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Polish Tourist Avoids Robbery in Udon Thani Thanks to Language Barrier


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A pair of would-be robbers in Udon Thani left empty-handed after an attempted mugging of a Polish woman went awry due to communication issues.

 

The incident occurred near Nong Prajak Park in Udon Thani city, where the duo, armed and on a motorcycle, tried to rob the 29-year-old Polish tourist, Suzanna Natalia, late in the evening.

 

At approximately 9:40 PM on 6th June, local police were alerted to the attempted robbery. Rachapol Thanawat, Deputy Inspector of Udon Thani Police Station, led a response team to the scene.

 

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There, they found the victim along with a helpful passerby, Veruka Potdech, a special education teacher who had been walking in the area after dining nearby.

 

The robbers, described as a man and a woman on a motorcycle, allegedly attempted to intimidate Ms Natalia into handing over her valuables.

 

However, when they realised there was nothing valuable in her bag, they demanded a mobile transaction. Unfortunately for them, their demands fell flat, as the language barrier made communication impossible.

 

The offenders, frustrated and unable to unlock the victim’s phone, returned the items and departed. Joseph, a local assistant officer of mixed English descent, corroborated this account, noting the perpetrators wore contrasting jackets, a black one for the driver and a white one for the passenger, before fleeing the scene.

 

Police, suspecting the robbers fled on a red Yamaha Filano or Honda Scoopy motorcycle, are now reviewing CCTV footage to track their escape route and continue their investigation.

 

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1 minute ago, Thomas72 said:

Imagine the mobile transaction went through. Very easy to trace to the destination account holder - and make arrests.

Good plan, but I wouldn't count on getting my money back.. Probably spent already.

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38 minutes ago, ronster said:

Thankfully they were dumb enough to not try using Google translate 🙄🙈

The offenders, frustrated and unable to unlock the victim’s phone, returned the items and departed.

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

Nong Prajak Park

The ONLY nice place in Udon Thani city.  Northern Udon City has some mountains, never been.....  OK, that city is now a NO

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

A pair of would-be robbers in Udon Thani left empty-handed after an attempted mugging of a Polish woman went awry due to communication issues.

 

Attempted mugging, I'd say she was lucky not to get raped, or  worse.

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

where the duo, armed and on a motorcycle

Armed with what ?

Knife , machete , gun ?

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2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

The certain finger is universally understood

 

Many delicate nuances in sign language... One example...

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 "I am impressed !"

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Welcome to the Land of Smiles. AND, the authorities wonder why tourists are not flocking 

to Thailand???? I have lived here as an expat for 15 years. My exit plan is ready. I used to own condos here but sold them and now rent. Everything that I have in Thailand falls into one of two categories:

1) it will fit into two checked suitcases and one carry on -or-

2) I can leave it behind with out too much financial loss or heart break.

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7 minutes ago, Expat Tom said:

Welcome to the Land of Smiles. AND, the authorities wonder why tourists are not flocking 

to Thailand???? I have lived here as an expat for 15 years. My exit plan is ready. I used to own condos here but sold them and now rent. Everything that I have in Thailand falls into one of two categories:

1) it will fit into two checked suitcases and one carry on -or-

2) I can leave it behind with out too much financial loss or heart break.

Hmmm .... are things really that bad in Thailand or are we getting a little conerned about getting old in a country without medical isnurance and not able to speak the language. Or for Brits it may be a simple problem of their pension cheques being  frozen in time without cost of living increases, not a Thai problem.  Most retirees lead a sedentary lifestyle and don't go out late at night, in unfamiliar areas, and expose themselves to unforeseen dangers. Just saying.

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We want your money, we want your jewels, oh you can't understand us, well this is turning out to be a lot more work than we bargained for, all right let's look for the next mark. 

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56 minutes ago, Expat Tom said:

Welcome to the Land of Smiles. AND, the authorities wonder why tourists are not flocking 

to Thailand???? I have lived here as an expat for 15 years. My exit plan is ready. I used to own condos here but sold them and now rent. Everything that I have in Thailand falls into one of two categories:

1) it will fit into two checked suitcases and one carry on -or-

2) I can leave it behind with out too much financial loss or heart break.

 

Bye. :thumbsup:

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6 hours ago, wensiensheng said:

Police weren’t interested. No money was lost.

 

Neither was any offered, apparently, by you to catch the guy?

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