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FoodPanda delivery rider surrenders to police after robbing Hua Hin gold shop

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A FoodPanda delivery rider who robbed a gold shop in Hua Hin has surrendered to police.

 

The suspect, 25-year-old Narinphat (surname withheld), was identified by police after they collected evidence from the crime scene and interviewed witnesses.

 

He was arrested on August 15, 2023, at Hua Hin Police Station.

 

Narinphat admitted to robbing the gold shop on August 1, 2023. He said he was in debt and needed money to pay off his loans. Dressed as a FoodPanda rider, he entered the shop, pretending to be interested in buying some gold necklaces. When the shop owner was not looking, he snatched four necklaces worth an estimated 300,000 THB and fled on a motorcycle.

 

By Online Reporter

 

Full story:  https://www.huahintoday.com/local-news/foodpanda-delivery-rider-surrenders-to-police-after-robbing-hua-hin-gold-shop/

 

-- Hua Hin Today 2023-08-16

Surprised he didn't work for Grab ???? 

I always thought them Pandas had a shifty look about them. All that cuteness and black n white fluffy fur ... come on !!??!!!

5 minutes ago, Tropposurfer said:

I always thought them Pandas had a shifty look about them. All that cuteness and black n white fluffy fur ... come on !!??!!!

Still a bear on the inside.

Yup, being in debt is bad enough, but becoming a robber is not the solution.

   

So he committed a crime wearing his work uniform.  Not too bright. 
I hope he at least made his delivery first if he had one

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