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"Polite Robber" took his shoes off before stealing at 7/11

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"Polite Robber" took his shoes off before stealing at 7/11

 

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Picture: Sanook

 

CCTV footage showed a robber armed with a knife remove his shoes before stealing money from a 7/11.

 

The man - named as Teerasak, 33 - is now in custody after a theft in Soi Nonthaburi 52 in the early hours of Sunday morning. 

 

He had been caught on CCTV robbing a 7/11 of 1,080 baht - without his shoes - on September 13th. 

 

Other footage appeared to show the construction worker try to enter a house.

 

He told Ratanathibet cops he was worried that his shoes would give him away so he put them in the basket of his motorcycle. 

 

He has been charged with armed robbery in the hours of darkness using a conveyance. 

 

He mentioned that he needed the money to pay the bills and buy Ya Ba. 

 

Because he removed his shoes Sanook called him a polite robber. 

 

Source: Sanook

 

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A polite Buddhist with good habits.

At least he was honest, to buy ya ba and pay bills.

Thainess at its best? 

A reduced or no sentence for a not  shoes theft? 

Nice to see mother brought him up correctly !!

I remember in another tread people say drugs is harmless and want it to be legalized 

my opinion...  never... 

Drugs =crime 

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