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Police return four cars to victims of rental scam

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Police return four cars to victims of rental scam

By The Thaiger

 

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PHOTO: Phuket Hot News

 

Region 8 police have returned four cars to the victims following a car rental scam in Krabi and Phuket areas over recent months.

 

Earlier on September 17, 2 car owners from Phuket, Ratchadaporn Udomsuk, the owner of white Toyota Fortuner valued at 1,590,000 baht, and Anan Suwannachom who owns a black Toyota Fotuner worth 1,590,000 baht, reported to police that their cars had gone missing after they rented them out.

 

Police tried to track down a man named ‘Dech’ who rented the white Fortuner from Ratchadaporn. He then tried to pawn her car in Krabi. After that, a man named ‘Dam’ contacted her from Ao Luek, Krabi, claiming that if she still wanted her car back, she would have to pay him.

 

She agreed to pay him some remuneration at a petrol station in Ao Luek. Police was waiting until he showed up and then arrested the man. The officers found that Dam possessed a .38 mm gun with 5 bullets with him as well. During the arrest, police learned that the black Fortuner was also also located in the Ao Luek area as well.

 

Police returned the cars to the two owners on the following day as well as a grey Toyota CHR that was returned to Nikitin Evgeny from Russia, and a black Fortuner that belonged to Surotjana Suwanno from Phuket.

 

Police revealed that the four cars were part of a car rental scam that rents cars from people and then pawns the car in other provinces. There are still at least 20 cars under investigation in the same case.

 

SOURCE: Phuket Hot News

 

Source: https://thethaiger.com/hot-news/crime/police-return-four-cars-to-victims-of-rental-scam-1

 

 

I thought it was illegal to 'rent' your car although perfectly legal to loan your car? 

19 minutes ago, Araiwah said:

I thought it was illegal to 'rent' your car although perfectly legal to loan your car? 

With rising prices, stagnant wages, the stronger baht and tougher proof of income requirements, needs must.

Always amazes me how criminals never think it through when wanting to commit the perfect crime, Mr. duffus, it didn't  occur to to you that the owner of the car would bring the police with her?...

1 hour ago, ezzra said:

Always amazes me how criminals never think it through when wanting to commit the perfect crime, Mr. duffus, it didn't  occur to to you that the owner of the car would bring the police with her?...

For sure he expected that the car owners are more honest. 

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