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Brazilians allege theft of B400k of items from luxury Phuket villa

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The alleged theft took place at the Villas Aelita Pool Villa Resort in Thalang. Photo: Thalang Police

 

PHUKET: Thalang Police are investigating the alleged theft of possessions totalling over B400,000 from a luxury villa in Baan Don, Thalang at which a 39-year-old Brazilian tourist and eight of her friends were staying for four days.

 

Katarine Pereira, 39, filed a complaint with Thalang Police at about 6am yesterday (Jan 7) about the theft at Villas Aelita Pool Villa Resort, Moo 4, Baan Don, Thepkrasattri Rd, Thalang.

 

Capt Suporn Muangkhai Deputy Inspector of the Thalang Police received the complaint and went to inspect the scene.

 

Full story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/brazilians-allege-theft-of-b400k-of-items-from-luxury-phuket-villa-65449.php

 
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The Brazil metros are amongst the worst crime infested cities in the world. Strange, for Brazilians not to have been wiser with their stuff when abroad.

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1 hour ago, RichardColeman said:

Hats off to any thief that can break into a house with 9 people still in it, stalk around the occupied house and steal the valuables. To me, sounds like a fraud, footprints or not.

When living in Phuket we had someone enter a window that was between the first and second floors of our house, located about ten feet away from our bed and in full line of sight of it, whilst my wife and I were asleep in the bed. That person went through all the downstairs rooms and left by the front door, taking with them the things they wanted, we never heard a thing and my wife can hear an ant fart at 100 metres. Scary!

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19 minutes ago, observer90210 said:

The Brazil metros are amongst the worst crime infested cities in the world. Strange, for Brazilians not to have been wiser with their stuff when abroad.

You are so right, I keep my Rembrandt locked in the car boot. 

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