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Thai Businesswoman Loses Over 40 Million Baht in Home Burglary


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A robbery worth over 40 million baht ($1 million) occurred at a noted businesswoman's home in Mueang Phetchaburi district, Thailand, raising suspicions about close acquaintances being involved. The victim was Virunpat Vichittapanyarak, 68, a construction contractor, who found her home burgled upon arriving back from a trip to Chiang Mai.

 

Virunpat noticed an unusual key in a drawer outside her bedroom. On opening it, she found cash of 500,000 baht ($13,600), and 30 baht weight in gold missing. Subsequently, items worth around 40 million baht were found missing.

 

These included $27,000 in cash, diamond rings worth more than $27,000 each, gold ornaments weighing over 50 baht, seven jade stones valued at approximately $51,000, diamond necklaces priced around $380,000, and several gold-framed amulets.

 

Reports from Virunpat's son-in-law, Manop Boonpasawai, and his daughter, Aunchalee, who were abroad during the crime suggest that the theft was carried out by an acquaintance, given the undisturbed state of the rest of the house. Adding to the suspicion was the fact that the house's security cameras had been non-functional for a year.

 

Pending investigation, the police have asked local jewelers, diamond shops, and amulet collectors to report suspicious selling attempts of the stolen items. Additionally, the public has been requested to report unusual transactions to the police via the emergency number '191'. The victims are hopeful that the police will apprehend the individuals responsible for stealing their life savings soon.

 

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-- 2024-05-06

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Reports from Virunpat's son-in-law, Manop Boonpasawai, and his daughter, Aunchalee, who were abroad during the crime suggest that the theft was carried out by an acquaintance, given the undisturbed state of the rest of the house. Adding to the suspicion was the fact that the house's security cameras had been non-functional for a year.

Ah well, easy come easy go...

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3 minutes ago, Xonax said:


To my best understanding, home insurances in Thailand doesn't cover anything worth stealing!

Actually home insurance policies are not that dissimilar to policies in UK. Gold and amulets etc could have been insured but the premium for the values quoted would have been eye watering. 

No sign of forced entry then yes probably a refused claim anyhow. 

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

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A robbery worth over 40 million baht ($1 million) occurred at a noted businesswoman's home in Mueang Phetchaburi district, Thailand, raising suspicions about close acquaintances being involved. The victim was Virunpat Vichittapanyarak, 68, a construction contractor, who found her home burgled upon arriving back from a trip to Chiang Mai.

 

Virunpat noticed an unusual key in a drawer outside her bedroom. On opening it, she found cash of 500,000 baht ($13,600), and 30 baht weight in gold missing. Subsequently, items worth around 40 million baht were found missing.

 

These included $27,000 in cash, diamond rings worth more than $27,000 each, gold ornaments weighing over 50 baht, seven jade stones valued at approximately $51,000, diamond necklaces priced around $380,000, and several gold-framed amulets.

 

Reports from Virunpat's son-in-law, Manop Boonpasawai, and his daughter, Aunchalee, who were abroad during the crime suggest that the theft was carried out by an acquaintance, given the undisturbed state of the rest of the house. Adding to the suspicion was the fact that the house's security cameras had been non-functional for a year.

 

Pending investigation, the police have asked local jewelers, diamond shops, and amulet collectors to report suspicious selling attempts of the stolen items. Additionally, the public has been requested to report unusual transactions to the police via the emergency number '191'. The victims are hopeful that the police will apprehend the individuals responsible for stealing their life savings soon.

 

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-- 2024-05-06

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Hard to believe. If it would be legally earned and taxed money it would have been on her account, isn't it?😵‍💫😳🥴

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1 hour ago, Xonax said:


To my best understanding, home insurances in Thailand normally doesn't cover anything worth stealing!

 

That is not true 

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Maybe she should have put it all into an envelope and then signed over the sealed envelope for added protection 

 

was she really smart enough to accumulate a million dollars?

 

 

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3 hours ago, ChrisY1 said:

Many wealthier Thais do have a safe or safety deposit box, for their valuables....but as in this case and others, many don't. Gold and cash in drawers or boxes.....gold for personal decorations and money for counting:))

How do you know so much detail?

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4 hours ago, ChrisY1 said:

Many wealthier Thais do have a safe or safety deposit box, for their valuables....but as in this case and others, many don't. Gold and cash in drawers or boxes

How many 'wealthier Thais' do you know that do this?

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2 hours ago, newbee2022 said:

Hard to believe. If it would be legally earned and taxed money it would have been on her account, isn't it?😵‍💫😳🥴

Judging by the details, most of the amount is jewellery.

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6 minutes ago, PJ71 said:

Judging by the details, most of the amount is jewellery.

That makes not a big difference for me. How she paid for the jewellery? Black money? And if there will be an insurance involved she would have to show the receipts.

I think we'll here details later.

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4 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

How she paid for the jewellery? Black money?

The victim was Virunpat Vichittapanyarak, 68, a construction contractor

 

Did you miss this bit?

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1 minute ago, newbee2022 said:

What do you think I missed😳

You don't think a 68 year old construction contractor would have that amount of money?

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20 minutes ago, PJ71 said:

You don't think a 68 year old construction contractor would have that amount of money?

Not all in an honest way I reckon. We'll see how to give proof.

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3 hours ago, brianthainess said:

She must have paid a lot of Tax in life   :whistling: shame she couldn't afford a safe:coffee1:

Probably doessn't have a Fire Extinguisher in the house either or wear Seat Belts in her Benz; all normal behaviour for Rich Thai's !

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My wife says her gold is hidden in wardrobe,

It must be the wardrobe that features in Narnia,

As I cant find any gold!

 

Ps the last time I did see it was at one of our weddings 30 odd years ago!

 

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