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The Yank And The Katoey

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Katoey arrested for alleged theft

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At 1.30 am on the 13th of April, an American man Mr. Robert William Boddington, aged 38, along with patrol police took Khun Tipagone Surintham, aged 20, to Pattaya Police Station for questioning in relation to a complaint from Mr. Boddington that Ti pa gone had stolen money and goods to the value of 240,000 Baht.

Mr. Boddington alleged to the police that he had met Ti pa gone and they had returned to his room to engage in sexual activities. After which Mr. Boddington went to the bathroom and returned to find his money and valuable items missing and Ti pa gone had disappeared from the room. Mr. Boddington then went to Pattaya police Station where his complaint was recorded.

Later that day on Walking Street Mr. Boddington again saw Ti pa gone and identified him to patrolling police who then took him to Pattaya Police Station and question to him with the regard to Mr. Boddington’s allegations, to which Ti pa gone denied all knowledge.

Police later had to release Ti pa gone through lack of any concrete evidence.

-Pattaya People

Katoey arrested for alleged theft

news665-april2005.jpg

At 1.30 am on the 13th of April, an American man Mr. Robert William Boddington, aged 38, along with patrol police took Khun Tipagone Surintham, aged 20, to Pattaya Police Station for questioning in relation to a complaint from Mr. Boddington that Ti pa gone had stolen money and goods to the value of 240,000 Baht.

Mr. Boddington alleged to the police that he had met Ti pa gone and they had returned to his room to engage in sexual activities. After which Mr. Boddington went to the bathroom and returned to find his money and valuable items missing and Ti pa gone had disappeared from the room. Mr. Boddington then went to Pattaya police Station where his complaint was recorded.

Later that day on Walking Street Mr. Boddington again saw Ti pa gone and identified him to patrolling police who then took him to Pattaya Police Station and question to him with the regard to Mr. Boddington’s allegations, to which Ti pa gone denied all knowledge.

Police later had to release Ti pa gone through lack of any concrete evidence.

-Pattaya People

Beware any would be gender benders `It` must be the fastest katoey to-date.....went to the bathroom and the katoey escaped with goods and cash worth 240K....and to look at it...butter wouldn`t melt....Hey Ho! :o

Is that the katoeys dick that the Yank is hiding under his arm?? :o

Yiu have to feel sorry for the American guy, Whats his parents going to say when they read about their son,hehehhehehhe.

When they showed his passport on TV this morning it was definitely a British passport. I think the 240,000 must be exaggerated, I mean I wouldn't leave four thousand quid in the same room as anyone even a trusted friend.

The ladyman wasn't so easy on the eye as well, just like a Thai bloke in drag. With that amount of money the falanf could have woo'ed someone from Tiffanys show.

When they showed his passport on TV this morning it was definitely a British passport.

It was..............more accurate reporting. :o

it must have been a long cleaning-up trip on the hong nam :o

good ol' pattaya for ye al :D

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