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28-year-old Thai Woman Pretends to be a Child to Avoid Theft Accusations

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A Thai woman, Chutimon Srinark, aged 28, was apprehended by the police for multiple thefts in Nonthaburi, a central province in Thailand. She deceitfully said she was just 13 to dodge any accusations.

 

The police became involved when Sakorn Ployphan, a 43-year-old local, lodged a complaint informing that his wife’s items, including her cellphone, car keys, wallet, amulets, and other stuff, were stolen. Sakorn retrieved his wife's cell phone by tracking it to a local motel via GPS.

 

Police officials accompanied Sakorn to the said motel and detained Chutimon. She denied the charges, insisting she was just a minor and couldn't have committed these thefts. However, upon searching her room, the authorities found all the stolen goods.

 

Sakorn found out that Chutimon had used his wife’s cellphone to contact his employer, Panitarn Tang-uthai, mimicking Sakorn’s wife. She lied that their daughter was sick and needed a 5,000 baht transfer. She also attempted to extract money from others but had no luck.

 

Panitarn mentioned that Sakorn had sought financial assistance in the past, hence he didn't suspect a scam. MGR Online also reported that Chutimon had a history of stealing but has always managed to slip past the law. She had stolen a phone from a food vendor in Nonthaburi on November 27, 2022, and committed a similar act at another eatery on April 27. During her arrest, she broke down and refrained from speaking to the press.

 

Photo courtesy of The Thaiger

 

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-- 2024-05-02

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Mental age of 13 doesn't count.

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She does look vertically challenged, must be hard to go through life, but no excuse to steal.

She missed one important thing, acting like 13, at an age of 28 does not mean she is 13.

Jail time for this one 

12 hours ago, Woof999 said:

Mental age of 13 doesn't count.

 

many cases out there now of people identifying as a child. 

That's about right in Thailand 28 years old acting like a 13 year old, normal here

nice pointing technique,  I give it a 9.3

45 minutes ago, ChipButty said:

That's about right in Thailand 28 years old acting like a 13 year old, normal here

you're being generous.

14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Police officials accompanied Sakorn to the said motel and detained Chutimon. She denied the charges, insisting she was just a minor and couldn't have committed these thefts. However, upon searching her room, the authorities found all the stolen goods.

 

Sakorn found out that Chutimon had used his wife’s cellphone to contact his employer, Panitarn Tang-uthai, mimicking Sakorn’s wife. She lied that their daughter was sick and needed a 5,000 baht transfer. She also attempted to extract money from others but had no luck

Nasty piece of work this one.

Sure bet there were a lot of thai men sweating until it was proved she was 28 and not 13

She said: I'm only 13 years old.

She should have used the magic word: I identify as a 13 year old. 

(Would have worked in the west...)

Somehow retarded in many ways🥴

She's making the best out of what nature gave her.

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