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Pattaya Teens Arrested for Robbing Australian Tourist

Two teenagers were arrested by Pattaya police following the stabbing and robbery of an Australian tourist at a guesthouse. The victim, Alikosh Ghulam, 45, reported being attacked and robbed of A$6,000 (about 140,000 baht) after inviting two individuals he believed to be women to his room. Upon realizing they were transgender, an altercation ensued, leading to Ghulam being stabbed and having his money stolen.

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Ghulam received medical care before reporting the incident to the authorities. The swift police response resulted in the arrests of the suspects, identified as 17-year-old Phi and 16-year-old Priew, at a nearby condominium. Both minors admitted to the crime and were charged with armed robbery with the involvement of multiple persons.

The arrests have reiterated concerns over the impact of such incidents on Pattaya's reputation among tourists. Police acknowledge the challenges in preventing crimes within private accommodations but emphasize their commitment to prompt action against offenders. Moving forward, Pattaya police plan to enhance their surveillance and response strategies to deter similar crimes.

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