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In an alarming turn of events, a businesswoman, known as Noong, reported a staggering loss of over 1.6 million baht worth of construction equipment during a store relocation, only to find the missing items at a police officer's home.

 

Noong, who runs a tool supply store in Nakhon Ratchasima's Mueang district, had been struggling with the sluggish economy, prompting this recent move in December. She hired Por, a police officer and acquaintance, to assist with the logistics. Por recruited two more men, Tor and A, for the task.

 

During the relocation, a significant portion of her inventory vanished. Despite repeated inquiries, Tor claimed ignorance, while Por allegedly skirted around the issue. When she visited Por’s house, she shockingly discovered her missing merchandise and personal items there. However, Por refused to return them unless she paid 23,000 baht for the moving services.

 

 

Noong filed a police report on February 4, concerned not only about recovering her items but also the seemingly slow investigative progress. Her financial situation is dire, worsened by pressure from suppliers demanding payment for the vanished goods.

 

Desperate for a resolution and worried about the potential sale of her equipment, Noong turned to the media, urging the police to expedite their investigation before her financial woes deepen, reported The Thaiger.

 

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-- 2025-02-25

 

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

In an alarming turn of events, a businesswoman, known as Noong, reported a staggering loss of over 1.6 million baht worth of construction equipment during a store relocation, only to find the missing items at a police officer's home.

Ohhh my.... the image

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5 hours ago, Spamhead said:

A Policemans house full of tools, who'd a thought it ?

Have a word with the UK PM. He is the son of a tool maker!

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So a Full Time cop, turned out to be the part-time thief...

Not a surprise to those who have been here long enough.

 

Some sharp shooters in uniform are even  said to be moonlighting as the killer...

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1 hour ago, Watawattana said:

Policeman with a side business?  Who'd have thought...

 

In SE Asia, moonlighting cops are not so rare.

 

In the Philippines, cops are  often said to work as security guards  while off duty.

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When she visited Por’s house, she shockingly discovered her missing merchandise and personal items there. However, Por refused to return them unless she paid 23,000 baht for the moving services.

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"Abducting" someone else's goods. 

And now demanding "Ransom" for their safe return?

 

Full time cop, part time extortionist.

 

 

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