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Burglars Strike At Suksabai Villa.....................

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SOURCE:Pattaya People: May 5th 2007

Break in at Suksabai Villa

A house in Suksabai Villa was reported broken into in the morning of 3rd May when the owner of the house came back from a night out.

This story is a warning to all house owners to beware even how locked and safe you think it is - sometimes it is not. Mr. Prasert Saksuea stated to the police that he resides at this house alone since his Taiwanese girlfriend went home to Taiwan for a holiday.

Mr. Saksuea is a dancer at X-Zyte Disco and went to work at approximately 9 pm. When he returned in the morning he found the front door open, the back door open, and a 2 inch saw that the uninvited visitors had left behind.

When he ran up to the second floor he found that his bedroom door was wide open. The frame of the door was damaged from the knife that the thieves left behind.

Many valuables were stolen from the room including a computer, home theatre set, and most importantly his girlfriend’s Taiwanese bank account containing 3 million Baht plus the ATM card to get access to the account.

The police have kept the evidence and took fingerprints and surely soon the thieves should be arrested.

Suksabai Villa is not good as far as security goes.

A few months back my wife woke up to find an intruder with a gun. She gave him what valuables were in the house (not much) and filed a police report. But no result.

We have now moved house, but still in the area. Just with a lot more security!

We left there last year, but are still convinced that most of these robberies are arranged by people who live there. Three houses owned by one landlord were robbed in the same year............coincidence, I think not.

SOURCE:Pattaya People: May 5th 2007

Break in at Suksabai Villa

A house in Suksabai Villa was reported broken into in the morning of 3rd May when the owner of the house came back from a night out.

This story is a warning to all house owners to beware even how locked and safe you think it is - sometimes it is not. Mr. Prasert Saksuea stated to the police that he resides at this house alone since his Taiwanese girlfriend went home to Taiwan for a holiday.

Mr. Saksuea is a dancer at X-Zyte Disco and went to work at approximately 9 pm. When he returned in the morning he found the front door open, the back door open, and a 2 inch saw that the uninvited visitors had left behind.

When he ran up to the second floor he found that his bedroom door was wide open. The frame of the door was damaged from the knife that the thieves left behind.

Many valuables were stolen from the room including a computer, home theatre set, and most importantly his girlfriend’s Taiwanese bank account containing 3 million Baht plus the ATM card to get access to the account.

The police have kept the evidence and took fingerprints and surely soon the thieves should be arrested.

Hi,

What good would the ATM Card be without the pin number, seems it would be totally useless.

And if he'd got on the phone to his girlfriend she would be able to simply cancel the ATM card.

Wanphen

:o

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