webfact Posted March 28 Share Posted March 28 A Thai woman finally confessed to stealing credit cards from a Chinese man after initially denying the theft. The thief even accused the foreigner of trying to rape her at his BBQ restaurant in Pattaya. The Chinese victim, 33 year old Dihui Wu Dihui, sought help from Bang Lamung Police Station officers saying a Thai woman, later identified as 31 year old Darinrat, stole his credit cards and spent 32,815 baht at a gold shop. Darinrat later came forward to defend herself saying Dihui instructed her to withdraw 30,000 baht in cash from a gold shop and that she had already given him the money. Darinrat went on to accuse Dihui of attempting to rape her when they were at the man’s BBQ restaurant in Pattaya. She admitted to meeting Dihui on a dating site but insisted they were friends and not romantically involved. Dihui denied the allegation, saying he had no idea about the money withdrawal and never tried to rape her. Dihui said Darinrat looked nothing like her profile picture on the dating app. He did not like her and did not want to have sex with her. After a period of blaming each other, Darinrat finally confessed to stealing the Chinese man’s credit cards to withdraw money from the gold shop. She apologised to the public for causing chaos and confusion. Darinrat faces imprisonment of up to five years, a fine of up to 100,000 baht, or both for violating Section 269/5 of the Criminal Law: using another person’s credit card in a way that may cause harm to the cardholder or the public. Darinrat left a message for Dihui saying he also looked different from his profile picture on the dating app. His picture showed that he had hair but he did not. However, Darinrat insisted that she did not care because she only saw him as a friend. UPDATE 1: Thai woman denies stealing from Chinese man, accuses him of rape attempt A Thai woman denied stealing credit cards from a Chinese man and accused him of attempting to rape her at his BBQ restaurant in Pattaya. The 33 year old Chinese man, Dihui Wu Dihui, filed a complaint at Bang Lamung Police Station in Pattaya on March 13, accusing a Thai woman he met on a dating app of stealing his credit cards. He said the woman disappeared with his credit cards and spent 32,815 baht at a gold shop. The news Facebook page, Esor News, also accused the woman of being a romance scammer, alleging that she deceived several men via dating applications and frequently changed her profiles to avoid detection. The accused woman came forward to assert her innocence, stating that she did not steal anything from Dihui. She also claimed that he attempted to rape her on the same day of the incident. During a press conference on March 21, the woman disclosed that she met Dihui on a dating app and continued their conversation on WeChat. She maintained that they were just friends and had no romantic relationship. The woman explained that she used dating apps to find friends due to her depression and lack of social connections, as she ran an online bakery and often stayed at home. According to the woman, Dihui invited her to his BBQ restaurant in Pattaya on March 13. She accepted the invitation as he did not exhibit any suspicious or violent behaviour. She said the restaurant operated on the first floor of a four-story building, with accommodations on the floors above. They did not stay at a hotel but at Dihui’s restaurant. Each side claims innocence The woman claimed that Dihui asked her to withdraw 30,000 baht from his credit cards and instructed her to withdraw 10,000 baht each time. He asked her to withdraw the money at a gold shop by using the credit cards to buy gold accessories and later resold the gold to the shop for cash. The woman said she followed his instructions and returned to the restaurant around noon, returning the credit cards and giving Dihui the cash. While they were in Dihui’s room, he allegedly demanded sex from the woman, but she refused. He purportedly attempted to force himself on her but she managed to escape his advances. The woman said Dihui tried to rape and attack her a few times but was unsuccessful. She subsequently informed Dihui of her intention to return to Bangkok, which angered him, leading him to seize her mobile phone. When Dihui vanished from the scene, she seized the opportunity to escape from him. The woman recounted how she hailed a motorcycle taxi to a shopping mall, seeking assistance from a phone service provider to report her phone as lost and deactivate its SIM card signal. Afterwards, she took a taxi back to Bangkok. The Chinese man revisited Bang Lamung Police Station, reiterating his denial of attempting to sexually assault the woman. He expressed his dissatisfaction, citing the difference between the woman’s actual appearance and her dating profile picture. Additionally, he accused the woman of stealing his credit cards. Police confirmed conducting a comprehensive investigation into the incident but refrained from disclosing further details at present. However, officers assured the public that they would soon ascertain the truth. ORIGINAL STORY: Golden getaway: Thai woman swipes Chinese man’s credit cards in Pattaya A Thai woman is on the run after stealing credit cards from a Chinese man to buy two gold necklaces valued at about 33,000 baht from a gold shop in Pattaya. Bang Lamung Police Station told Channel 8 that the 33 year old Chinese man, Dihui Wu Dihui, reported the theft of his credit cards to the police via a phone call on the afternoon of March 13. He explained that a Thai woman, whose identity he did not know, stole his credit cards while he was sleeping. The Chinese man disclosed that he had met the woman on a dating application while he was in Bangkok. A week before the incident, they were travelling together in Pattaya and stayed at a hotel in Soi Khao Talo. According to the Chinese man, he woke up on March 13 to see that the woman disappeared from his hotel room. Then, he received two messages from his banks on his mobile phone informing him that his credit cards had been used to buy gold necklaces worth 32,815 baht. Thai police officer Sornsuphan Audthonsri-anan reported that he did not understand Dihui’s complaint due to the language barrier. So, they requested Dihui to meet them at the police station later, providing a Chinese interpreter. However, Dihui did not appear at the scheduled time. According to the Facebook page, Esor New, the Thai thief remains at large, evading capture. The page alleges that Dihui wasn’t the initial target of this woman. She has been running a romance scam through a dating application for a while now, frequently altering her name and profile on the app to ensnare fresh victims. Thai netizens questioned why the gold shop approved the sales despite the differences in the woman’s signatures and names on the cards. Channel 8 reported that the owner of the gold shop refused to give an interview with the media. However, in a brief conversation, it was revealed that the woman used two credit cards to buy two gold necklaces until the credit limit was reached. The owner added that she allowed the woman to buy the products because there were no names or signatures of the cardholders on the back of the cards. Bang Lamung Police Station officers did not disclose the next steps of the investigation to the public. by Petch Petpailin TOP Photo via Facebook/ อีซ้อขยี้ข่าว Surce: The Thaiger 2024-03-28 - Discover how Cigna Insurance can protect you with a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment. For more information on expat health insurance click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Meeseeks Posted March 28 Share Posted March 28 Just I predicted on the other thread. As obvious as the nose on the end of your face. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SAFETY FIRST Posted March 28 Share Posted March 28 15 minutes ago, webfact said: Thai woman finally confessed to stealing credit cards Why would you deny it? Nearly every store has CCTV, you are going to be captured on video. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post stoner Posted March 28 Popular Post Share Posted March 28 where are all the thai people crying out saying this is ruining the image of thailand ? no outrage no trending 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Meeseeks Posted March 28 Share Posted March 28 59 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said: Why would you deny it? Nearly every store has CCTV, you are going to be captured on video. Did you bother to read the article? She claimed the victim made her do it and tried to rape her. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mancub Posted March 28 Share Posted March 28 1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said: Why would you deny it? Nearly every store has CCTV, you are going to be captured on video. It is the ingrained Thai way, deny until no longer possible, then change the narrative and finally invent a counter claim. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hotchilli Posted March 28 Share Posted March 28 3 hours ago, webfact said: After a period of blaming each other, Darinrat finally confessed to stealing the Chinese man’s credit cards to withdraw money from the gold shop. She apologised to the public for causing chaos and confusion. Darinrat faces imprisonment of up to five years, a fine of up to 100,000 baht, or both for violating Section 269/5 of the Criminal Law: using another person’s credit card in a way that may cause harm to the cardholder or the public Gotcha.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko45k Posted March 28 Share Posted March 28 17 hours ago, mancub said: It is the ingrained Thai way, deny until no longer possible, then change the narrative and finally invent a counter claim. Heck, that approach goes all the way up to the top..... hardly come across anything credible around here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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