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Filipino pickpockets in Bangkok get ‘Thai’d up by the cops

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Thai police apprehended a group of Filipino pickpockets targeting tourists in a prominent hotel in the Phaya Thai area of Bangkok. The suspects are now facing charges for their night-time theft activities.

 

The arrest occurred yesterday, October 21 at approximately 4pm, led by Police Major General Witwat Chinkam, along with other high-ranking officials from Thonglor Police Station. Seven Filipino suspects, aged between 28 and 67 years old, were detained in rooms 202, 204, 211, and 303 of a well-known hotel in the Sam Sen Nai subdistrict of Phaya Thai, Bangkok. The police also recovered the clothing worn by the suspects during their alleged crimes.

 

Officers from Thonglor Police Station had been alerted to the presence of a foreign pickpocket gang targeting the bustling Sukhumvit and Asoke business districts.

 

Following a complaint from a South Korean man who reported being targeted by a pickpocketing gang at Sukhumvit Soi 33 in Watthana district around 6.40pm on October 16, the investigation team promptly reviewed CCTV footage from the area and identified the suspects as Filipinos, said a police spokesperson.


“We received reports of a foreign gang involved in pickpocketing around the Sukhumvit and Asoke areas, especially in business-heavy zones. Our investigation led us to identify the suspects and their hideout in a Phaya Thai hotel.”

 

Following their crimes, the suspects would reportedly retreat to their hotel rooms in Phaya Thai. Acting on this information, the investigation team from Thonglor Police Station conducted a thorough search of the hotel, leading to the successful capture of the suspects, reported KhaoSod.

 

Once apprehended, the suspects were found with the clothing they allegedly wore during the pickpocketing incidents. The police immediately transferred them, along with the evidence, to Thonglor Police Station for further legal proceedings.

 

By Nattapong Westwood

Picture courtesy of KhaoSod

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-10-22

 

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10 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Thai police apprehended a group of Filipino pickpockets targeting tourists

Damm, competing with the Thai ladyboy's. 

 

Nope, that job is for Thai's only, flippos go home. 

 

Well I must say well done by the Thai RTP .... it's good to hear news like this,  these thieves should be fined and locked up for a while.  

 

Good job police. 

On 10/22/2024 at 10:58 AM, steven100 said:

Well I must say well done by the Thai RTP .... it's good to hear news like this,  these thieves should be fined and locked up for a while.  

 

Good job police. 

 

Agree.

Flipper scammers have always been active in Bangkok, especially in the Sukhumvit area. Remember the card scams they used to run?

Are they still around,yes the card scams 

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