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"Polite" 7-Eleven robber in custody after being nabbed for Ya Ba

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"Polite" 7-Eleven robber in custody after being nabbed for Ya Ba

 

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Thai caption: When a nice "wai" is not enough.....
 
The Thai man who smashed a 7-Eleven staffer in the face then wiped up his blood and "wai-ed" him before stealing the contents of the till is now in custody. 
 
Anucha, 22, was dubbed the "Polite Robber" in the Thai media though his actions in stealing 3,700 baht were anything but pleasant. 
 
Blood poured from the male staffer's mouth as the robber tried to make up for what he had done before fleeing on a motorcycle from a gas station in Roi-Et in Thailand's north east. 
 
His escape from justice lasted barely a day. 
 
Pol Lt-Col Prasit Thepteelek of the Muang Roi-Et police told Sanook that Anucha had been picked up doing Ya Ba (amphetamines) in the Jor Hor jurisdiction of Nakhon Ratchasima. 
 
He was being taken back to Roi-Et to face charges there. 

 

The Thai man who smashed a 7-Eleven staffer in the face then wiped up his blood and "wai-ed" him before stealing the contents of the till is now in custody. 

 

Anucha, 22, was dubbed the "Polite Robber" in the Thai media though his actions in stealing 3,700 baht were anything but pleasant. 

 

Blood poured from the male staffer's mouth as the robber tried to make up for what he had done before fleeing on a motorcycle from a gas station in Roi-Et in Thailand's north east. 

 

His escape from justice lasted barely a day. 

 

Pol Lt-Col Prasit Thepteelek of the Muang Roi-Et police told Sanook that Anucha had been picked up doing Ya Ba (amphetamines) in the Jor Hor jurisdiction of Nakhon Ratchasima. 

 

He was being taken back to Roi-Et to face charges there. 

 

Source: Sanook

 

 
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Carrying out a store robbery unmasked and in full view of a CCTV camera was not a very smart thing to do either.

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3 minutes ago, Moonlover said:

Carrying out a store robbery unmasked and in full view of a CCTV camera was not a very smart thing to do either.

3700 baht was not exactly heist of a century ????????

34 minutes ago, BestB said:

3700 baht was not exactly heist of a century ????????

Enough to buy his next Ya-Ba fix. It's all these characters seem to think about. It's often like that with drug related crimes.

40 minutes ago, Moonlover said:

Carrying out a store robbery unmasked and in full view of a CCTV camera was not a very smart thing to do either.

You don´t understand! How ever will his friends belive him, if he was wearing a mask?
 

36 minutes ago, BestB said:

3700 baht was not exactly heist of a century ????????

What? It´s over ten days work compared to the level of legal minimum salury after the big hike.

7 hours ago, Moonlover said:

Carrying out a store robbery unmasked and in full view of a CCTV camera was not a very smart thing to do either.

Neither was doing drugs for which he needed to steal to pay for the habit!

7 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Neither was doing drugs for which he needed to steal to pay for the habit!

Yep, and apparently those yabba things don't make a man wiser.

11 hours ago, BestB said:

3700 baht was not exactly heist of a century ????????

When you equate it to the 6Baht per day pay rise, that's over 20 months with a double pay rise; not a bad days work for a violent, thieving scumbag.

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