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Ex-Inmate Arrested After Snatching Belgian Tourist's Bag in Thailand

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A recently released inmate is back behind bars after he snatched a bag from a Belgian tourist in Samut Prakan. The incident occurred while the tourist, a 54-year-old woman, was cycling on April 9. Her bag contained a mobile phone, cash, passports, and a hotel keycard.

 

The theft unfolded as the suspect, identified as 29-year-old Samran, approached the woman under the guise of using his phone, then seized the opportunity to grab her bag from her bicycle’s front basket. The woman was left on the ground following the sudden encounter, with her bicycle toppled over.

 

Motorcycle taxi driver, Jarus Suaysa-ard, was a witness. Although he didn’t see the theft itself, he returned to find the woman distressed. Jarus searched for the thief but eventually took the victim to Phra Pradaeng Police Station to report the crime.

 

 

 

CCTV footage confirmed Samran's actions, showing him speeding away on a stolen motorcycle. Police quickly identified him due to his past criminal record for similar offences in 2011 and 2020. Astonishingly, he had only been out of prison for a month when this latest crime occurred.

 

The motorcycle he utilised for the theft was also stolen, linking him to another crime in Bangkok. Authorities have recaptured Samran, ensuring he faces justice once again, reported The Thaiger.

 

 

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"Three strikes and you're out"?? In me dreams!

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Why do some people carry valuables and passports in a loose strapped bag? They should be carried in your pockets or at least attached to your body as in a bum bag. 

16 hours ago, black tabby12345 said:

The scumbag returns to where he should belongs.

But for a longer time.

1 hour ago, Card said:

Why do some people carry valuables and passports in a loose strapped bag? They should be carried in your pockets or at least attached to your body as in a bum bag. 

I mean, far better, if we can live a secured life.

The law abiding people can walk safe, and the criminals would be kept separate. 

 

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Thai man snatched a bag from a foreign tourist. Let’s keep the headlines equal. 

I listen to the story.I don't understand why she carry 2000 baht and 450 euro and her passport with her.

All together about 17.000 baht in value.Stupidity!

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16 minutes ago, norsurin said:

I listen to the story.I don't understand why she carry 2000 baht and 450 euro and her passport with her.

All together about 17.000 baht in value.Stupidity!

Probably thought it was safer than leaving it in her hotel.

2 hours ago, norsurin said:

I listen to the story.I don't understand why she carry 2000 baht and 450 euro and her passport with her.

All together about 17.000 baht in value.Stupidity!

It isn’t that much money really is it? And it’s the law to carry your passport with you at all times, although 90% of people ignore it and at most have a photo on their phone

3 minutes ago, wensiensheng said:

It isn’t that much money really is it? And it’s the law to carry your passport with you at all times, although 90% of people ignore it and at most have a photo on their phone

I understand that I just keep a copy of my passport and arrivalstamp in my pocket.Anyway in my 76 trips to Thailand i never get stopped and had to prove anything.Just hotels asking for passport.

4 hours ago, norsurin said:

I listen to the story.I don't understand why she carry 2000 baht and 450 euro and her passport with her.

All together about 17.000 baht in value.Stupidity!

That’s it. Blame the victim. Sheesh!

1 hour ago, Red Forever said:

That’s it. Blame the victim. Sheesh!

right, that's what criminal minds do automatically.

22 hours ago, bogozy said:

I mean, far better, if we can live a secured life.

The law abiding people can walk safe, and the criminals would be kept separate. 

 

And people can leave their bags behind.

23 hours ago, jcmj said:

Thai man snatched a bag from a foreign tourist. Let’s keep the headlines equal. 

 

And add a quote from the police saying, "We will ensure that foreign people are protected from dangerous Thais".  🙄

On 4/11/2025 at 8:12 AM, Card said:

Why do some people carry valuables and passports in a loose strapped bag? They should be carried in your pockets or at least attached to your body as in a bum bag. 

 

It's Thailand.  Everyone is kind and friendly, and it's very safe.

A bit silly carrying all that in the front basket on her bicycle she doesnt stand a chance could have had a nasty accident, getting dragged off her bike, 

On 4/11/2025 at 2:12 AM, Card said:

Why do some people carry valuables and passports in a loose strapped bag? They should be carried in your pockets or at least attached to your body as in a bum bag. 

 

Just following the laws in this corrupt country?

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