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Resort owner's grandson arrested in motorcycle stealing conspiracy in Bangkok

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Daily News Thai Caption: Dismantled and sent abroad!

 

Daily News reported that the grandson of a resort owner had been arrested by police in Don Muang.

 

He is the head of a gang that has been stealing motorcycles, cutting them up and sending the pieces to neighboring countries.

 

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Picture: Daily News

 

Two underlings were also arrested.

 

Arrested were Udon M., 49, from Lopburi, and Chayaphon N., 52, from Chiang Mai who were named on warrants to commit theft using a conveyance.

 

Also arrested was 25 year old Natthaphon N., from Chainat.

 

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Picture: Daily News

 

They were all arrested at a convenience store in Nakhon Sawan at the weekend.

 

Several pick-ups and stolen motorcycles were taken into evidence.

 

Earlier there had been a spate of thefts in the Don Muang area in northern Bangkok.

 

An investigation led police to a mountain of bikes in Lopburi that had been dismantled ready for sending the parts abroad.

 

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Picture: Daily News

 

Chayaphon dropped his gang boss right in it by saying how he had been paid 5-6,000 baht to pick up a stolen bike.

 

This one had new plates put on and a new ignition and was on its way to Mae Sot then Myanmar in the NW.

 

Udon recently served a prison term in Pathum Thani for receiving stolen goods. He was released midyear 2022.

 

He had gone back to help his grandad at their resort in Lopburi before turning back to crime.

 

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My grandmother once had a speeding ticket

5 hours ago, webfact said:

Chayaphon dropped his gang boss right in it by saying how he had been paid 5-6,000 baht to pick up a stolen bike.

Chayaphon is unlikely to reach adult male life expectancy

9 hours ago, webfact said:

Daily News reported that the grandson of a resort owner had been arrested by police in Don Muang.

Everybody needs to have some kind of career, even grandsons of resort owners in Thailand.

 

In this case, unfortunately, the middle-aged grandson appears to have chosen his career as being a criminal!  ????

 

Not sure what the resort owner has to do with this story but they put him right in the middle of it without cause. 

Mummy will fix all the problems here.????????

19 hours ago, webfact said:

An investigation led police to a mountain of bikes in Lopburi that had been dismantled ready for sending the parts abroad

Busy boys no more, just think of the anguish they've been causing.

Put them away where they can no longer be a public nuisance.

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