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Repeat offender arrested in Bangkok after drugging woman, swindling over 1 million baht

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The Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau arrested a Thai man at a shopping mall in the Sukhumvit neighbourhood of Bangkok yesterday after he allegedly drugged and swindled over 1 million baht from a woman. He was twice arrested on the same charge last year.

 

The scammer, 32 year old Phachara Ninjiasakun, was arrested inside the shopping mall following a complaint made by a female victim in 2020. Officers later searched his accommodation and confiscated his computer, mobile phone, female underwear, a doctor’s gown, and Alprazolam narcotics that he used to drug his victims and make them lose consciousness.

 

According to the police report, Phachara was arrested on the same charges by officers from Yannawa and Khlongton Police Station in Bangkok on September 14 and October 2 last year. His targets were female doctors and entrepreneurs who were too busy to check up on him or investigate his criminal history.

 

The woman revealed to police that she met Phachara on Facebook and went out on a date. During their date, Phachara encouraged her to drink something that made her lose consciousness. While she was unconscious, Phachara used her finger to unlock her phone and transferred 1 million baht to his account.

 

Full Story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/repeat-offender-arrested-in-bangkok-after-drugging-woman-swindling-over-1-million-baht

 

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

While she was unconscious, Phachara used her finger to unlock her phone and transferred 1 million baht to his account.

Not the best plan I've heard of.

14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

He was twice arrested on the same charge last year.

I think he can beat that this year, why not try for five times! ????

Looks like the officer is pointing the finger at the finger????

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