webfact Posted Thursday at 01:21 AM Share Posted Thursday at 01:21 AM video screenshot A man was robbed of 3.3 million baht shortly after withdrawing the sum from a bank on Phatthanakan Road, Bangkok, by two gunmen who then fled the scene on a motorcycle. At 3:30 p.m. on 3 July 2024, Prawet Police Station officers responded to a robbery incident in the parking lot of a supermarket located in Suan Luang District, Bangkok. Upon arriving, they found the victim, Mr. Yanai Techathabat, 44, next to his Toyota Wish car, visibly shaken. Mr. Techathabat recounted the traumatic encounter: after withdrawing the large sum from a nearby bank and returning to his vehicle, he was accosted by two men brandishing guns. The assailants forced him to sit back in the car, then quickly grabbed a bag containing the cash. They made their escape on a black Yamaha X-Max motorcycle, heading towards Phatthanakan Road. The police, led by Pol. Col. Surapong Phutkhao, promptly began their investigation. Surveillance footage in the vicinity is being reviewed to track down the suspects, who were described as wearing dark clothing and helmets to conceal their identities. The motorcycle's license plate number has yet to be identified. Notably, the victim shares a surname commonly associated with a prominent executive in Thailand’s mobile phone sector, adding a layer of intrigue to the case. Authorities are considering all potential angles, including whether the robbery was opportunistic or if Mr. Techathabat was specifically targeted. The investigation continues, and forensic officers are collecting evidence from the scene. Mr. Techathabat has been taken to Prawet Police Station for further questioning, with the hope of quickly identifying and apprehending the culprits. The brazen nature of the robbery in broad daylight has left the local community highly concerned, highlighting the need for heightened vigilance and security. -- 2024-07-04 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post JoePai Posted Thursday at 01:37 AM Popular Post Share Posted Thursday at 01:37 AM No need for large sums of cash these days - unless for an iffy reason 4 2 4 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Gottfrid Posted Thursday at 01:49 AM Popular Post Share Posted Thursday at 01:49 AM 27 minutes ago, webfact said: Notably, the victim shares a surname commonly associated with a prominent executive in Thailand’s mobile phone sector, adding a layer of intrigue to the case. So, now they are admitting they are more concerned solving crimes if it regards high society than the regular Somchai. 1 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stoner Posted Thursday at 01:52 AM Share Posted Thursday at 01:52 AM 29 minutes ago, webfact said: withdrawing the sum from a bank on Phatthanakan Road and then ... 29 minutes ago, webfact said: They made their escape on a black Yamaha X-Max motorcycle, heading towards Phatthanakan Road. ahhhhhhh. looks like the parking lot at phattanakarn and srinakarin. if so there is a police box at the corner beside the macdonalds. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven100 Posted Thursday at 02:11 AM Share Posted Thursday at 02:11 AM maybe that 3.3m is long gone sir .... sorry for that say's the policemen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gottfrid Posted Thursday at 02:28 AM Share Posted Thursday at 02:28 AM 35 minutes ago, stoner said: and then ... ahhhhhhh. looks like the parking lot at phattanakarn and srinakarin. if so there is a police box at the corner beside the macdonalds. What? Are you suggesting that they should be working? Outrageous! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post OneMoreFarang Posted Thursday at 03:11 AM Popular Post Share Posted Thursday at 03:11 AM 1 hour ago, webfact said: A man was robbed of 3.3 million baht shortly after withdrawing the sum from a bank Did he need cash to pay one of those influential people who don't want to leave a bank record? 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tropicalevo Posted Thursday at 03:12 AM Share Posted Thursday at 03:12 AM (edited) 1 hour ago, JoePai said: No need for large sums of cash these days - unless for an iffy reason You have never paid for anything 'cash in hand'? It is usually cheaper. eg 'how much for the car' '3.6 mil'. 'How about 3.3 mil cash?' 'OK' Edited Thursday at 03:13 AM by Tropicalevo 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post JoePai Posted Thursday at 03:20 AM Popular Post Share Posted Thursday at 03:20 AM 6 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said: You have never paid for anything 'cash in hand'? It is usually cheaper. eg 'how much for the car' '3.6 mil'. 'How about 3.3 mil cash?' 'OK' In Thailand typically you do not get a car cheaper by paying in cash as the Dealers rely on the HP commission for their real profit 1 1 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tropicalevo Posted Thursday at 03:23 AM Share Posted Thursday at 03:23 AM (edited) 3 minutes ago, JoePai said: In Thailand typically you do not get a car cheaper by paying in cash as the Dealers rely on the HP commission for their real profit I do not use HP. I paid cash for the wife's new car and cash for a second hand truck for the business. Got a discount both times. Oh - and cash for all of the second hand motorbikes that I have bought over the years. Edited Thursday at 03:24 AM by Tropicalevo 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Will B Good Posted Thursday at 03:31 AM Popular Post Share Posted Thursday at 03:31 AM Inside job, either the bank teller or his own associates. 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hotchilli Posted Thursday at 06:39 AM Share Posted Thursday at 06:39 AM 5 hours ago, webfact said: Notably, the victim shares a surname commonly associated with a prominent executive in Thailand’s mobile phone sector, adding a layer of intrigue to the case. Authorities are considering all potential angles, including whether the robbery was opportunistic or if Mr. Techathabat was specifically targeted. My monies on the latter... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richard_smith237 Posted Thursday at 06:52 AM Share Posted Thursday at 06:52 AM 5 hours ago, JoePai said: No need for large sums of cash these days - unless for an iffy reason Not really... I've been in the awkward situation of having to carry that amount into a Bank. Selling my car (two occasions)... On one occasion - the buyer (Thai) turned up with cash - we drove to the Bank and deposited the money. Completed the PoA forms / Proof of Sale etc... then the buyer drove of in his new car (my old car). Another, the buyer (Western), turned up, we went to his bank, he withdrew the cash, we carried it to my bank, deposited the cash, then went to the DLT and completed the exchange of ownership. I think the reason was that over a certain amount of money the bank said the transfer was not instant - or something like that - it may be different now. Additionally, a lot of businesses are still cash businesses.... people go to the bank and the end of the week / month with a large Sum. Another reason - envelope money from Weddings: We had over 1 MB envelope money from our wedding. BiL put the boxes in the boot of his car (as he didnt trust to keep it in the hotel) then paid it in to the bank after the weekend. ----------- One of the things that has always surprised me here. Why don't criminals 'case-out' outside Banks and look for people carrying 'pouches' which could have large amounts of money in them - could be an easy target. The other - Criminals watching at large weddings - watching where the envelope money is taken to, then ripping them off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KhunBENQ Posted Thursday at 08:00 AM Share Posted Thursday at 08:00 AM Watching this news anchor is funny stuff. Could someone donate him a pair of glasses or bigger print 4 hours ago, Will B Good said: Inside job, either the bank teller or his own associates. Sure. That was not by chance. And carrying 3.3 million (3300 notes at least) is quite a big pouch. Would fit in a full size rucksack. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NativeBob Posted Thursday at 08:12 AM Share Posted Thursday at 08:12 AM 4 hours ago, Will B Good said: Inside job, either the bank teller or his own associates. I thought you cannot just walk-in and draw that much. You have to pre-order and make an appointment. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post PETERTHEEATER Posted Thursday at 08:46 AM Popular Post Share Posted Thursday at 08:46 AM 5 hours ago, Will B Good said: Inside job, either the bank teller or his own associates. I should think the victim would have to have given at least 24 hours notice to the bank for large sums of cash. That would give time for a setup hoist. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0ffshore360 Posted Thursday at 09:05 AM Share Posted Thursday at 09:05 AM Something dodgy somewhere in the heist event! Definitely no way a random chance holdup. Unlikely to hear more about outcome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Liverpool Lou Posted Thursday at 09:05 AM Share Posted Thursday at 09:05 AM 1 hour ago, KhunBENQ said: And carrying 3.3 million (3300 notes at least) is quite a big pouch. Would fit in a full size rucksack. Easily...with room for more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Liverpool Lou Posted Thursday at 09:06 AM Share Posted Thursday at 09:06 AM (edited) 58 minutes ago, NativeBob said: I thought you cannot just walk-in and draw that much. You have to pre-order and make an appointment. That's not the case, there are not many bank branches that couldn't come up with just B3m on demand. Edited Thursday at 09:11 AM by Liverpool Lou 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Liverpool Lou Posted Thursday at 09:10 AM Share Posted Thursday at 09:10 AM 20 minutes ago, PETERTHEEATER said: I should think the victim would have to have given at least 24 hours notice to the bank for large sums of cash. That would give time for a setup hoist. Why would you think that...for just B3m? "That would give time for a setup hoist". There's no way that moving B3m would need a hoist to be set up. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Will B Good Posted Thursday at 09:15 AM Share Posted Thursday at 09:15 AM 4 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said: Why would you think that...for just B3m? "That would give time for a setup hoist". There's no way that moving B3m would need a hoist to be set up. That's close to grammar policing.....tut Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sammieuk1 Posted Thursday at 09:17 AM Share Posted Thursday at 09:17 AM Only fleeing criminals would wear helmets 🤔 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RichardColeman Posted Thursday at 09:25 AM Share Posted Thursday at 09:25 AM Inside job or insurance scam - pick one 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HalAndLois Posted Thursday at 09:59 AM Share Posted Thursday at 09:59 AM The cops are investigating whether the man was specifically targeted. You mean a guy who withdraws $100,000 and is immediately robbed might have been the victim of an inside job? I'm glad these crack sleuths are on the case. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangkokReady Posted Thursday at 01:28 PM Share Posted Thursday at 01:28 PM 4 hours ago, PETERTHEEATER said: That would give time for a setup hoist. I doubt the money was that heavy... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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