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Popular snack vendor finds 100,000 baht stolen from Chiang Mai home


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A popular snack vendor known for her revealing outfit, returned to her Chiang Mai home yesterday, November 30 to find nearly 100,000 baht had been stolen from her safe.


The 27 year old vendor, Aranya Abhaiso, also known as Olive Tokyo No Bra, suspects the culprit to be someone close to her and is preparing to file a police report.

 

After spending three months in Bangkok, Aranya returned home yesterday to her two-storey townhouse in the Santitham area of Chiang Mai. She was shocked to find signs of forced entry at her bedroom door upstairs.

 

Inside, she discovered her safe, which contained approximately 100,000 baht intended for use in her crispy Tokyo butter biscuit business in Chiang Mai, left open. Almost all the cash was missing, leaving only one 100 baht note, one 20 baht note, and some coins.

 

by Samantha Rose

Photo courtesy of Sanook

 

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7 minutes ago, webfact said:

Almost all the cash was missing,

... it would have been better to deposit that fatty sum of money at the bank, for  even if bankers are also thieves, but they wouldn't have robbed you of all 100,000 baht! 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

find nearly 100,000 baht had been stolen from her safe.


The 27 year old vendor, Aranya Abhaiso, also known as Olive Tokyo No Bra,

 

So she left both money and nork chests exposed?  Very risky or suspicious behavior.

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2 hours ago, Digitalbanana said:

 

So she left both money and nork chests exposed?  Very risky or suspicious behavior.

Someone nipped off with the money.

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4 hours ago, Pique Dard said:

... it would have been better to deposit that fatty sum of money at the bank, for  even if bankers are also thieves, but they wouldn't have robbed you of all 100,000 baht! 

True, but you know what happens at the banks. Sometimes your money disappears. 

My wife says often not to leave big money in the bank. 

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