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Australian National Arrested for Shoplifting in Phuket

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An unnamed Australian national has been arrested for stealing items from the Central Phuket shopping mall, marking it as his third time shoplifting at the same location. Police say the man was caught in the act following a coordinated operation between local administrative officers and regional police.

 

The arrest involved Kamala Subdistrict Administrative Officers (Moo 5) and the Special Operations Division of Provincial Police Region 8. Officers present included Police Sub-Lieutenant Niratsai Jongcharoenkitwattana, Police Sub-Lieutenant Chatchai NiamSuwan, and Police Sub-Lieutenant Supatchakorn Sonprasom. Authorities quickly intervened after receiving a report of suspicious behaviour inside the mall.

 

Items seized during the arrest included a mobile phone and football-related clothing. The suspect reportedly admitted to two previous thefts at the same mall, stating that he had stolen from the premises on separate occasions before being recognised this time. His latest attempt ended abruptly when the shop owner, who remembered him from earlier incidents, provided CCTV footage to confirm his identity and actions.

 

Police noted that the repeated nature of the thefts highlighted the importance of active surveillance and cooperation between mall staff and law enforcement. Local authorities praised the swift response of the officers involved, describing their coordination as effective in maintaining order and ensuring the safety of both residents and visitors in the popular tourist area.

 

The Australian suspect remains in custody while police conduct further investigations and prepare formal charges. Authorities have not yet released his identity but confirmed that legal proceedings will follow the law.

 

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Key Takeaways

 

• An Australian national was arrested for shoplifting at Central Phuket, his third time at the same mall.

• The suspect admitted to previous thefts after being recognised by the store owner and identified on CCTV.

• Police praised the swift cooperation between officers and mall staff in ensuring public safety.

 

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  • What a moron !

  • He probably wasnt poor. Those white Aussies have it in their DNA to steal. Thats why we deported their great grandparents over there in the first place. The apple doesn’t fall far from

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What a moron !

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A soccer supporter by the sports shirts stolen, obviously not a AFL or NRL supporter, so in an Australian minority.

An idiot, send him back and ban entry

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20 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Police noted that the repeated nature of the thefts highlighted the importance of active surveillance and cooperation between mall staff and law enforcement.

Highlighted the need to invite him out of Thailand

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20 hours ago, Georgealbert said:
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Picture courtesy of Newshawk Phuket

 

An unnamed Australian national has been arrested for stealing items from the Central Phuket shopping mall, marking it as his third time shoplifting at the same location. Police say the man was caught in the act following a coordinated operation between local administrative officers and regional police.

 

The arrest involved Kamala Subdistrict Administrative Officers (Moo 5) and the Special Operations Division of Provincial Police Region 8. Officers present included Police Sub-Lieutenant Niratsai Jongcharoenkitwattana, Police Sub-Lieutenant Chatchai NiamSuwan, and Police Sub-Lieutenant Supatchakorn Sonprasom. Authorities quickly intervened after receiving a report of suspicious behaviour inside the mall.

 

Items seized during the arrest included a mobile phone and football-related clothing. The suspect reportedly admitted to two previous thefts at the same mall, stating that he had stolen from the premises on separate occasions before being recognised this time. His latest attempt ended abruptly when the shop owner, who remembered him from earlier incidents, provided CCTV footage to confirm his identity and actions.

 

Police noted that the repeated nature of the thefts highlighted the importance of active surveillance and cooperation between mall staff and law enforcement. Local authorities praised the swift response of the officers involved, describing their coordination as effective in maintaining order and ensuring the safety of both residents and visitors in the popular tourist area.

 

The Australian suspect remains in custody while police conduct further investigations and prepare formal charges. Authorities have not yet released his identity but confirmed that legal proceedings will follow the law.

 

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Key Takeaways

 

• An Australian national was arrested for shoplifting at Central Phuket, his third time at the same mall.

• The suspect admitted to previous thefts after being recognised by the store owner and identified on CCTV.

• Police praised the swift cooperation between officers and mall staff in ensuring public safety.

 

Related Stories

 

Phuket-theft-man-seeks-help-to-identify-foreign-suspect

 

 

Iranian-man-arrested-for-shoplifting-in-Patong-supermarket

 

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Deport him. Problem solved! 

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20 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

An unnamed Australian national has been arrested for stealing items from the Central Phuket shopping mall, marking it as his third time shoplifting at the same location.

Why do poor economic challenged folks go to foreign countries commit crimes and get tossed in a third world slammer when they can conveniently do it in the comfort of their own country.

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19 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

. If you have to commit theft how about hacking into the financial system of an insurance company or a clmajor corporation, and stealing tens of millions?

Can you teach me that skill?

Bet no one shows up from the Australian government to talk about their misbehavior.

Perhaps it's time they start deporting people after their 1st arrest and not give them a chance to do it 3 times 

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6 minutes ago, novacova said:

Why do poor economic challenged folks go to foreign countries commit crimes and get tossed in a third world slammer when they can conveniently do it in the comfort of their own country.

He probably wasnt poor.

Those white Aussies have it in their DNA to steal.

Thats why we deported their great grandparents over there in the first place.

The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.

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3 minutes ago, 818Pilot said:

Perhaps it's time they start deporting people after their 1st arrest and not give them a chance to do it 3 times 

Try reading the article again it was his first arrest....:coffee1:

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Ironic he stole Liverpool shirts 🤣

3 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Bet no one shows up from the Australian government to talk about their misbehavior.

Why would they? 
I am sure the Thais are more than capable to handle this situation themselves.

 

Put the young punk in a crowded hot cell full of yaba addicted ladyboys to give him a good seeing to.

All aboard. Choo choo.

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Maybe he is trying to get forced out of the country. Is he married?

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Give him 90 days in jail, deport him, lifetime ban.

13 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

Why would they? 
I am sure the Thais are more than capable to handle this situation themselves.

 

Put the young punk in a crowded hot cell full of yaba addicted ladyboys to give him a good seeing to.

All aboard. Choo choo.

Really? Australia leaves them in jail?

 

They usually let the Israelis out.  Chabad works with the government for that.

 

 

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This guy is not too bright reprated theft from the same location. Kudos to the shopkeeper anf authorities for taking this moron off the streets

Man baby! Show his face, shame him and then deport him life time. A real no hoper. 

15 minutes ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

By 'invite', you mean 'kick'??😇

Exactly

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28 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

He probably wasnt poor.

Those white Aussies have it in their DNA to steal.

Thats why we deported their great grandparents over there in the first place.

The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.

You are right Malcolm if England hadn't sent sent all their  hardened criminals that were pinched for stealing a loaf of bread to Australia in the early days of white settlement we  would not have this major problem that we have   today of Aussie decendants going all around the world getting caught stealing. Yes it's all Englands fault !!!!

1 hour ago, Hakuna Matata said:

 

Send him to Ukraine?

Better punishment would be pack him off to England to be Andrew's neighbor 

50 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Bet no one shows up from the Australian government to talk about their misbehavior.

 

for a misdemeanor.... I reckon you are on the money.

5 minutes ago, Celsius said:

Why doesn't he go to UK and steal?

Too much local competition maybe

2 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

 

for a misdemeanor.... I reckon you are on the money.

Probably right. They would need hundreds of visits.

1 hour ago, Chris BKK said:

A soccer supporter by the sports shirts stolen, obviously not a AFL or NRL supporter, so in an Australian minority.

An idiot, send him back and ban entry

So people are judged based on which sporting code they support ?

Interesting.

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