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Swedish Tourist Robbed of Over 40,000 Baht After Heavy Drinking in Pattaya


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1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Crikey,

A drunk 65yo, sleeping it of 3.30am, in public place. 40k baht missing. 

 

It was probably the ladyboy's he was befriending earlier. 

 

Or just the usual opportunistic ladyboy thief, lurking after dark.

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The perpetrator was known to frequent the area ??????, why is he free to re affend ??, hope the guy gets his ring back, it probably has a lot of sentimental value, the commentary on here would do well to stop criticising people who are victims.

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2 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

The alleged perpetrator, who is known to frequent the area, noticed the tourist’s condition and approached him under the guise of offering help.

And why is this perpetrator allowed to do that?

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19 minutes ago, Polaky said:

The perpetrator was known to frequent the area ??????, why is he free to re affend ??, hope the guy gets his ring back, it probably has a lot of sentimental value, the commentary on here would do well to stop criticising people who are victims.

I assume the witness told the police that he had seen the perpetrator around the area before. He was allowed to roam free because the crime wasn't committed yet. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Crikey,

A drunk 65yo, sleeping it of 3.30am, in public place. 40k baht missing. 

 

It was probably the ladyboy's he was befriending earlier. 

 

Or just the victim of an opportunist thief... 

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43 minutes ago, Polaky said:

it probably has a lot of sentimental value,

Or he possibly just bought it in Pattaya.

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3 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 

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A 65-year-old Swedish tourist was robbed of cash and valuables worth over 40,000 baht after stopping to rest while heavily intoxicated. The incident occurred in the early hours of November 27 near Pattaya City School 8 in South Pattaya, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi.

 

Police from Pattaya City Police Station were alerted to the theft at 03:35 and quickly arrived at the scene. The victim, identified as Mr. Lars Reikwike, reported that a man, described as appearing effeminate, approached him and stole 2,000 baht in cash and a gold ring valued at over 40,000 baht before fleeing.

 

Mr. Vinai, 50, a motorcycle taxi driver who witnessed the incident, stated that the tourist, who appeared very drunk, had stopped to rest while waiting for transportation back to his accommodation. The alleged perpetrator, who is known to frequent the area, noticed the tourist’s condition and approached him under the guise of offering help.

 

Sensing something suspicious, Mr. Vinai intervened and warned the man not to bother the tourist. However, the robbery had already taken place before police arrived.

 

Authorities have documented the scene and are reviewing CCTV footage from the area to identify and locate the suspect. Investigators are also gathering witness statements as part of their efforts to apprehend the perpetrator and bring them to justice.

 

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60 plus , but still doesn’t know how to handle a few beers, the man child deserves to be robbed. Just another idiot who left his brain in an airport locker …!

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Posted
53 minutes ago, Polaky said:

The perpetrator was known to frequent the area ??????, why is he free to re affend ??, hope the guy gets his ring back, it probably has a lot of sentimental value, the commentary on here would do well to stop criticising people who are victims.

Here, let me help you get this ring off your finger.

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3 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 

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A 65-year-old Swedish tourist was robbed of cash and valuables worth over 40,000 baht after stopping to rest while heavily intoxicated. The incident occurred in the early hours of November 27 near Pattaya City School 8 in South Pattaya, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi.

 

Police from Pattaya City Police Station were alerted to the theft at 03:35 and quickly arrived at the scene. The victim, identified as Mr. Lars Reikwike, reported that a man, described as appearing effeminate, approached him and stole 2,000 baht in cash and a gold ring valued at over 40,000 baht before fleeing.

 

Mr. Vinai, 50, a motorcycle taxi driver who witnessed the incident, stated that the tourist, who appeared very drunk, had stopped to rest while waiting for transportation back to his accommodation. The alleged perpetrator, who is known to frequent the area, noticed the tourist’s condition and approached him under the guise of offering help.

 

Sensing something suspicious, Mr. Vinai intervened and warned the man not to bother the tourist. However, the robbery had already taken place before police arrived.

 

Authorities have documented the scene and are reviewing CCTV footage from the area to identify and locate the suspect. Investigators are also gathering witness statements as part of their efforts to apprehend the perpetrator and bring them to justice.

 

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How stupid to do that with Bht 2000 in your pocket.

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Posted
2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

My intention is not to sound unsympathetic to someone who's been robbed, but the relatively simple moral to this story is never drink to the point where you lose control, and never drink to the point where you lose your awareness out in public. The Darwinian aspect of this is that we must have the necessary survival skills to thrive in this world. Some have it and some simply don't. 

 

He has thrived until now and is still alive .......he may even have reproduced.

 

He is adapted to manage the loss of 40,000 baht......he's a rich Westerner on holiday

 

Your "Darwinian aspect" would be laughed out of the lecture theatre by your fellow first day, first term, first year undergraduates.

 

 

 

 

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