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Ukrainian Arrested at Phuket Airport Over Condominium Vandalism


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9 hours ago, Magictoad said:

It punishes the criminal 

 

And leaves a victim suffering. The landlord is still stuck with the  expensive damages. Who will take care of the victim?

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17 hours ago, CHdiver said:

So Anastasia took over the rent from a Russian, most probably without a new contract. Then asks for the deposit (witch the Russian paid) back. Somehow I would be very reluctant to pay her a deposit back that she paid (or not) to somebody else. Than gets temper tantrum, like a good Gen Z Girl, probably combined with PMS. Now she has time to cool down and learn a valuable lesson. 

 

Do you suppose the Russian cleared off without getting their 32,000 back from somebody?

 

If the Thai owner was not still holding 32,000 why would she be going through the motions of processing its return.....as she stated she was:

 

"The property owner emphasised that she had been following proper procedures, as stipulated in the lease agreement. These included a 14-day window to process the deposit return, deductions for unpaid utility bills..........",

 

It sounds like Miss Anastasia might well have paid 32,000 to the Russian on the Russians assurance that she would get it back from the Thai owner.

 

Far be it from me to suggest that the Thai owner may have been using this technicality: "the requirement that refunds be made only to the person listed on the contract." not to pay the out of pocket Miss Anastasia.

 

 

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24 minutes ago, Enoon said:

 

Do you suppose the Russian cleared off without getting their 32,000 back from somebody?

 

If the Thai owner was not still holding 32,000 why would she be going through the motions of processing its return.....as she stated she was:

 

"The property owner emphasised that she had been following proper procedures, as stipulated in the lease agreement. These included a 14-day window to process the deposit return, deductions for unpaid utility bills..........",

 

It sounds like Miss Anastasia might well have paid 32,000 to the Russian on the Russians assurance that she would get it back from the Thai owner.

 

Far be it from me to suggest that the Thai owner may have been using this technicality: "the requirement that refunds be made only to the person listed on the contract." not to pay the out of pocket Miss Anastasia.

 

 

Pure speculation.

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The owner must have the Russians details? has he gone from Thailand? surely they will check to see if he is still here, 

Who's going to pay for the damages? The one month or even two month security deposit does not cover the damages, sending her to jail wont pay for that, 

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3 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

 

And leaves a victim suffering. The landlord is still stuck with the  expensive damages. Who will take care of the victim?

But it PUNISHES THE CRIMINAL  thus setting an example to other Russian criminals who might have the same idea of destroying a landlord's property.

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4 hours ago, ChipButty said:

The owner must have the Russians details? has he gone from Thailand? surely they will check to see if he is still here, 

Who's going to pay for the damages? The one month or even two month security deposit does not cover the damages, sending her to jail wont pay for that, 

But it will punish her for her crime which was pretty serious.

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5 hours ago, Enoon said:

 

Do you suppose the Russian cleared off without getting their 32,000 back from somebody?

 

If the Thai owner was not still holding 32,000 why would she be going through the motions of processing its return.....as she stated she was:

 

"The property owner emphasised that she had been following proper procedures, as stipulated in the lease agreement. These included a 14-day window to process the deposit return, deductions for unpaid utility bills..........",

 

It sounds like Miss Anastasia might well have paid 32,000 to the Russian on the Russians assurance that she would get it back from the Thai owner.

 

Far be it from me to suggest that the Thai owner may have been using this technicality: "the requirement that refunds be made only to the person listed on the contract." not to pay the out of pocket Miss Anastasia.

 

 

That is speculation. She smashed the place up, tried to exhort money that was not owed to her and then did a runner not just fleeing the scene of the crime but trying to leave the country! Where she was caught at departure gates at the airport. She sounds a right badun to me. 

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15 minutes ago, simon43 said:

The condo damage was reported to the police on 29th April, this woman tries to fly out of Thailand on 10th May. Seems to me that she has a 'screw loose'.  Should have left Thailand asap after wrecking the condo....

A screw loose for not escaping on time? You speak from experience?

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9 hours ago, Magictoad said:

But it PUNISHES THE CRIMINAL  thus setting an example to other Russian criminals who might have the same idea of destroying a landlord's property.

 

A vindictive person like this, does not consider consequences. Restitution for expenses and court costs incurred is more useful

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Since article about durian export issue to China and yellow dye BY-2 I take anything from USAID financed Khaosod with a certain disbelief.
Even such a small issue with that UA female and haughty landlord's agent - turn into complete mess.

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Thai landlords and agents are notorious for stealing tenants deposits and especially when they know there is a plane to catch.

 

And 350,000 Baht of damage? Another blatant exaggeration.

 

 

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18 hours ago, WorriedNoodle said:

A screw loose for not escaping on time? You speak from experience?

Lol of course not.  But actions have consequences.  Did she really think that the owner would not report the damage?

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9 hours ago, hunkidori said:

Thai landlords and agents are notorious for stealing tenants deposits and especially when they know there is a plane to catch.

 

And 350,000 Baht of damage? Another blatant exaggeration.

 

 

It's happening in Bangkok right now after the earthquake, people need to move out but the dodgy landlords are refusing to give back the deposits, 

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Seems the Russian is somewhat liable for the damages as well.  He was responsible for the apartment while under his lease and he allowed this psycho to reside in it with him gone.

 

Landlord should get legal attachment against both of them if either ever returns,

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On 5/12/2025 at 6:36 AM, Enoon said:

 

Do you suppose the Russian cleared off without getting their 32,000 back from somebody?

 

If the Thai owner was not still holding 32,000 why would she be going through the motions of processing its return.....as she stated she was:

 

"The property owner emphasised that she had been following proper procedures, as stipulated in the lease agreement. These included a 14-day window to process the deposit return, deductions for unpaid utility bills..........",

 

It sounds like Miss Anastasia might well have paid 32,000 to the Russian on the Russians assurance that she would get it back from the Thai owner.

 

Far be it from me to suggest that the Thai owner may have been using this technicality: "the requirement that refunds be made only to the person listed on the contract." not to pay the out of pocket Miss Anastasia.

 

 

Well, if the owner paid the money back to Miss A, what would happen if the Russian named in the contract turned up a day later and asked for his deposit back? It would be due to him, no?

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On 5/11/2025 at 2:02 PM, stevenl said:

Not smart to not leave the country before the damage was discovered.

She obviously thought she'd be gone before the incident was reported or that they'd have time to find her.

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The landlord is having trouble paying out the security deposit because the Ukrainian woman isn't listed on the rental agreement. However, she has no problem with the Ukrainian woman living there for a year. (If I hadn't already been robbed of my security deposit in Thailand, I would be appalled by the Ukrainian woman's behavior. Not so...)

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