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A career criminal known locally as “Mr Nobody” has been arrested along with an accomplice after a series of high-value thefts targeting up market homes in Bangkok, netting around 500,000 baht in stolen goods, from his latest crime.

 

At approximately 20:00 on 28 May, Police Colonel Wasan Thawatchaiwirut, Commander of the Patrol Division of the Metropolitan Police Bureau’s Special Operations Unit (191), ordered a team led by Police Lieutenant Colonel Natdanai Bamrungsri to apprehend two suspects.

 

The main suspect, identified as Kaew or Kritsanee 43, was arrested under a warrant issued by the Min Buri Criminal Court (No. 755/2568, dated 27 May 2025). He was apprehended along with a second man, Nitikorn 35. Seized during the arrest were a motorcycle, 27 methamphetamine pills, 0.48 grams of crystal methamphetamine, 5,000 baht in cash and drug paraphernalia.

 

The arrests followed a burglary reported on 19 May at 16:30 in an upscale housing estate located in the Bang Chan area of Khlong Sam Wa district. Thieves broke into a private residence and made off with valuables worth around 500,000 baht. Surveillance footage and eyewitness accounts helped investigators identify the suspects, who were seen using a motorcycle and disguising their faces with masks.

 

Following a warrant from Min Buri Criminal Court, officers tracked the suspects to an unnumbered residence in Rangsit, Thanyaburi district, Pathum Thani province, where the arrest was made.

 

During questioning, both suspects reportedly confessed to the burglary. No stolen goods were recovered at the scene, but narcotics and drug-use equipment were discovered.

 

A background check revealed that Kritsanee has a long criminal history, including seven previous arrests for theft, drug offences, and firearms possession. Nitikorn is wanted by the Phuket Provincial Court in connection with charges of public fraud and inputting false information into a computer system.

 

The suspects have been handed over to Thanyaburi Police Station for further legal proceedings on drug charges. Authorities have also alerted investigators in jurisdictions where outstanding warrants remain active.

 

 

image.png  Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-30.

 

 

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