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Multiple motorbike thefts take place in Sri Racha, victims plead with police to find the suspects

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Two motorbike thefts occurred consecutively in Sri Racha on Wednesday, July 6th. The two victims who were already struggling with finances implored the police to take action.

 

The first incident unfolded in the middle of the night on July 6th. Two suspects got captured on a CCTV camera stopping their motorbike in front of a rental room in Sri Racha’s Nong Kham subdistrict and stealing a black/grey Honda Wave 150 motorbike owned by the female victim, Sumarin Padwiset, and fleeing.

 

According to reports, Samarin worked at a factory. She was 32-years-old and only bought the motorcycle one day ago on a down payment. But what hurt her the most, according to her, was that she had just filled the gas the day before the incident, hoping to drive her brand new motorcycle to her workplace, and now she had nothing left.

 

Sumarin said she already filed a report at the Nong Kham Police Station. She also doubted the police’s professionalism as she got all the evidence including CCTV footage, but police still could not catch the culprit as of press time.

 

Full Story: https://thepattayanews.com/2022/07/07/multiple-motorbike-thefts-take-place-in-sri-racha-victims-plead-with-police-to-find-the-suspects/

 

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

But what hurt her the most, according to her, was that she had just filled the gas the day before the incident

Sheesh, Gas must be expensive if she was worried more about the fuel than the bike !

16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

She also doubted the police’s professionalism as she got all the evidence including CCTV footage, but police still could not catch the culprit

Join the ever-growing band of disgruntled public opinion, dear. 

21 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Sumarin said she already filed a report at the Nong Kham Police Station. She also doubted the police’s professionalism as she got all the evidence including CCTV footage, but police still could not catch the culprit as of press time.

Surprise surprise.

22 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

She also doubted the police’s professionalism as she got all the evidence including CCTV footage, but police still could not catch the culprit as of press time.

Ain't that the truth. No money in it for them love. 

 

Too busy ripping off drug dealers and reselling back to the market. 

23 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Sheesh, Gas must be expensive if she was worried more about the fuel than the bike !

She got the bike on the never never, the fuel had to be paid for!

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