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Bang Khen Police Capture Brothers in Motorcycle Theft Ring

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Bang Khen police have successfully apprehended two brothers implicated in a string of motorcycle thefts and the subsequent dismantling of parts for sale. The operation, conducted on April 21, was spearheaded by Police Colonel Anan Warasart, supported by Deputy Investigation Chief Police Lieutenant Colonel Kosolpiya Sima, Investigation Chief Police Lieutenant Colonel Pornchai Wongprasertkan, and Investigation Inspector Police Captain Yuranan Phetmanee.

 

The suspects, 37-year-old Panya and 30-year-old Charlie, were arrested outside their residence in the Sai Mai district of Bangkok. Authorities discovered seven stolen motorcycles, two grey helmets, and an extensive array of motorcycle parts in their possession.

 

The arrests followed an April 17 report of a motorcycle theft outside a 7-Eleven at Soi Permsin 16's entrance. Surveillance footage enabled police to track the suspects to Soi Khu Bon 20, where they were caught with a stolen Yamaha Fino motorcycle.

 

 

 

Upon interrogation, Panya and Charlie confessed to a series of motorcycle thefts primarily targeting dormitories, apartments, and convenience stores in Bang Khen. The thefts began on March 20, with the brothers capitalising on opportunities when owners left their vehicles unattended.

 

The duo admitted to ten thefts, either dismantling stolen motorcycles for parts or selling them whole if buyers were available. Initially, police have charged them with colluding in nighttime theft using a vehicle. The case is now in the hands of Bang Khen police station for continuation of legal proceedings.

 

This successful operation underscores the effective use of surveillance and investigative resources in combating urban crime and enhancing public safety.

 

Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger

 

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-- 2025-04-22

 

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