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Canadian Man Allegedly Skips Bike Repair Bill, Steals 20,000 Baht

A Canadian man, Ibrahim Laamiri, is accused of stealing 20,000 baht from a motorcycle rental shop in Samut Prakan, Thailand, after allegedly refusing to pay for damages to a rented Yamaha Tenere 700. The motorcycle was rented from January 13 to February 20, with Laamiri paying a 20,000 baht deposit. Upon return, the motorcycle had extensive damage, with repair costs estimated at 141,165 baht.

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Despite being contacted for payment, Laamiri denied responsibility and arranged to meet at the shop on March 4. During the meeting, the owner offered a discount on repairs, reducing the bill to 68,115 baht, but Laamiri still refused to pay. Attempts to involve police as mediators were unsuccessful, as officers advised both parties to meet at the local police station, which Laamiri declined.

The owner claimed that during a staged call with police, Laamiri stole 20,000 baht from the counter. CCTV footage allegedly captured him taking the money and some documents before fleeing. The shop owner filed a complaint at Samrong Nuea Police Station, urging police to issue an arrest warrant to prevent Laamiri from leaving the country, but received no updates.

Laamiri has since posted videos on Instagram, allegedly showing him taking the cash from the shop, but remains unlocated. The case has drawn attention to concerns over rental agreements and dispute resolutions involving foreign nationals.

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cynic1 Silver Member

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3 hours ago, couchpotato said:

He has a Canadian passport and entered Thailand on that passport. So he is Canadian whether your biased thoughts like it or not. Just the way it is.

I feel the same with regards to the Canadian's comments. I'm not a racist EXCEPT when it comes to ISIS and Gazza terrorists and being terrorist Muslims with a name that usually starts with." Mohamed". On top of that have an Australian passport. Australian my a..ss. They all belong in the Guantanamo Bay detention camp. These people are screwing up my country.

EastBayRay Advanced Member

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Nice Canadian name lol

Another imported trouble maker no doubt

Canada is welcome to them

mijens Apprentice Member

mijens

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5 hours ago, Leopold Bloom said:

Allegedly Canadian, eh? Certainly not a lumberjack though.

Is lumberjack a reserved occupation?

https://youtu.be/FshU58nI0Ts?si=sj5FwnyNcVpqNZjK

mikeymike100 Platinum Member

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9 hours ago, pomchop said:

And somehow you know exactly what the damages were without being there or even seeing a picture? If repairs were so cheap I would bet the renter could have taken it to be repaired himself and end of story. No shortage of bike repair shops. Stealing 20 k baht is not a great way to settle a dispute. Crap like this is why more and more bike shops want a passport to hold onto just in case.

Who in their right mind would give their original passport to a motorbike rental company?

They usually ask for a copy of the passport, which is fair enough!

BMW Overlander Advanced Member

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19 hours ago, save the frogs said:

Canadians are not the most prolific bad tourists.

You don't hear about them too often.

But that's precisely why the locals keep their guard down with them.

True, but they usually don't go by names such as Ibrahim Laamiri. He might have a Canadian passport, but nothing else that would qualify him as a true Canadian.

NicoBKK Advanced Member

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"Canadian"

save the frogs Star Member

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42 minutes ago, BMW Overlander said:

True, but they usually don't go by names such as Ibrahim Laamiri. He might have a Canadian passport, but nothing else that would qualify him as a true Canadian.

Yeah, we've had this discussion before.

Some people might consider it "politically incorrect".

PingRoundTheWorld Gold Member

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Ahh Ibrahim, such a Canadian name...

Regardless: sounds like the shop tried the "motorcycle damaged" scam and failed. Why they would keep 20k on the counter is another question, but if the guy got his deposit that is fine - unless the motorcycle was actually damaged - which is doubtful.

PingRoundTheWorld Gold Member

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4 hours ago, dddave said:

Limiting motorcycle/motorbike rentals to 125cc for riders without valid Thai motorcycle licenses

Just limit rentals to a valid license, period, would eliminate 90% of rentals and 100% of trouble. It's actually insane that shops don't require a license to rent one.

ericbj Silver Member

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Typical Canuck with a name like that ! :-)

Reddavy Gold Member

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12 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Don't think a video of him taking his deposit back counts as stealing.

It does when you’ve done damage to the bike. 🤷🏼

vangrop Silver Member

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14 hours ago, couchpotato said:

He has a Canadian passport and entered Thailand on that passport. So he is Canadian whether your biased thoughts like it or not. Just the way it is.

Whatever you may preach, modern-day Canada is a Western country built on a Western culture and adhering to Western values. This individual, even with Canadian papers, remains and will remain, along with his descendants, a North African Muslim. He and his offspring will never adapt to our culture, customs, and values. This applies to all Western countries facing this type of immigration.

vangrop Silver Member

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14 hours ago, Kenny Boy said:

Has a Canadian passport

Canadion passport or not, modern-day Canada is a Western country built on a Western culture and adhering to Western values. This individual, even with Canadian papers, remains and will remain, along with his descendants, a North African Muslim. He and his offspring will never adapt to our culture, customs, and values. This applies to all Western countries facing this type of immigration.

rattlesnake Diamond Member

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On 3/25/2026 at 1:33 PM, save the frogs said:

Canadians are not the most prolific bad tourists.

You don't hear about them too often.

But that's precisely why the locals keep their guard down with them.

His name is Ibrahim Laamiri and he is no more Canadian than I am Thai.

save the frogs Star Member

save the frogs

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4 hours ago, rattlesnake said:

His name is Ibrahim Laamiri and he is no more Canadian than I am Thai.

If someone has citizenship then technically they are Canadian.

However, if they haven't been in the country long, they are carrying their own country's "culture" more than Canadian culture.

Every population has 5% of people who behave badly, so it makes no difference where he is from.

Except countries need to monitor if a certain recent immigrant group is involved with a disproportionately high level of crime and then adjust the immigration policies accordingly. Thailand doesn't give out citizenship easily because if you behave badly, they can kick you out.

Leopold Bloom Senior Member

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2 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

If someone has citizenship then technically they are Canadian.

However, if they haven't been in the country long, they are carrying their own country's "culture" more than Canadian culture.

Every population has 5% of people who behave badly, so it makes no difference where he is from.

Except countries need to monitor if a certain recent immigrant group is involved with a disproportionately high level of crime and then adjust the immigration policies accordingly.

Ah yes, like Minnesota and its Somali immigrant "community" who have soaked the American taxpayer for millions of fraudulent dollars (so far with no one going to jail over the fraud).

gargamon Ruby Member

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Big presence for this guy on the net. Google him. Runs a roofing company in Vancouver. I hope this destroys his business.

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