Reports about a large burial site in the northeast, where criminal gangs may have dumped bodies for years, have swirled in the local media in recent weeks.
The investigation began when the daughter of a woman who was strangled in June 2014 took reporters to a remote jungle area where her mother's burned corpse was first discovered. She said she wanted to highlight what she described as a lack of police interest in investigating the killing.
At a press conference in the northeastern city of Khon Kaen, officers Monday announced two people including a former policeman had been charged with the June 2014 murder.
"We know two people were involved. One was Pramote, a former policeman and one was a suspect we have here today (called) Boonna," said Police Major General Yanyong Vetkosol.
Boonna admitted being involved in the woman's killing, saying she had a dispute with the former police officer about money. It is common practice in Thailand for suspects who admit their guilt to be presented to the media.
Police have been at pains to distance themselves from any suggestion their officers may be linked to killings or to a mass grave site.
The country's police have long had a reputation for corruption, with many Thais likening them to a mafia in uniform.
Thailand's junta chief, a former head of the army, has vowed to clean up the police and has transferred or sacked a number of high-profile officers.
Police in Khon Kaen said more time was needed to investigate the potential mass grave and discover whether the remains are from missing people.
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