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Vietnamese Gang Arrested for Tourist Robbery

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BANGKOK, March 15 (TNA) – Police have arrested a gang of Vietnamese nationals for robbing a tourist at a temple in Bangkok.

 

The three suspects comprised a man and two women, all Vietnamese nationals.

 

The incident came to light when a tourist from Malaysia reported that they had been pickpocketed by a suspect while visiting Wat Pho in Bangkok.

 

Full story: Thai News Agency 2024-03-15

 

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9 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The three suspects comprised a man and two women, all Vietnamese nationals.

 

The incident came to light when a tourist from Malaysia reported that they had been pickpocketed by a suspect while visiting Wat Pho in Bangkok.

Good, how dare they took jobs away from Thais? 

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Should be theft, not robbery. The latter only when force or threat of force used.

 

But it doesn’t sound so dramatic, does it?

Great picture, looking at the size of the shoes and the jeans, they only targeted really tall people.

Thai police bever missed a photo opportunity!! You would think they were involved in arresting a dangerous gang with that many staff in the picture 

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