Thai police seek ID on dismembered body found in freezer

In this Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016 photo, Thai policemen escort a suspect, center, after three men were arrested on charges of trafficking in forged passports and concealing a dismembered body at an apartment in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai police are seeking to identify the corpse found in a freezer when they raided the apartment and arrested two Americans and a Briton. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit) (The Associated Press)

In this Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016.photo, Thai policemen escort a suspect, center, after three men were arrested on charges of trafficking in forged passports and concealing a dismembered body at an apartment in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai police are seeking to identify the corpse found in a freezer when they raided the apartment and arrested two Americans and a Briton. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit) (The Associated Press)

Thai police are seeking to identify a dismembered body found in a freezer when they raided an apartment and arrested two Americans and a Briton suspected of trafficking in forged passports.

Police spokeswoman Krisana Pattanacharoen said Monday that the name, gender and nationality of the corpse found in the raid Friday were unknown and that forensic experts would conduct a digital autopsy and extract DNA material in an effort to make an identification.

Krisana said the suspects were arrested on charges of resisting arrest, illegal possession of firearms and ammunition, forging official documents and concealing a corpse. She said police are uncertain of their actual identities because they may have been using fake or altered passports.