snoop1130 Posted May 14, 2024 Posted May 14, 2024 An octogenarian Thai gentleman from the Isaan region of Chaiyaphum is sounding a desperate call for assistance after two duplicitous women reportedly pilfered his life savings, leaving him bereft of his 150,000 baht nest egg. The scam, which unfolded on Friday, May 10th, has left the victim, a basket trader named Phaen, in a state of consternation and distress. Deception unfolded as the two fraudsters, purportedly aged between 25-30, arrived at the pensioner's abode on the pretence of being distant relatives. The confidence tricksters further spun their web of deceit by claiming to be lottery ticket sellers, drawing the elderly gentleman into a savvy scam that would see him left penniless. The two women, having gained Phaen's trust, began their well-rehearsed routine in which one excuses herself to use the loo in the nearby bushes, while the other kept poor Phaen engaged in conversation. On their departure, Phaen's suspicion was piqued, leading him to investigate their spurious lottery ticket claim. His worst fears were confirmed upon discovering his wallet, and the life savings it held, missing from his bedroom. Adding to the heart-rending plight, Phaen had yet, at the time of our report, to break the news to his bedridden wife of 85, for fear of exacerbating her condition. Surveillance footage painted a vivid picture of the culprits: two women on a white Honda Click 160i motorcycle, one brandishing a grey long-sleeved top, visage obscured by a mask and a black helmet; her accomplice, similarly helmeted, donned a plaid shirt. Phaen's children have reported the incident to Ban Phet Police Station, informing them that their father is not the first victim of this avicious scam, as it appears the same offenders have also been targeting other elderly, solitary individuals. This tragic incident underlines the need for extra vigilance amongst our more vulnerable citizens and prompts a call for effective initiatives to protect them from such heartless exploitation. File photo for reference only. Courtesy of Google -- 2024-05-14 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 4 1
milesinnz Posted May 14, 2024 Posted May 14, 2024 They did not clarify if they were two Thai women, or two dastardly foreign women ? After all they did make it clear it was a Thai man who was the victim.... 3
save the frogs Posted May 14, 2024 Posted May 14, 2024 1 hour ago, snoop1130 said: upon discovering his wallet, and the life savings it held, they don't have banks out there and neither do they have toilets is what i'm getting from this story. or maybe it was a crypto wallet 1
Denim Posted May 14, 2024 Posted May 14, 2024 Hope they find the two scumbags and put them away. Very heartless deception. 1 1
Popular Post Geoffggi Posted May 15, 2024 Popular Post Posted May 15, 2024 PLEASE can we have proper reporting instead of all this AI crap .......... 🤔🤞🤞 1 2
hotchilli Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 13 hours ago, save the frogs said: they don't have banks out there and neither do they have toilets is what i'm getting from this story. or maybe it was a crypto wallet It was a large wallet and a long-drop. 1
newbee2022 Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 17 hours ago, snoop1130 said: An octogenarian Thai gentleman from the Isaan region of Chaiyaphum is sounding a desperate call for assistance after two duplicitous women reportedly pilfered his life savings, leaving him bereft of his 150,000 baht nest egg. The scam, which unfolded on Friday, May 10th, has left the victim, a basket trader named Phaen, in a state of consternation and distress. Deception unfolded as the two fraudsters, purportedly aged between 25-30, arrived at the pensioner's abode on the pretence of being distant relatives. The confidence tricksters further spun their web of deceit by claiming to be lottery ticket sellers, drawing the elderly gentleman into a savvy scam that would see him left penniless. The two women, having gained Phaen's trust, began their well-rehearsed routine in which one excuses herself to use the loo in the nearby bushes, while the other kept poor Phaen engaged in conversation. On their departure, Phaen's suspicion was piqued, leading him to investigate their spurious lottery ticket claim. His worst fears were confirmed upon discovering his wallet, and the life savings it held, missing from his bedroom. Adding to the heart-rending plight, Phaen had yet, at the time of our report, to break the news to his bedridden wife of 85, for fear of exacerbating her condition. Surveillance footage painted a vivid picture of the culprits: two women on a white Honda Click 160i motorcycle, one brandishing a grey long-sleeved top, visage obscured by a mask and a black helmet; her accomplice, similarly helmeted, donned a plaid shirt. Phaen's children have reported the incident to Ban Phet Police Station, informing them that their father is not the first victim of this avicious scam, as it appears the same offenders have also been targeting other elderly, solitary individuals. This tragic incident underlines the need for extra vigilance amongst our more vulnerable citizens and prompts a call for effective initiatives to protect them from such heartless exploitation. File photo for reference only. Courtesy of Google -- 2024-05-14 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe It's a shame that he didn't get any support by neighbours. Was there nobody getting suspicious when suddenly 2 young women appeared?🙏
cowellandrew Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 penniless do you get penny's in Thailand so he was penniless before and after the scam! 😁
cowellandrew Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 3 hours ago, Geoffggi said: PLEASE can we have proper reporting instead of all this AI crap .......... 🤔🤞🤞 My loo is in ! loo in the nearby bushes
ChipButty Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 Sorry guys but this kind of reporting is doing my head in, It might interest you to know I'm not even reading the reports now
PETERTHEEATER Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 ......one brandishing a grey long-sleeved top....... Exosing her underwear?
Korat Kiwi Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 I must agree without fear of being banned but this AI reporting really is the pits. What a verbose load of crap. I couldn't read the whole article as it was that bad.
Postmaster Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 All you posters moaning about the reports and the make up of the English and Grammar have lost sight of the fact that it is probably Thai writers trying to get to grips with our language and the way we construct stories and sentences. Just go easy on them you lads don't forget where you are and how they manage to get these stories to us I think is very good.
tubby johnson Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 11 hours ago, Chassa said: Nicking Stealing? Pinching? Pillaging? Purloining?
BangkokReady Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 On 5/14/2024 at 4:11 PM, snoop1130 said: one brandishing a grey long-sleeved top How does one brandish a top? I actually think they might be doing this on purpose to drive engagement.
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