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Colombian Theft Suspect Shot And Injured As He Attempts To Escape From Custody

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Colombian Theft Suspect shot and injured as he attempts to escape from custody

PATTAYA: -- A dramatic update now on the story we featured on Wednesday regarding the Colombian Gang who were arrested in Jomtien and accussed of conducting a series of robberies and shipping the stolen items back to Colombia. The group of men were due to appear in court on Thursday Morning and were transported in the back of a Police pick-up to the Pattaya Provincial Courthouse. One of the men, Mr. Eimar David Gilardo Artega aged 23 managed to slip-out from his handcuffs as they were only loosely attached to his wrists.

Full story HERE

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-- Pattaya One

2010-08-19

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When it rains, it pours. Well that's one Columbian who is probably going to learn to speak Thai.

They will not do that mistake again...

Well he wouldn't have tried that with the Columbian police and now he's learnt not to try it with the Thais.

No doubt they'll add the cost of the bullets to his already mounting check bin. :whistling:

At least it answers a question I've always had in my mind "Are their impressive firearms actually loaded?".

Answer; Yes apparently so.

no wonder he shoot him, could you imagine the loss of face if he had escaped

The story continues with yet another escape attempt HERE

//CLOSED//

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