Popular Post Georgealbert Posted Monday at 09:32 PM Popular Post Share Posted Monday at 09:32 PM Police have arrested two Mongolian nationals suspected of targeting tourists in a pickpocketing operation in central Bangkok. The two men, identified as Mr. Sodbayar, 35, and Mr. Uyangabaatar, 40, were apprehended by Thong Lor Police officers in the early hours of November 11. The arrests came after a female tourist reported her purse stolen on the evening of November 8. The incident took place outside a restaurant on Sukhumvit Soi 33/1, and CCTV footage revealed three suspects involved in the theft. The footage showed a group of three perpetrators who had allegedly been responsible for multiple pickpocketing incidents. Following a thorough review of the footage, police officers set up a surveillance operation in the area. On November 11, two of the suspects returned to Sukhumvit Road, where they were quickly identified and detained by officers. Investigations revealed that the two suspects had entered Thailand on tourist visas and were staying in rented rooms in the Phra Khanong and Bang Chak districts. Both admitted to changing accommodations every seven days, a tactic believed to be aimed at avoiding detection while seeking new victims. The suspects confessed to the latest theft and now face charges of nighttime theft, which carries a sentence of 1 to 7 years in prison and a fine of 20,000 to 140,000 baht. Additionally, they will be required to compensate their victims for stolen property. A third suspect, also seen in the CCTV footage, remains at large. Police are actively searching for the individual, urging the public to remain vigilant in busy tourist areas. Picture courtesy from Khaosod. -- 2024-11-12 2 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frankie baby Posted yesterday at 04:51 AM Share Posted yesterday at 04:51 AM face charges of nighttime theft, Wouldn't have thought their was much difference between day/night, theft is theft. Well done the police. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post kuzmabruk Posted yesterday at 04:59 AM Popular Post Share Posted yesterday at 04:59 AM 6 minutes ago, Frankie baby said: face charges of nighttime theft, Wouldn't have thought their was much difference between day/night, theft is theft. Well done the police. Nighttime theft is more heinous because it is easier to hide at night. It’s sort of like cheating at stealing. 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slocum Posted yesterday at 06:25 AM Share Posted yesterday at 06:25 AM 8 hours ago, Georgealbert said: Police have arrested two Mongolian nationals suspected of targeting tourists in a pickpocketing operation in central Bangkok. The two men, identified as Mr. Sodbayar, 35, and Mr. Uyangabaatar, 40, were apprehended by Thong Lor Police officers in the early hours of November 11. The arrests came after a female tourist reported her purse stolen on the evening of November 8. The incident took place outside a restaurant on Sukhumvit Soi 33/1, and CCTV footage revealed three suspects involved in the theft. The footage showed a group of three perpetrators who had allegedly been responsible for multiple pickpocketing incidents. Following a thorough review of the footage, police officers set up a surveillance operation in the area. On November 11, two of the suspects returned to Sukhumvit Road, where they were quickly identified and detained by officers. Investigations revealed that the two suspects had entered Thailand on tourist visas and were staying in rented rooms in the Phra Khanong and Bang Chak districts. Both admitted to changing accommodations every seven days, a tactic believed to be aimed at avoiding detection while seeking new victims. The suspects confessed to the latest theft and now face charges of nighttime theft, which carries a sentence of 1 to 7 years in prison and a fine of 20,000 to 140,000 baht. Additionally, they will be required to compensate their victims for stolen property. A third suspect, also seen in the CCTV footage, remains at large. Police are actively searching for the individual, urging the public to remain vigilant in busy tourist areas. Picture courtesy from Khaosod. -- 2024-11-12 People there are generally Poor...I have "been there and seen it" ...but that is no excuse to Steal...There are also many good,friendly and generous Poor Mongolian.... Circumstantial Position...Sad.. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mokwit Posted yesterday at 06:34 AM Share Posted yesterday at 06:34 AM 9 hours ago, Georgealbert said: A third suspect, also seen in the CCTV footage, remains at large. Difficult to work as pickpocket on your own. Well done RTP, credit where due. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hotchilli Posted yesterday at 06:45 AM Share Posted yesterday at 06:45 AM Back home to sheep rustling.. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NativeBob Posted yesterday at 06:52 AM Share Posted yesterday at 06:52 AM Once the greatest "hyperpower" of Asia turn into flock of pity thugs and thieves. Reminds another "Empire" that once conquered lands and seas, shot countrymen from cannons and loot countries like Vinona Rider. Rise and fall indeed 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PETERTHEEATER Posted yesterday at 08:30 AM Share Posted yesterday at 08:30 AM The missing third suspect is kept busy filing multiple TM30s with Immigration every seven days.😀 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
papa al Posted yesterday at 08:40 AM Share Posted yesterday at 08:40 AM 9 minutes ago, PETERTHEEATER said: The missing third suspect is kept busy filing multiple TM30s with Immigration every seven days.😀 The hotel or landlord files TM30. Not tenant, genius. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PETERTHEEATER Posted yesterday at 08:48 AM Share Posted yesterday at 08:48 AM 3 minutes ago, papa al said: The hotel or landlord files TM30. Not tenant, genius. A hotel most certainly would but not the owners of the accommodation they use. I am often complimented on my intelligence but seldom called a genius. Thank you. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ModdaPunk Posted yesterday at 08:52 AM Share Posted yesterday at 08:52 AM If the Thai Royal Police is now cracking down on mongolians, no doubt they gonna raid this forum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mokwit Posted yesterday at 08:56 AM Share Posted yesterday at 08:56 AM 14 minutes ago, papa al said: The hotel or landlord files TM30. Not tenant, genius. Tenant can file as "occupier' but needs documentation from the Landlord. You're welcome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
papa al Posted 15 hours ago Share Posted 15 hours ago 23 hours ago, mokwit said: Tenant can file as "occupier' but needs documentation from the Landlord. You're welcome. Mitwik: I guess anybody can do the paperwork but it is the landlords' responsibility/liability. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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