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Police retrieve Bt2million more of the stolen money

BANGKOK: -- Police Sunday retrieved more than Bt2 million from the robbery of the Siam Administrative Management Co (Samco) armoured car.

The robbery took place on November 29.

Police took one suspect, Anont Puangamphai, to retrieve the money he hid at a resort near Mae Chan Dam in Phetchaburi's Nong Ya Plong district.

He had spent only Bt200 out of Bt2,077,100 to buy a cash card for his mobile phone.

Police recovered all but Bt1 million of the Bt18 million stolen.

Anont, Wanlop Soisong, Suriya Painarin, Bundit Theungnok and Prakrit Thongtang re-enacted their crime Sunday.

The Nation 2007-12-17

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Police retrieve Bt2million more of the stolen money

BANGKOK: -- Police Sunday retrieved more than Bt2 million from the robbery of the Siam Administrative Management Co (Samco) armoured car.

The robbery took place on November 29.

Police took one suspect, Anont Puangamphai, to retrieve the money he hid at a resort near Mae Chan Dam in Phetchaburi's Nong Ya Plong district.

He had spent only Bt200 out of Bt2,077,100 to buy a cash card for his mobile phone.

Police recovered all but Bt1 million of the Bt18 million stolen.

Anont, Wanlop Soisong, Suriya Painarin, Bundit Theungnok and Prakrit Thongtang re-enacted their crime Sunday.

The Nation 2007-12-17

Now, where do you think that went to? :o

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Police retrieve Bt2million more of the stolen money

BANGKOK: -- Police Sunday retrieved more than Bt2 million from the robbery of the Siam Administrative Management Co (Samco) armoured car.

The robbery took place on November 29.

Police took one suspect, Anont Puangamphai, to retrieve the money he hid at a resort near Mae Chan Dam in Phetchaburi's Nong Ya Plong district.

He had spent only Bt200 out of Bt2,077,100 to buy a cash card for his mobile phone.

Police recovered all but Bt1 million of the Bt18 million stolen.

Anont, Wanlop Soisong, Suriya Painarin, Bundit Theungnok and Prakrit Thongtang re-enacted their crime Sunday.

The Nation 2007-12-17

Now, where do you think that went to? :D

they did all have nice shiney uniforms and new shoes on, but they probolbly just miscounted it, im sure if they count it again theyll find 16!

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