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Thai robbers nabbed for stealing from Chinese renters in Pattaya

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by Petch Petpailin


Officers from Chon Buri Provincial Police arrested two Thai men for robbing a rental house occupied by three Chinese nationals in Pattaya on Wednesday while the other three suspects are still at large. A Thai female party entertainer was accused of supporting the gang.

 

The Mueang Pattaya Police Station received a notification about the theft at a beachfront rental house located in Pattaya Mueang Mai Village at 5.30am on May 3. Officers immediately rushed to the scene and discovered that the entire house had been trashed and the three Chinese victims had been attacked and suffered mild injuries.


The Chinese victims were identified as a 35 year old man named Wang Zhijun, a 37 year old man named Gu Junjie, and a 37 year old woman named Lin Xuerui.

 

The three Chinese victims, who had been renting a house in Pattaya for two months, reported to the police that they had hired a Thai female party entertainer to take care of them during a recent party. They suspected that the woman had assisted a criminal gang in robbing them.

 

Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/thai-robbers-nabbed-for-stealing-from-chinese-renters-in-pattaya

 

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14 minutes ago, webfact said:

that they had hired a Thai female party entertainer to take care of them during a recent party. They suspected that the woman had assisted a criminal gang in robbing them.

She clocked all the stuff they had , contacted some friends , job done,

Thailand is not a place to flaunt your wealth , lucky they were not killed.

 

regards Worgeordie

Another story to interest the gang on Weibo.

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

they had hired a Thai female party entertainer to take care of them during a recent party.

That's sound interesting, I'm having a party of one soon, where do you find such person? 

2 hours ago, webfact said:

The three Chinese victims, who had been renting a house in Pattaya for two months, reported to the police that they had hired a Thai female party entertainer to take care of them during a recent party. They suspected that the woman had assisted a criminal gang in robbing them.

She took good care all right.. of herself.

21 hours ago, webfact said:

they had hired a Thai female party entertainer to take care of them

Did she make animals out of balloons as my kids are having a birthday party soon?

Hmmm... it is extremely unlikely that a Thai lady would come to a foreigner's house and decide soon after entering to call her friends to rob the place. More likely, she had come before, perhaps in the role of "girlfriend " of one of the renters.

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