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Lawyer Claims 12 Million Baht Found in Condo Was Forgotten Due to Flood

 

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In a peculiar turn of events, the owner of 12 million baht (£270,000) in cash has surfaced to clarify its baffling discovery. The money was recently found in a grey plastic box alongside a condominium lift in Muang Thong Thani, Pak Kret, by a good Samaritan.

 

The box, which also contained wet clothing and wine bottles, was reportedly forgotten after the owner's room was flooded. On the evening of 5th June, police began an investigation to determine the legality and the rightful owner of the cash.

 

On 6th June, around 7 PM, Mr. Taweewat presented himself at Pak Kret Police Station, confessing to being the owner of the money. According to him, he had temporarily moved the cash due to water damage in his bathroom, intending to return for it, but he forgot.

 

Mr. Taweewat, who works as a lawyer, stated his willingness to provide evidence proving ownership. The police, led by Pol. Maj. Gen. Kittithanes Thanananthaveesin, are in the process of verifying his claims, including cross-checking with bank records since the 2020 withdrawal date mentioned in reports.

 

Currently, the cash remains with the authorities as they confirm the story's veracity and await bank assurances regarding the transaction's legitimacy. Furthermore, investigations continue into Mr. Taweewat's financial history to ensure legal compliance.

 

Mr. Taweewat reassured that pending proof, he holds no anxiety over the situation, showing confidence in the outcome of ongoing verifications.

 

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Either they initially found 20 million, or everyone knows that if you touch this money, you end up in a river.    I've found 100 baht once, kept it.  I'd like to find 20 million and test my moral compass!!!  I would immediately call the police, neighbors, and find the rightful owner.  or not. 

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will be interesting to see if the lawyer who is so rich he forgot about a big pile of $ and didn't keep it in a bank but in his condo has a good explanation...if he does then next is how much "tip" does he give the lady who found it...better be a really nice bundle to her.

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Sounds good, but remember 'This ain't no country for old women, old men or old anyone'. I'd probably  toss a coin to see whether or not to keep it.

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So if nobody can prove it is theirs in two months or whatever the time is then does she get to keep it ??

This is what happens with items or cash found and handed in usually.

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7 hours ago, Jim Blue said:

Only a lawyer could 'forget " 12 million" !

did you mean "only a THAI LAWYER" could forget 12 million ???  555

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usually these type of stories are posted by TAT and mostly involve a taxi driver bringing the money to the police station  555

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

Lawyer Claims 12 Million Baht Found in Condo Was Forgotten Due to Flood

 

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Picture courtesy of Thai Rath

 

In a peculiar turn of events, the owner of 12 million baht (£270,000) in cash has surfaced to clarify its baffling discovery. The money was recently found in a grey plastic box alongside a condominium lift in Muang Thong Thani, Pak Kret, by a good Samaritan.

 

The box, which also contained wet clothing and wine bottles, was reportedly forgotten after the owner's room was flooded. On the evening of 5th June, police began an investigation to determine the legality and the rightful owner of the cash.

 

On 6th June, around 7 PM, Mr. Taweewat presented himself at Pak Kret Police Station, confessing to being the owner of the money. According to him, he had temporarily moved the cash due to water damage in his bathroom, intending to return for it, but he forgot.

 

Mr. Taweewat, who works as a lawyer, stated his willingness to provide evidence proving ownership. The police, led by Pol. Maj. Gen. Kittithanes Thanananthaveesin, are in the process of verifying his claims, including cross-checking with bank records since the 2020 withdrawal date mentioned in reports.

 

Currently, the cash remains with the authorities as they confirm the story's veracity and await bank assurances regarding the transaction's legitimacy. Furthermore, investigations continue into Mr. Taweewat's financial history to ensure legal compliance.

 

Mr. Taweewat reassured that pending proof, he holds no anxiety over the situation, showing confidence in the outcome of ongoing verifications.

 

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But he forgot!

 

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9 hours ago, GanDoonToonPet said:

A cool million at least for the lady who found it.

This comment I full agree with.  She should be very highly compensated.

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11 minutes ago, AgMech Cowboy said:
9 hours ago, GanDoonToonPet said:

A cool million at least for the lady who found it.

This comment I full agree with.  She should be very highly compensated.

The police are probably the only ones to be cmpensated for giving him back his money.

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7 hours ago, sungod said:

Here's the real story.

 

In an unexpected turn of events in Nonthaburi province, near Bangkok, a woman stumbled upon a plastic box containing an astonishing 12 million baht in cash while taking out the rubbish at her condominium.

 

Police arriving at the scene verified that the box indeed contained 8 million baht hidden under men’s sportswear.

 

7 hours ago, sungod said:

 

 

 

That's the net after taxes. So same with a different point of view. 

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