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Chinese Woman Abducted at Famous Bangkok Entertainment Venue, Suspects Flee Overseas


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40 minutes ago, AndyFoxy said:

So he befriended her on the 17th and she was in his apartment by the early ours of the 18th. She obviously knew him well then.

Possibly intimately?   ????  ????  ????

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1 minute ago, PremiumLane said:

But she did know them, they weren't complete strangers. 

So they befriended her on the 17th and she was in the apartment by the early hours of the 18th. She obviously knew them well then

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Chuwit right again. Chinese triad kidnapping rings in operation. Chinese chat rooms warned about this. But the Thai government tried to get the Chinese government to help downplay it. Not a fantasy. This is a real problem. Criminals flooding into Thailand.

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2 hours ago, Henryford said:

Especially with 427,000 baht of valuables on her.

A gold chain or a watch , iPhone could easily addd up to 400 thousand Baht. Nothing unusual there.  I once advised a uK older couple in a hotel at breakfast to take off their Rolex / Panerai and ladies diamond rings, put them in hotel reception  safe and never to go out with them !!  I leave all valuables at home at Bank. But, something needs to be done about these Chinese crooks that’s for sure. They have totally ruined  Cambodia and are well known for trouble in other countries. 

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4 hours ago, dinsdale said:

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Great photo. Looks very up to date. One would think there's a pandemic of some sort. Is this the best they can do? Just so lazy. If I saw this from overseas I would be wondering what the hell is going on in Thailand.

Givem a break!  Its the best they could copy from somewhere else lol!

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9 hours ago, TheFishman1 said:

So they know how to issue red notices, so why is the Red Bull kid still on the loose?

Not the same league,...the red bull guy has billions to his disposal,....with that kind of money you really can disappear from public view. !

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9 hours ago, Kerryd said:

Well, I'm a Canadian "tourist" living in a house - as far as the Thai police are concerned. Unless you are a citizen or have Permanent Residence, you are considered a "tourist". Even if you have a wife, children, house, 2 cars, 2 motorcycles, 3 cats, 2 dogs and 12 cows, you are still classed as a "tourist".

Sorry, the minimum requirement is 15 cows.

So close yet so far!

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There are two separate kidnappings reported in this topic and this makes it very confusing.

 

Kidnapping 1

The Pattaya News

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...28-year-old female Chinese tourist...

...The suspects seized the victim’s mobile phone, cash, and other belongings worth 427,000 baht...

...The woman was rescued and disclosed that she did not know the suspects upon police questioning...

 

 

Kidnapping 2

Thai PBS World

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...a female Chinese tourist...25-year-old victim...

...forced her to transfer 500,000 baht into their bank account...

...One of the men befriended the victim...

 

 

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5 hours ago, AndyFoxy said:

So he befriended her on the 17th and she was in his apartment by the early ours of the 18th. She obviously knew him well then.

Happens all the time in Pattaya, Bangkok, Phuket etc etc! That's a long term relationship!

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11 hours ago, Geoffggi said:

The headline is a little misleading, it appears she was not abducted but went willingly with the Chinese gent who then detained & robbed her providing her version of events is true.

The writer being Thai, maybe she doesn't know the fine distinction between English terms, perhaps she thought that getting tied up was akin to kidnapping or abduction. In the US we would call that unlawful imprisonment, even when no one has actually been imprisoned, only prevented from moving freely fits that definition. 

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4 hours ago, AndyFoxy said:

So they befriended her on the 17th and she was in the apartment by the early hours of the 18th. She obviously knew them well then

Just possible that the meeting was prearranged by a third party (ies)?

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Sounds like she was hooking got picked up went to the guys place rented. 

Story mix up like always or is it me? 

First she is 28, then 25 living in the same Condo complex are we talking the same victim?  

Something smells if she was at his rented place Just happened they stay same condo complex it happens but there is more to the story? How would they know she had that kind of cash?  

A guy was waiting already it was pre-set!

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11 hours ago, Kerryd said:

Well, I'm a Canadian "tourist" living in a house - as far as the Thai police are concerned. Unless you are a citizen or have Permanent Residence, you are considered a "tourist". Even if you have a wife, children, house, 2 cars, 2 motorcycles, 3 cats, 2 dogs and 12 cows, you are still classed as a "tourist".

Add to that collection a couple of waterbuffaloes, and you are deemed a local.

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17 hours ago, Geoffggi said:

The headline is a little misleading, it appears she was not abducted but went willingly with the Chinese gent who then detained & robbed her providing her version of events is true.

The writer is under the influence 555

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21 hours ago, AndyFoxy said:

So he befriended her on the 17th and she was in his apartment by the early ours of the 18th. She obviously knew him well then.

Sounds like an everyday Pattaya arrangement. 

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