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Taxi Driver Reports Tourist After Theft Attempt in Phuket

A female taxi driver in Phuket has filed a police complaint against a reported European tourist after he allegedly took her handbag and mobile phone during a journey from Patong to Phuket Town. The incident, which was captured by an in-car camera and widely shared on social media, prompted intervention from members of the public who helped recover the driver’s belongings.

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Pol. Lt. Col. Wichit Nokkaew, an investigator at Patong Police Station, received a complaint, on 22 June 2026, from 39-year-old taxi driver Pichapa Saengkhan. She requested legal action against the foreign tourist following the incident that occurred while she was transporting him as a passenger.

Pichapa told investigators that at approximately 9.50am, she picked up a passenger, which she described as a large European male, outside Patong Hospital. The passenger asked to be taken to a hotel in Wichit subdistrict, Mueang Phuket district.

While travelling past Suwannakhiriwong Temple, the passenger allegedly reached over and took a handbag that had been placed on the front passenger seat. The bag contained a mobile phone, cash and several important documents.

The driver said she repeatedly asked for her property to be returned, but the passenger refused. When the vehicle reached the entrance to Khuan Yang Charoen Soi, she stopped the taxi and attempted to recover the bag while the passenger reportedly resisted and tried to open the door to escape.

Alarmed by the situation, Pichapa repeatedly sounded the vehicle’s horn to attract attention. Local residents and passing members of the public responded and approached the vehicle, prompting the passenger to return the handbag and all of its contents before leaving the vehicle and running off.

Daily News reported that the driver later attended Patong Police Station to formally report the incident and seek legal action against the suspect. Police have accepted the complaint as evidence and have coordinated with investigators to review CCTV footage from the area. Officers are also gathering witness statements and other evidence to identify and locate the foreign tourist for questioning and further legal proceedings.

Video courtesy of Phuketinsta

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