webfact Posted December 2, 2024 Posted December 2, 2024 CCTV footage | Image via KhaoSod by Ryan Turner A seller of vintage goods experienced a distressing incident when a thief impersonated a courier to retrieve a package containing two Rolex watches valued at 615,000 baht. Despite reporting the crime to the police three times, they were less than helpful and the case was dismissed as a civil matter, leaving the victim without recourse. The victim, 36 year old Sarayout Thongyot shared his ordeal, highlighting the events that unfolded on the evening of November 27. He had sent the package from a distribution centre on Ratchaphruek Road in Nonthaburi. At around 5.50pm, a CCTV camera captured footage of a man in a green long-sleeved shirt riding a red motorcycle towards the courier centre. Inside, the same individual, now wearing a rider’s full-face helmet, approached a female employee, presented a mobile phone purportedly displaying a tracking slip, and requested the cancellation of the shipment. After verifying the details on the computer, the employee handed over the package to the man. T The watches | Image via KhaoSod The CCTV at the centre caught the thief leaving with the package at 5.55pm, placing it between his legs on the motorcycle as he prepared to escape. Meanwhile, Sarayout was waiting nearby, expecting a bank transfer from the buyer, who had identified himself as Natthaphon from Chiang Rai. Organised plan The watches were listed on a trading page, and a potential buyer contacted Sarayout via phone and LINE at around 5pm, agreeing to purchase the watches for a total of 615,000 baht. The buyer mentioned a nearby courier centre for dispatch and asked Sarayout to wait for a money transfer confirmation before proceeding. Sarayout complied, sitting and waiting for the money just 100 metres away from the courier. After waiting 15 minutes, he checked with the courier only to discover that the package had already been collected. Sarayout questioned the courier company’s procedures. Typically, cancelling a shipment requires the original slip and the sender’s ID. Sarayout also expressed frustration over the police’s handling of the case. Despite providing evidence from CCTV footage and making multiple visits to the police station, he was told the issue was not criminal. The courier company also refused responsibility, claiming Sarayout might be a fraudster sending an empty box. Thief making his escape | Image via KhaoSod Sarayout is resigned to the financial loss but hopes the police will show more interest in the case, considering the substantial amount involved. He admitted he might have to accept the money as lost, but if recovered, he plans to donate it to charity. Preliminary investigations revealed that the complaint documents were merely filed for record-keeping and not for pursuing legal action. Sarayout’s friend, a police officer, helped trace the suspect’s phone number, which remains active but unanswered. The number is registered under a foreign name, reported KhaoSod. Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-12-02 1 1
hotchilli Posted December 2, 2024 Posted December 2, 2024 4 hours ago, webfact said: Despite reporting the crime to the police three times, they were less than helpful and the case was dismissed as a civil matter, leaving the victim without recourse Lazy cops again.... 1
chuang Posted December 2, 2024 Posted December 2, 2024 5 minutes ago, hotchilli said: Lazy cops again.... Brain Rot
Nickcage49 Posted December 2, 2024 Posted December 2, 2024 I've got a question. How could you send those watches without confirmation that the money was already sent? Sending the watches first is insane. As for the police, this is criminal. He needs a good attorney.
jcmj Posted December 2, 2024 Posted December 2, 2024 If it sounds too good to be true then be very careful. Sending watches worth 650,000 baht with a courier??? I would have definitely met in person and not let go until the money was transferred.
kiwikeith Posted December 2, 2024 Posted December 2, 2024 6 hours ago, hotchilli said: Lazy cops again.... I think they were in on it. 1 1
john donson Posted December 2, 2024 Posted December 2, 2024 clearly a crime, not a civil matter... but hey cops...rotten to the core 1 1
steven100 Posted December 2, 2024 Posted December 2, 2024 the cops were probably in on the whole thing. don't trust anyone in lieland thailand.
frank83628 Posted December 2, 2024 Posted December 2, 2024 Who does a 615 k transaction via courier and bank deposit and not in person. 2000BT ok... 600k of watches😟
proton Posted December 2, 2024 Posted December 2, 2024 Horrible. looking watches, San Martin is just as good for a tenth of the price 1
richard_smith237 Posted December 2, 2024 Posted December 2, 2024 4 minutes ago, proton said: Horrible. looking watches, San Martin is just as good for a tenth of the price Who needs a San Martin ?? - I can tell the time on my phone !!!...
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