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Nongprue motorbike taxi robbed

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Nongprue motorbike taxi robbed

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PATTAYA:--Police are hunting for a man who robbed a female motorbike-taxi driver and stole her bike.

 

Samang Kumtavee, 53, walked from Soi Tungkom Tanman 11 to call police March 29 after a small-framed male passenger punched her in the head and stole her handbag with 800 baht. He then took off on her red Yamaha Spark, leaving her on a deserted road late at night.

 

Samang said she’d picked up the passenger from the Eakmongkol–Soi Thepprasit taxi stand to take him to Khao Saotongthong Temple. But the man asked her to continue past the temple onto a dark street.

 

Afraid to come back alone, she stopped and asked him to get off there. He obliged. But as Samang took off her helmet, he pulled it, and smacked her in the head.

 

Police are investigating.

-- PATTAYA MAIL 2019-04-05--

Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

Scum! If they find him, he should be used to feed the crocodiles in one of the farms.

Sounds like he could be a volunteer policeman some have form for head smacking????

19 minutes ago, Vacuum said:

Scum! If they find him, he should be used to feed the crocodiles in one of the farms.

If the bike taxi riders find him, he would wish for the crocodiles.

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UPDATE

Robber of motorbike taxi driver arrested

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PATTAYA:--Pattaya police arrested a drug addict wanted for robbing a female motorbike-taxi driver and stealing her bike.

 

Seksan Prasetsung, 43, was taken into custody at his Soi Boonsamphan 10 apartment April 3, five days after he allegedly robbed Samang Kumtavee, 53, on Soi Tungkom Tanman 11, taking her handbag with 800 baht and her red Yamaha Spark.

 

Police investigators traced the route Seksan allegedly took after the March 31 crime, finding her motorbike and then checking nearby closed-circuit cameras to locate the suspect.

 

Samang said she’d picked up Seksan from the Eakmongkol–Soi Thepprasit taxi stand to take him to Khao Saotongthong Temple. But the man asked her to continue past the temple onto a dark street. Afraid of coming back alone, she stopped and asked him to get off there. He obliged. But as Samang took off her helmet, he pulled it, and smacked her in the head, then rode off with her bike.

 

Police said Seksan confessed he robbed her because he needed money for drugs and daily expenses.

 

-- PATTAYA MAIL 2019-04-05--

 

Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

Five years of hard hand government and the drug pest becomes worse and worse.

 

11 hours ago, Rimmer said:

Police said Seksan confessed he robbed her because he needed money for drugs and daily expenses

And you steal 800 b

that means you need to do it again and again your low life drug addicted scumbag 

Stop using drugs and be a man take a job 

Street robber indeed .. trust he'll get done for robbing n' thieving after dark .. and he needs some wardrobe education .. that top don't work with the shorts .. 

18 hours ago, petermik said:

Well done the BIB.......:thumbsup:

Yes and a toned down picture with the police who did the job, rather than a dog and pony show in the station, after rousing the officers from their slumbers to come attend the photo shoot.

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