.
The British girl had visited the country three times since March and stayed for about 30 days each time. The latest visit started on June 13 and she left the country on July 2, Pol Col Wanchana said.
Pol Maj Gen Apichart Boonsriroj, Surat Thani police commander, said the alleged rape occurred at 1.30am on June 26 in a location that police found was crowded at the time due to live coverage of a World Cup 2018 match.
Police patrolled the area at 3am the same morning and seven surveillance cameras within a 300-metre radius of the location on Sairee beach remained functional, Pol Maj Gen Apichart said.
The commander repeated that the girl did not file her rape complaint right away although her hostel owner urged her to do so. Instead, the girl went to Koh Phangan for a full moon party and informed Koh Phangan police in the afternoon of June 27 of the loss of her valuables on Koh Tao -- but not of the rape, he said.
"When the case can be concluded depends on the cooperation of the person concerned. Please understand the duties of interrogators and the impact on residents of Koh Tao and Koh Phangan," the Surat Thai police commander said.
"The recent reports affect tourism. Local administrators and operators are trying to explain that the case is not as serious as the way it was reported, and tourism in the locations continues as normal."
Authorities on Koh Tao ordered patrols and banned tourists staying overnight on local beaches, Pol Maj Gen Apichart said.