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Police hunt aircon thief, female underwear left at scene

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Police hunt aircon thief, female underwear left at scene

By Eakkapop Thongtub

 

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A pair pf female underwear was found in a backpack left at the scene along with cable-cutting equipment. Photo: Eakkapop Thongtub

 

PHUKET: Police are looking for a thief or group of thieves who stole six air-conditioning units from a townhouse under renovation north of Phuket Town and left behind three pairs of women’s underwear at the scene.

 

Sen Sgt Maj Thanakorn Chupong of the Phuket City Police was called to the worksite, a commercial townhouse under renovation off the bypass road, at 4pm yesterday (Oct 8 ) by the 191 police hotline call centre, which reported they had received a call reporting a thief was still at the scene.

 

Sen Sgt Maj Thanakorn reported that when he arrived at the townhouse, electrical technician Paisan Suwankhiri, 27, apparently in a state of apprehension, told him that a thief was still on the fourth floor.


Read more at https://www.thephuketnews.com/police-hunt-aircon-thief-female-underwear-left-at-scene-73182.php#WR1XyWI9m2gLPFFA.99

 

 

left behind three pairs of women’s underwear at the scene.... clearly an effective ruse to confuse the police. 

49 minutes ago, anterian said:

left behind three pairs of women’s underwear at the scene.... clearly an effective ruse to confuse the police. 

Were they used?  :w00t:

The thief should be easy to spot.

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"..left behind three pairs of women’s underwear at the scene."

Attempt to throw investigators off the scent?

Fortunately, the new biometrics system is fully operational. This will be quick work for law enforcement. 

2 hours ago, webfact said:

and left behind three pairs of women’s underwear at the scene.

Be fair, the size of bar girls these days , they could probably be called dual-sex underwear

1 hour ago, anterian said:

left behind three pairs of women’s underwear at the scene.... clearly an effective ruse to confuse the police. 

Uhmm - not necessarily, it may have been 3 hot-blooded lady-boys in a urgent need of cooling down ... ????

Obviously used for wiping off fingerprints or else to throw off the bloodhounds!

2 hours ago, Vacuum said:

Were they used?  :w00t:

If so, Japanese will pay more for them then the ACs were worth.

2 hours ago, sillyfool said:

i will go scour the ladyboy area looking for the culprits. anyone with me ? 

Nooo you're on your own with this one brother... or should I say sister ?

6 hours ago, webfact said:

Police are looking for a thief or group of thieves who stole six air-conditioning units from a townhouse under renovation north of Phuket Town and left behind three pairs of women’s underwear at the scene.

Looks like a job for the sniffer dogs.

Case solved! A tourist without money and hotel room, told three bar girls that he rented the town house. Took them there and after finished could not pay. That resulted in that he payed each girl with two aircons instead. They got so happy that they forgot their underwear at the scene.

2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Nooo you're on your own with this one brother... or should I say sister ?

aww nutz !

to be a fly on the wall, at the initial Police Brief

Clearly the evidence suggests the involvement of more than one snatch

He used them to wipe his joints 

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