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Oh dear it's coming to something when you can't go out hugging LB's on beach road in the early hours of the morning with your 132,000 baht chain on what's the world coming to !!!

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The ladyboys obviously have there favourite gold  shops to sell all the gold to .

It must be obvious that this is stolen goods they are fencing not in the police intrest to go after them?

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On 1/20/2025 at 6:30 PM, snoop1130 said:

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Photo via Facebook/ TMN Cable TV Pattaya

 

By Petch Petpailin

 

Three Thai ladyboys offered an Indian man a seemingly friendly hug before stealing his gold necklace, worth about 132,000 baht, from him on Pattaya Beach in the early hours of today.

 

The 42 year old Indian businessman, Pravin Manik Tavada, filed a theft complaint with officers at Mueang Pattaya Police Station at around 12.20am, today, January 20. Tavada reported that he had lost a 40-gramme gold necklace while enjoying the atmosphere on Pattaya Beach.

 

Tavada, who operates a hotel in India, explained that he was spending his holiday in Pattaya with friends. While they were walking along Pattaya Beach, three transwomen approached them outside the Hard Rock Hotel Pattaya.

 

According to Tavada, the ladyboys offered sexual services to him and his friends. During the encounter, they hugged and touched the group while making their offer. After the group declined their proposition, the transwomen quickly left the scene.

 

 

It was only later that Tavada realised his gold necklace was missing. He initially thought the physical contact was an attempt to persuade them to agree to the services. However, he later concluded that the suspects used the hugs and touching as a distraction to search for and steal valuables.

 

Police assured Tavada they will bring the suspects to justice and are currently reviewing security camera footage in the area to identify the culprits.

This incident highlights the dangers of random hugging in Thailand, particularly in tourist hotspots such as Bangkok, Pattaya, and Phuket. This is not the first time such crimes have made headlines.

 

In December last year, a Thai ladyboy and a woman reportedly greeted a Belgian man with a hug before stealing 600 euros (around 21,000 baht) from him while he was walking in the Patong area of Phuket.

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2025-01-20

 

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Insurance scam 

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19 hours ago, khunPer said:

Same kind of story again and again; there seems to be something with Indian men wearing heavy gold necklace and kathoeys...:whistling:

Its their way of getting some, only way for them is LBs or hookers.

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On 1/21/2025 at 6:18 AM, Jim Blue said:

When will they learn? 

I always put my Rolex and gold chains in my zip  pocket before I hug a ladyboy ! 

yes,  your correct ... it's probably safer with you than in the hotel room safe.  :vampire:

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Fake hug scam strikes again: Indian man loses gold necklace to 3 ladyboys. 

 

Showing of his Wealth with a gold necklace ,But forgot the Rolex  and Gold rings

Maybe a Indian Insurance  Scam. 🙏

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On 1/21/2025 at 5:06 AM, hotchilli said:

I thought Indians in general were smart people and quick to learn the law of the street.

Maybe these are not those ?

No smarter or dumber than any other group. But tourists are a demographic  of their own. They’re more concerned about showing off their gold without thinking or researching online. This problem happens in every country

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On 1/20/2025 at 6:30 PM, snoop1130 said:

Cover-Picture-2025-01-20T171252.231.jpg

Photo via Facebook/ TMN Cable TV Pattaya

 

By Petch Petpailin

 

Three Thai ladyboys offered an Indian man a seemingly friendly hug before stealing his gold necklace, worth about 132,000 baht, from him on Pattaya Beach in the early hours of today.

 

The 42 year old Indian businessman, Pravin Manik Tavada, filed a theft complaint with officers at Mueang Pattaya Police Station at around 12.20am, today, January 20. Tavada reported that he had lost a 40-gramme gold necklace while enjoying the atmosphere on Pattaya Beach.

 

Tavada, who operates a hotel in India, explained that he was spending his holiday in Pattaya with friends. While they were walking along Pattaya Beach, three transwomen approached them outside the Hard Rock Hotel Pattaya.

 

According to Tavada, the ladyboys offered sexual services to him and his friends. During the encounter, they hugged and touched the group while making their offer. After the group declined their proposition, the transwomen quickly left the scene.

 

 

It was only later that Tavada realised his gold necklace was missing. He initially thought the physical contact was an attempt to persuade them to agree to the services. However, he later concluded that the suspects used the hugs and touching as a distraction to search for and steal valuables.

 

Police assured Tavada they will bring the suspects to justice and are currently reviewing security camera footage in the area to identify the culprits.

This incident highlights the dangers of random hugging in Thailand, particularly in tourist hotspots such as Bangkok, Pattaya, and Phuket. This is not the first time such crimes have made headlines.

 

In December last year, a Thai ladyboy and a woman reportedly greeted a Belgian man with a hug before stealing 600 euros (around 21,000 baht) from him while he was walking in the Patong area of Phuket.

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2025-01-20

 

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Leave your gold at home if going to hug guys with tits.😄

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48 minutes ago, Bruce Aussie Chiang Mai said:

Leave your gold at home if going to hug guys with tits.😄

 Leave your gold at home if going to hug guys anyone with tits.😄

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17 hours ago, Jonathan Swift said:

Post signs along the beach warning of gold necklace thieves? Does the government really care about making Pattaya a better place?

Give the offending ladyboys something to lean against as they wait for 'clients'. It is ridiculous, the police know who they are, they are repeat offenders, simply need a longer sentence in jail. 

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