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Alleged Chinese Armed Robbery Suspect Arrested in Sri Racha

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A Chinese man was arrested in the Sri Racha district of Chonburi on Wednesday, September 27th, for a suspected armed robbery in Bangkok.

 

Lui Jian, 34, was nabbed while playing cards with five other Chinese nationals in the Bo Win sub-district. Jian was wanted for an alleged armed robbery, which transpired in Bangkok’s Huai Khwang district last Friday, September 22nd.

 

Pol Maj Gen Teeradet Thamsuri, commander of the Investigation Division of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, explained that Jian and five other Chinese men snuck into a house in the Kesinee Ville housing estate in the Sam Sen Nok area of Huai Khwang, which was occupied by three other Chinese people.

 

By Tanakorn Panyadee

Caption: PHOTO: Matichon

 

Full story: The Pattaya News 2023-09-29

 

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Well they lured, woed and asked for these "quality" chinese tourists so well now handle it...I would put back visa requirements for chinese tourists and not nore then 20 days per trip for the tourists. They spend nothing with local business and only shop, dine and wash their laundry in Chinese owned establishments. Nothing much to gain for the thai's.

Ah yes, welcome to the Chinese, fine outstanding individuals they always are. 

 

10 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Pol Maj Gen Teeradet Thamsuri, commander of the Investigation Division of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, explained that Jian and five other Chinese men snuck into a house in the Kesinee Ville housing estate in the Sam Sen Nok area of Huai Khwang, which was occupied by three other Chinese people.

The insurgents are gaining in numbers! Nihao ma, comrades! :jap:

5 hours ago, still kicking said:

Visa free entry for Chinese !!!!!!!!

Keep em coming..

Glad to se that the Britons no longer top the list of crimes done be foreigners in Thailand. With the visa free entry, the Chinese will take over the top of that list.

5 hours ago, Deserted said:

Ah yes, welcome to the Chinese, fine outstanding individuals they always are. 

Next matter for discussion....Visa waivers for Nigerians!

Maybe now that the chinese fraudsters and criminals have fleeced and robbed the chinese economy into ruin, they need to move to fresher grounds and a more gullible populace ? 

14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Lui Jian, 34, was nabbed while playing cards with five other Chinese nationals

I hear just owning a pack of cards is illegal here, but out of interest is playing cards without gambling also illegal?. 

I'm of to the bridge club now :giggle: 

23 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

I hear just owning a pack of cards is illegal here, but out of interest is playing cards without gambling also illegal?. 

I'm of to the bridge club now :giggle: 

You'll end up in the nick playing Bridge in Pattaya along with lots of other pensioners.

20 hours ago, brianthainess said:

I hear just owning a pack of cards is illegal here, but out of interest is playing cards without gambling also illegal?. 

I'm of to the bridge club now :giggle: 

I vaguely recall it is a matter of needing paperwork to have multiple packs of cards, and of course the bridge club  you are thinking of had quite a few, On top of that gambling is illegal. Barry Kenyon  might be able to clarify that!

23 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Maybe now that the chinese fraudsters and criminals have fleeced and robbed the chinese economy into ruin, they need to move to fresher grounds and a more gullible populace ? 

Even insurgents need to eat! :thumbsup:

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