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Teens pinched rail parts in far south, not security trouble related

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Naew Na Cap: Not connected to troubles, 18 year old pinched 80 pins

 

Naew Na reported on the discovery that 80 pins holding train tracks together had been removed from the railway line in the Padang Besar, Sadao, Songkhla area.

 

In custody is an 18 year old called Ong-art who stole the pins. He was caught on CCTV selling the parts to a dealer in second hand goods.

 

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A 17 year old youth is also being sought. 

 

It has thus been determined that there is no connection with the removal of the pins and the security situation in the far south. 

 

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Who needs terrorists when you have morons like this!

I'd say removing part of the railway tracks is definitely related to security.

They've obviously moved on from stealing every other bolt from HT electricity pylons.

7 hours ago, Stocky said:

Who needs terrorists when you have morons like this!

Down south those morons turn into terrorists !

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