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Pattaya: Lady of the Night steals Indian businessman's expensive gold necklace

 

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Picture: The Pattaya News

 

An Indian businessman told the Pattaya police last night that while he was walking on Naklua Soi 29/1 a woman with long hair came up to him offering sex. 

 

He said that he refused her advances and that after this meeting she left on a motorbike. 

 

However, on checking his personal belongings he was shocked to discover that his gold necklace worth 98,000 rupees (or 48,000 baht) was missing. 

 

He was sure it must have been that woman that accosted him. 

 

Ashish Bajpai, 37, went immediately to report the matter to Pol Capt Chanan Katebua and a patrol was dispatched to the area but nothing could be found. 

 

Investigators are studying CCTV in the area and the possible escape route of the thief to try and get a lead in the case. 

 

Police are looking for a Thai woman with long hair who rides a motorcycle. 

 

Source: The Pattaya News

 

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19 minutes ago, BestB said:

This would be the first Indian to have insurance ????

So wrong. many take out insurance with the specific aim of making a false claim, once they are here.

 

British holidaymakers in Spain were legendary for it until British insurance companies clamped down hard on the practice.

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4 hours ago, PatOngo said:

At a guess, I'd say she had black hair and brown eyes.

Red lipstick and nail varnish??

Tight skirt and low cut top??

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27 minutes ago, RobMuir said:

Plenty do.

 

A false racist comment.

 

And another.

So Pattaya hookers don’t speak to Indian people, Indian people couldn’t possibly own any gold (because they are black) and only take out insurance if they are going to defraud the company (because they are black.)

Very derogatory comments.

 

i am tipping this Indian tourist had his gold chain nicked by a prostitute. A fairly common occurrence in Pattaya. But simply because he is an Indian you can’t accept this. For no other reason apart from that you read Indian.

 

 

Let me guess. You three are British?

 

Try researching the amount of times Indians in Thailand claim to be robbed, and always seem to have expensive gold chains, watches or large amounts of cash.

 

Indians do have a love for gold. And seemingly a love for Thai hookers, male, female and third gender. As do other nationalities who also get robbed occasionally.

 

But there seems rather a lot of gold chains stolen from Indians without the perps ever being caught or on CCTV.

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7 hours ago, RobMuir said:

 

 

i am tipping this Indian tourist had his gold chain nicked by a prostitute. A fairly common occurrence in Pattaya. But simply because he is an Indian you can’t accept this. For no other reason apart from that you read Indian.

 

 

Let me guess. You three are British?

It,s amazing how many Indian gentlemen still walk the streets of Pattaya at night proudly displaying their "gold" jewelry despite the many warnings and previous similar thefts that have blighted their fellow countrymens visits here ????

 

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52 minutes ago, RobMuir said:

Plenty do.

 

A false racist comment.

 

And another.

So Pattaya hookers don’t speak to Indian people, Indian people couldn’t possibly own any gold (because they are black) and only take out insurance if they are going to defraud the company (because they are black.)

Very derogatory comments.

 

i am tipping this Indian tourist had his gold chain nicked by a prostitute. A fairly common occurrence in Pattaya. But simply because he is an Indian you can’t accept this. For no other reason apart from that you read Indian.

 

 

Let me guess. You three are British?

No chance, not a Pattel, Muhammad or Abdul among them.

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Unlike in most Western cultures Indians with new “wealth” or want to pretend they are financially successful will parade around with their gold on to make a statement. Sad this bloke didn’t realize this ritual wasn't’ smart in Pattaya. Tomorrow he’ll have another misadventure with the jet ski mafia vendors. ( stay tuned)

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

Police are looking for a Thai woman with long hair who rides a motorcycle.

Only 30 million to check then !!!!

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Its the old  Indian on a holiday trick, now how can I get it for free ? I know, claim it was stolen without 100% evidence so nobody gets picked up and he gets a police report so he can claim of his insurance. Indian and Nigerians have being vying for the title of World Champion Scammers for years.

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5 hours ago, RobMuir said:

i am tipping this Indian tourist had his gold chain nicked by a prostitute. A fairly common occurrence in Pattaya. But simply because he is an Indian you can’t accept this. For no other reason apart from that you read Indian.

You lose. Indians having their gold chains robbed in Pattaya is not a fairly common occurrence.

 

Indians claiming that they have had their gold chains robbed is a very common occurrence.

 

Yes, I read Indian and was immediately aware of the scam.

 

I have yet to see an Indian walking down Beach Road at night wearing a chunky gold chain at night, yet I hear of many that get them robbed.

 

Don't be so naïve.

 

 

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4 hours ago, petermik said:

It,s amazing how many Indian gentlemen still walk the streets of Pattaya at night proudly displaying their "gold" jewelry despite the many warnings and previous similar thefts that have blighted their fellow countrymens visits here ????

 

Maybe this time they get around that by wearing really thick gold chains that would take their heads off if the robbers ever try pulling the chains off. That would put off potential would be robbers. Can’t fault that kind of logic.

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