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Crime Ex-Debt Collector Busted as Loan Shark in Pattaya Raid
Picture courtesy of สายข่าวพัทยา A 38-year-old man has been arrested after police raided his home in the Soi Khao Talo area and uncovered evidence of a brutal illegal moneylending operation charging interest rates of up to 2% per day. On the morning of August 7, Police Major General Teerachai Chamnarnmoh, Commander of Region 2 Investigation Division, led officers with a court warrant to search the suspect’s residence. The operation followed intelligence suggesting that a notorious lender known as “Khun Thong Rapid Loans” was operating in the area. Inside the property, officers discovered a trove of loan documents, debtor records and two motorcycle helmets believed to have been used during debt collection. The homeowner, known only as “Aof,” confessed to running the illegal lending operation. He admitted to previously working as a debt collector in Chanthaburi before branching out on his own and offering high-interest loans, charging a staggering 2% per day. Police have filed two major charges against the suspect and have transferred him to Nong Prue Police Station for further legal proceedings. Authorities say investigations are ongoing as they seek to dismantle the wider loan shark network operating across the eastern region. Officials have vowed to pursue all members of the illicit operation and urged victims of predatory lending to come forward. Adapted by Asean Now from สายข่าวพัทยา 2025-08-08 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 8 August 2025
Transgender Thief Nabbed After Robbing Drunk Russian Tourist Picture courtesy of Daily News A shocking scandal has erupted in Pattaya as a transgender individual was caught stealing nearly one million baht from a drunk Russian tourist. The theft occurred as the victim, a 54-year-old tourist, fell asleep on a roadside after a night out. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1369135-transgender-thief-nabbed-after-robbing-drunk-russian-tourist/ -
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Crime Transgender Thief Nabbed After Robbing Drunk Russian Tourist
Picture courtesy of Daily News A shocking scandal has erupted in Pattaya as a transgender individual was caught stealing nearly one million baht from a drunk Russian tourist. The theft occurred as the victim, a 54-year-old tourist, fell asleep on a roadside after a night out. On 7th August, Pattaya police, led by RTA Colonel Kritsada Wansaed, arrested the suspect, aged 43, at a local residence in Bunglamung, Chonburi. The items recovered included a diamond ring, a pawn ticket for a gold necklace, and a vehicle used on the night of the incident. This dramatic caper unfolded in the early hours of 6th August when the tourist, heavily intoxicated, dozed off near Phra Tamnak Soi 6. Upon waking, he discovered his valuables missing, including a 400,000 baht gold pendant, a 450,000 baht diamond ring, and 5,000 baht in cash. Police promptly reviewed CCTV footage, revealing a suspect, dressed as a woman, approaching the sleeping tourist. The suspect skilfully struck up a conversation, then stealthily made off with the valuables while the tourist remained unaware, reported Daiy News. The investigation intensified with a thorough analysis of CCTV recordings tracking the suspect’s escape route, eventually leading to their arrest at a nearby location. The swift action resulted in the recovery of the stolen goods and the successful detention of the culprit. Authorities have taken the suspect into custody and will proceed with legal action. This case highlights the efficiency of Pattaya’s law enforcement in swiftly resolving crimes to ensure the safety of its tourists. The incident serves as a reminder for visitors to remain vigilant, as police continue their efforts to maintain order in this famously lively city. Ensuring tourist safety remains a top priority for Pattaya authorities as they work to uphold the city's reputation. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Daily News 2025-08-08
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