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Van Driver Arrested Over Ukrainian Tourist Rape in Phuket

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A 42-year-old van driver has been arrested in Phuket after allegedly raping a 20-year-old Ukrainian tourist on 6 April 2026, in a case that has raised serious safety concerns for visitors. The suspect, identified as Sukarn Homsawat from Takua Pa, Phang Nga, was taken into custody later the same day following a police investigation using CCTV footage.

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The victim, identified only as Miss Anna, reported the assault to police, which occurred early morning. She had used the Grab app to hire a motorcycle taxi from a hotel in Cherng Talay, Thalang, to Phuket Town to meet friends, but was unable to contact them due to a lack of internet signal.

While seeking help, she approached a Thai man to ask how to get internet or WiFi access. Instead, he allegedly forced her into a van, with yellow licence plate from Phuket and carried out the sexual assault inside the vehicle.

According to police, the attack took place along Chalerm Phrakiat Rama IX Road, also known as the Phuket bypass road, in Ratsada, Mueang Phuket district. After the assault, the suspect reportedly drove the victim to Kamala and dropped her near her accommodation.

The victim informed her friends, who accompanied her to file a complaint at Patong Police Station. She was later sent to Patong Hospital for a forensic examination, while investigators coordinated with Phuket City Police, as the crime occurred within their jurisdiction.

Police, led by Pol Col Chatree Chukaew, reviewed CCTV footage along the suspect’s route and were able to identify and arrest the driver at approximately 16:30 on the same day. The suspect is now being questioned before being formally charged and processed by investigators.

Authorities stated that evidence collection is ongoing, including forensic results and further examination of surveillance footage to establish a clear timeline of events. The case remains under active investigation as police prepare legal proceedings.

The incident has highlighted concerns about tourist safety, particularly for those travelling alone and relying on strangers for assistance in unfamiliar areas. Officials have urged visitors to exercise caution and use verified services when seeking help.

Amarin reported that police confirmed that the suspect will face legal action, with investigators continuing to compile evidence to support prosecution. Further updates are expected as the case progresses through the legal system.

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So the grab service guy dropped her off in Phuket town as agreed? But still no signal WiFi on her phone - FB messenger works without any load / WiFi to be able to contact people (maybe not in Thailand) & if proves to be true - hope the perp gets charged with abduction, sexual assault & rape

Poor lady 😔

So, the falangs aren't the only ones acting badly in Phuket.

After the alleged assault he apparently drove the lady to her accommodation address as previously agreed. Strange.

unfamiliar areas ? like a main tourist area called Phuket

shocking

500baht fine and a wai or 6 years in prison - what will it be ?

31 minutes ago, smedly said:

unfamiliar areas ? like a main tourist area called Phuket

shocking

500baht fine and a wai or 6 years in prison - what will it be ?

Well, obviously, it will not be the urban mythical 500 baht fine and a wai.

2 hours ago, Thingamabob said:

After the alleged assault he apparently drove the lady to her accommodation address as previously agreed. Strange.

Strange misreading of the actual report, there was no "previously agreed" drive to her accommodation.

6 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Strange misreading of the actual report, there was no "previously agreed" drive to her accommodation

9 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Strange misreading of the actual report, there was no "previously agreed" drive to her accommodation.

Correct. The suspect did, however, reportedly drive the lady to Kamala following the alleged assault.

2 hours ago, LALes said:

So, the falangs aren't the only ones acting badly in Phuket.

Oh, it's the "poor persecuted falang" song again. Let's everyone sing!

I don't believe this story, someting not quite right,,

Interestingly the suspects name doesn't match the name on the van and that numbers Line is a female. Also that location is quite a ways from Phuket Town next to Tyre Plus on bypass rd.

21 hours ago, phil2407 said:

So the grab service guy dropped her off in Phuket town as agreed? But still no signal WiFi on her phone - FB messenger works without any load / WiFi to be able to contact people (maybe not in Thailand) & if proves to be true - hope the perp gets charged with abduction, sexual assault & rape

Poor lady 😔

I wonder if there was Internet available on the phone signal (I call it data) or that was avoided as it costs money?

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