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Man robs cash from Bangkok 7-Eleven store at knifepoint

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Man robs cash from Bangkok 7-Eleven store at knifepoint

By THE NATION

 

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A knife-wielding man walked away with thousands of baht in cash from a 7-Eleven store in Bangkok in the wee hours of Tuesday.

 

At 2am on Tuesday (September 1), Bangkok Yai Police Station were alerted to the robbery at 7-Eleven convenience store in Soi Jaran Sanitwong 8, Thaphra subdistrict.

 

Shop employees reportedly told police that at around 1am a tall man, about 180-190cm in height, walked in wearing a red hoodie, black pants and a face mask. “He pointed a foot-long knife at me, so I and two other employees fled to a backroom and locked the door,” said one of the employees.

 

Police said that CCTV footage showed that after threatening the employees, the suspect walked in behind the counter and took the cash from the register.

 

One customer came in to buy canned coffee and the suspect pretended to be a shop clerk. He scanned the product and received the money, after which he grabbed a pack of cigarettes and a lighter from the display cabinet and left the store. Witnesses reportedly saw him crossing the road and getting into a taxi.

 

The shop reported that Bt14,000 cash was missing from the register, while police speculated that the suspect must have had experience working as a shop clerk, as he knew how to use the scanner and cash register.

 

Police are reviewing CCTV footage from the road in front of the shop to track down the suspect.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30393811

 

 

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I am sure this has always gone on.....but as times get harder it is bound to become a more frequent event.....along with many other crimes aimed at getting cash some how.

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Former and probably let go employee for the 7-11 chain, if he knew how to work the register.  Can not say its the first or will be the last as folks are hurting for money now amidst this crisis that has been created.

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7-11 need to find this guy ... and quickly ,    as a cashier he'll need no training 

Seems a tad tall to be a Thai, must be a lazy farang who stole the cash 

Sino Thai possibly

3 hours ago, webfact said:

Shop employees reportedly told police that at around 1am a tall man, about 180-190cm in height, walked in wearing a red hoodie, black pants and a face mask.

 

One customer came in to buy canned coffee and the suspect pretended to be a shop clerk.

Oh, come on, when was the last time you saw a shop clerk in a 7/11 dressed in a red hoodie and a mask 

Maybe he was just following the only Black Lives Matter organizers stating it’s OK to steal if it is to feed yourself or your family. It’s OK to do drugs if your life is horrible.

2 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Oh, come on, when was the last time you saw a shop clerk in a 7/11 dressed in a red hoodie and a mask 

My thoughts too Richard. All I can guess is that at 2 am, and buying coffee, the customer was not too alert :whistling: 

6 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

Former and probably let go employee for the 7-11 chain, if he knew how to work the register.  Can not say its the first or will be the last as folks are hurting for money now amidst this crisis that has been created.

Maybe an outside-inside job.. if you get my drift.

Stealing from the rich to give to the poor?

 

 

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