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Missing Finnish Man Found Safe in Patong after Losing Contact with Family in Finland

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Phuket – A missing Finnish man in Phuket was found safe after he had lost contact with his family back home in Finland, which caused them great concern.


The Phuket Tourist Police told the Phuket Express that on Friday (December 15th) they were notified from a male Finnish tourist, Mr. A (pseudonym) that said he was contacted by a friend’s family who live in Finland to make a police report.

 

The family told Mr. A that they could not contact their son who had been visiting Phuket since December 6th , last week. They were afraid that the missing man might be in danger. Mr. A agreed to file a police report as he had not seen the missing man personally.

 

By Goongnang Suksawat

 

Full story: THE PHUKET EXPRESS 2023-12-16

 

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  • What happened to the good old days when we went on vacation and nobody heard from us till we were back? Even the postcards didn't arrive till we were back already.

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Yeah, sounds like he was lost in the cave of pleasure.

4 hours ago, webfact said:

A missing Finnish man in Phuket was found safe

 

4 hours ago, webfact said:

Mr. A agreed to file a police report as he had not seen the missing man personally.

 

 

A little confusing ... isn't it ?

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What happened to the good old days when we went on vacation and nobody heard from us till we were back? Even the postcards didn't arrive till we were back already.

Should have had multiple entries (short times) so he could report to Mummy.

Someone luved him BIG?🙃🙃

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Too many happy 'finish' massages...

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2 hours ago, nobodysfriend said:

 

 

A little confusing ... isn't it ?

I think you need to read one more time, as you did not understand. Mr. A filed a police report after the missing mans parents requested that. After that, the police found out that he was staying in Patong, and only then he was considered to be found. In other words, not missing no more.

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It is unclear why the man did not contact his family for over a week or why he lost contact.

No WiFi while spelunking.

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2 hours ago, klauskunkel said:

No WiFi while spelunking.

The blood supply left his brain and went somewhere else.

" Hallo Mummy don't worry about me, the girls here are taking real good care of me and :stoner: everyday"

I would suspect that the Finnish man is having a rather very good time and everything is running along just fine!

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On 12/16/2023 at 7:18 AM, stevenl said:

What happened to the good old days when we went on vacation and nobody heard from us till we were back? Even the postcards didn't arrive till we were back already.

Progress and technology happened?

 

These days with mobile phones and internet everywhere, one really needs to make a point of letting people know if they're planning to go off-grid for any significant amount of time, otherwise situations like this will occur.

44 minutes ago, JayClay said:

Progress and technology happened?

 

These days with mobile phones and internet everywhere, one really needs to make a point of letting people know if they're planning to go off-grid for any significant amount of time, otherwise situations like this will occur.

I know. Certain questions don't need to be answered btw.

Agree with technology part, but progress? In some instances, yes, in others, definitely no.

Thank goodness as top copBJ was busy with petty stuff! 

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On 12/16/2023 at 7:05 AM, nobodysfriend said:

 

 

A little confusing ... isn't it ?

Not at all.  Reading helps.

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On 12/16/2023 at 7:05 AM, nobodysfriend said:

 

 

A little confusing ... isn't it ?

Not if you think about it.

 

A Finnish tourist and was not in contact with his family. His family contacted a friend who was also staying in Phuket who, though he had not seen the tourist personally, contacted the police and reported him as missing.

 

The police did a search for the missing tourist and found him, presumably in Patong and advised him to contact his family, which it seems that he did.

 

The friend thanked the police for their assistance.

 

It is nice to know that people still care about their family who can still be found, and the police do do their job.

 

A good show for the police.

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3 hours ago, billd766 said:

It is nice to know that people still care about their family who can still be found, and the police do do their job.

 

A good show for the police.

Yes, especially since their investigation revealed the the overstaying Finn was falsely claiming that his going missing was due to being extorted for EUR7,000 by the RTP when it was the Finn who was just scamming his own parents.  Piece of shlt.

2 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Yes, especially since their investigation revealed the the overstaying Finn was falsely claiming that his going missing was due to being extorted for EUR7,000 by the RTP when it was the Finn who was just scamming his own parents.  Piece of shlt.

 

Where did you get that from?

 

It certainly wasn't in the Phuket Post report.

 

If you have the link, why not post it in your reply?

 

Was it from this link?

 

https://tpnnational.com/2023/12/17/finnish-tourists-falsely-claim-kidnapping-in-patong-overstaying-charges-pressed/

 

 

5 hours ago, billd766 said:
7 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Yes, especially since their investigation revealed the the overstaying Finn was falsely claiming that his going missing was due to being extorted for EUR7,000 by the RTP when it was the Finn who was just scamming his own parents.  Piece of shlt.

 

Where did you get that from?

 

It certainly wasn't in the Phuket Post report.

 

If you have the link, why not post it in your reply?

Bangkok Post. That's why I didn't link it.  There's more to news sources than AN's aggregations!

On 12/16/2023 at 7:05 AM, nobodysfriend said:

 

 

A little confusing ... isn't it ?

No.

On 12/16/2023 at 9:24 AM, Gottfrid said:

I think you need to read one more time, as you did not understand. Mr. A filed a police report after the missing mans parents requested that. After that, the police found out that he was staying in Patong, and only then he was considered to be found. In other words, not missing no more.

Well spotted Sherlock.

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UPDATE:

Finnish Tourists Falsely Claim Kidnapping in Patong: Overstaying Charges Pressed
By Kittisak Phalaharn

 

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Patong—At 1:00 AM, on December 15th, 2023, Thai tourist police received a missing person report from Finnish parents that they could not contact their son as an anonymous person allegedly impersonated a Phuket police officer and asked for 7,000 euros to release their son.


The tourist police investigated the case and were able to contact the missing person who was publicly identified as Mr. Aki-Perreri Kristian, a 27-year-old Finnish tourist, and his friend who was publicly identified as Mr. Siikalouma Joonass Patteri, a 34-year-old Finnish tourist.

 

Neither tourist was in trouble, at least not in terms of being kidnapped. In fact, the truth was shocking to many…the two overstaying tourists had made up the entire story in an elaborate scheme to try to get money from their parents and stay longer in Thailand.

 

According to a report by Patong police officers on December 16th, Kristian and Patteri had overstayed for more than 141 days. Both Finnish tourists reportedly confessed that they made up a story about being held captive by the police to ask for money from Kristian’s parents, said the police.

 

Full story: THE PHUKET EXPRESS 2023-12-18

 

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Finnish tourist in Phuket cons parents with fake arrest scam for 7,000 euros

by Mitch Connor

 

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Phuket’s tourist police unraveled a fraudulent scheme involving a 27 year old Finnish man, who conned his parents out of 7,000 euros. The tourist falsely claimed that he had been arrested and demanded the hefty amount for his release. The revelation unfolded when the parents lodged a complaint on Friday after losing contact with their son, fearing he was a victim of police extortion.

 

The following day, the police tracked down the Finnish man along with another 34 year old Finnish national.

 

Upon questioning at the Patong police station, they confessed to the scam. The younger man admitted that he had deceived his parents by claiming that the local police had arrested him and were demanding a ransom of 7,000 euros (US$ 7,635) for his release.

 

Adding to the parents’ distress, they received a phone call from an individual posing as a Phuket policeman. He instructed them to transfer 7,000 euros to a designated account. Unable to reach their son, the worried parents complied, reported Bangkok Post.

 

Full story: The Thaiger 2023-12-18

 

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So Mr A was lost. But Mr A was found. So Mr A can be found since he was lost. When Mr A was found he stopped being lost. Probably Mr A was with Ms P(*ssy), so Mr A was lost not lost, but maybe a few thousand baths short.

I’m not sure who’s the biggest fool

here. And who will be financially worse off…..

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At least the one on the right will get a much needed fashion makeover by the jailhouse ladyboys.  That flowery shirt is dreadful.

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So now they are really going to need their parents money.....not so sure they will pay up this time.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

The younger man admitted that he had deceived his parents by claiming that the local police had arrested him and were demanding a ransom of 7,000 euros (US$ 7,635) for his release.

Send the son a text.... don't bother coming home.

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Well, I guess that parent/child trust is now Finnished........:sorry:getting my coat now.....

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