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Two Arrested Following Armed Robbery At Central Pattaya Apartment.

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In the early hours of Wednesday Morning, Pattaya Police received a complaint from Khun Anchallee aged 19 who had rented a room at the PJ Inn Hotel in Central Pattaya.

There was a knock on her door just after midnight and two masked individuals, one of which was carrying a gun, forced their way into the room when the door opened.

While the gun was pointed at the head of Khun Anchallee, she was forced to hand over three mobile phones.

Just before the robbers left, the male suspect stated that if she wanted the items back, she would have to get her boyfriend “Lek” to contact him.

The male and female masked robbers left and Khun Anchallee went to the Police Station. Police made some enquires and tracked down two of the stolen phones and based on information received from the shops, a male and female suspect were arrested at a Pawn Shop in Central Pattaya.

Khun Supashor aged 25 was in possession of a firearm thought to have been used in the attack and the female, Khun Siriporn aged 24 claimed she was not involved in the robbery.

It was determined that a third female involved in the case known only as “Ning” accompanied Khun Supashor on the robbery.

She is currently at large and is thought to be the person who planned the robbery as she is the ex-boyfriend of “Lek” and wanted some revenge on him following their break-up, and his new found love Khun Anchallee.

Pattaya One News

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