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Indian tourist’s gold necklace worth 100,000 baht allegedly stolen by two transgender individuals in Pattaya

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By Tanakorn Panyadee

 

Pattaya — An Indian tourist claimed that his gold necklace worth over 100,000 baht was stolen allegedly by what he described as two transgender individuals. This marked the eighth recent similar incident in the Pattaya areas. 

 

An investigation inspector Pol. Lt. Col. Nattawat Ploenchit received a theft report early this morning at 1:30 AM, June 22nd. The foreign complainant claimed his gold necklace worth 100,000 baht was stolen while he was out for an evening of relaxation in front of a hotel on Pattaya Second Road in the Nong Prue subdistrict of Banglamung, Chonburi. 

 

The Indian victim, Mr. Nareshkumar Labhshankar Pandya, 47, was waiting for Pattaya Police at the incident scene in panic, according to reports. 

 

Full story: https://thepattayanews.com/2022/06/22/indian-tourists-gold-necklace-worth-100000-baht-allegedly-stolen-by-two-transgender-individuals-in-pattaya/

 

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  • SAFETY FIRST
    SAFETY FIRST

    Wow, 100k baht gold necklace.    I'm looking forward to the 500,000 baht gold necklace theft by transgender.......news report.    Won't be long.   

  • RichardColeman
    RichardColeman

    Oh, come on, who takes a picture of their mask and necklace.

  • The Insurance companies will wake up before long. 

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28 minutes ago, webfact said:

gold necklace worth over 100,000 baht was stolen allegedly by what he described as two transgender individuals. 

Wow, 100k baht gold necklace. 

 

I'm looking forward to the 500,000 baht gold necklace theft by transgender.......news report. 

 

Won't be long. 

 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

The foreign complainant claimed his gold necklace worth 100,000 baht

is it that time of the month again ?

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Oh, come on, who takes a picture of their mask and necklace.

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1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Wow, 100k baht gold necklace. 

 

I'm looking forward to the 500,000 baht gold necklace theft by transgender.......news report. 

 

Won't be long. 

 

The gold price in Thai baht terms has shot up over the last month or two. I also thought they had caught the culprits recently. 

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I hope he has the receipt and CCRV to get his insurance to pay up. I’m sure these insurance companies will have, or should have clauses about late night stupidity. 

Again?? why are they not found by the police...It seems that it are the same and with cameras everywhere it should be possible to find them... but......

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33 minutes ago, jcmj said:

I hope he has the receipt and CCRV to get his insurance to pay up. I’m sure these insurance companies will have, or should have clauses about late night stupidity. 

Well the smart thing to do would to make sure ( the guy you pay to rob you)  you get robbed under a working CCTV camera.....And be sure you have fellow friend witnesses, who will also get a cut of the action...

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Indian tourist

This and many similar articles are about Indian tourists. That brings up the questions:

 

Do Indian tourists read or watch news?

And do they use their brain to act according to those news?

1 hour ago, RichardColeman said:

Oh, come on, who takes a picture of their mask and necklace.

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Nice mask.

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The Insurance companies will wake up before long. 

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36 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

This and many similar articles are about Indian tourists. That brings up the questions:

 

Do Indian tourists read or watch news?

And do they use their brain to act according to those news?

I think the more relevant question is; How many tour operators in India are selling packages with travel insurance under the "free holiday in Thailand" scheme?

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I do wonder why these Indians pack their luggage for a visit to another 3rd world country and decide it's a good idea to bring along some jewelry. I'd personally leave my $3000 dollar necklace at home.

Pmsl...the old couldn't sleep in the AM and went for a walk opposite soi9 wearing my 100k gold necklace trick.

Not the first...won't be the last.

 

 

They're giving Thailand's transgender community a bad name, Oh wait a minute, that's not possible, is it?...

I've seen     some     HI-SO       Ladyboys mincin' about the town lately 

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Brings the chorus lyrics from a Pete Seeger song to mind….

”When will they ever learn,  when will they ever learn!”

 

Wear a 100,000 baht gold chain around your neck for everyone to see in Pattaya and NOT expect it to be yanked away is naïve.  No?

 

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The TAT thanks Mr. Nareshkumar Labhshankar Pandya, 47, for his generous contribution to Pattaya's economic recovery.

3 hours ago, webfact said:

 An Indian tourist claimed that his gold necklace worth over 100,000

pretty thin to be worth 100k take a look at a 3baht necklace at a gold shop.

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Quality tourists who obviously are 100 % honest.

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Hard to believe insurance companies fall for this. "I was just walking at 1.30 am with my 100k necklace and it was stolen".

36 minutes ago, IAMHERE said:

I do wonder why these Indians pack their luggage for a visit to another 3rd world country and decide it's a good idea to bring along some jewelry. I'd personally leave my $3000 dollar necklace at home.

It's a bit like leaving your belongings in pawn when you don't need them.... they are safer there than at home. 

1 minute ago, Henryford said:

Hard to believe insurance companies fall for this. "I was just walking at 1.30 am with my 100k necklace and it was stolen".

Well we don't know if they do or not do we ?  This Indian scam is relatively a new one so by the time these tricksters get back to India , file a claim only then does the insurance company do something. Now most insurance do not work that quick and make instant payments so perhaps as only these scams have happened in the last 6 - 8 weeks perhaps they either have not yet paid out, or else will not pay out.

Doubt the scammers will go public and admit that they didn't get a payout so hence until that is widely known,  more and more of these tricksters will continue to make such claims.

1 hour ago, Wuvu2 said:

I think the more relevant question is; How many tour operators in India are selling packages with travel insurance under the "free holiday in Thailand" scheme?

Somehow I would be surprised if insurances pay for this - but maybe I am wrong. 

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1 minute ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Somehow I would be surprised if insurances pay for this - but maybe I am wrong. 

Yes, it might be useful to chat with a few Indian tourists and get a feel for this. As I posted before, pre-Covid there were also a lot of reported LB thefts of gold chains from Indian  tourists. Video evidence also showed many of the reports were false then. 

3 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Oh, come on, who takes a picture of their mask and necklace.

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Maybe someone who planned an insurance claim scam.

2 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Do Indian tourists read or watch news?

And do they use their brain to act according to those news?

More like they are following the same paint-by-numbers free holiday scam method posted out there.....

3 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Oh, come on, who takes a picture of their mask and necklace.

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Someone looking to cheat on their insurance?

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2 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

This and many similar articles are about Indian tourists. That brings up the questions:

 

Do Indian tourists read or watch news?

And do they use their brain to act according to those news?

...... And would they wear expensive jewelry in a seedy red light district in India?

 

Leave it in the safe and wear some fake gold if you really need to look like a cheesy pretend millionaire. 

2 hours ago, redwood1 said:

And be sure you have fellow friend witnesses, who will also get a cut of the

insurance payout.

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