Pattaya_Fox Posted July 26, 2005 Share Posted July 26, 2005 Police Major Bunreut, the chief of Pattaya`s Undercover Police Unit was called to Soi Potisampan Temple in Naklua after residents reported an apparent attack on a foreign man. At the scene Police and rescue units dealt with Mr. Hans Daak aged 56 from Germany. He had received a nasty injury to his head and had lost a considerable amount of blood. He told Police that he was returning from a night out on Walking Street and was making his way back to the Palm Beach Hotel in Naklua. For some reason the Taxi dropped him off in this badly lit road forcing him to walk back to his hotel. Without notice a Green Toyota car pulled up beside him and three men carrying wooden planks left the car and approached the man. They demanded his valuables and wisely the foreign man complied and handed over his gold necklace, mobile phone and 2,000 baht in cash. Then came the brutal attack on Mr. Hans before the three men left in the direction of Banglamung. Mr. Hans managed to give a full description of the vehicle and occupants to Police who are now investigating and tell us that they are hopeful of making an arrest soon. Pattaya City News Tuesday 26th July 2005. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nam Kao Posted July 26, 2005 Share Posted July 26, 2005 The ole "Taxi Dropoff plank beating". Thats an old one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Firefan Posted July 26, 2005 Share Posted July 26, 2005 (edited) Corrected. Thanks Kan Win! The header said Dutch so I fell for that one. Must be time for bed. Cheers! Edited July 26, 2005 by Firefan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kan Win Posted July 26, 2005 Share Posted July 26, 2005 Police Major Bunreut, the chief of Pattaya`s Undercover Police Unit was called to Soi Potisampan Temple in Naklua after residents reported an apparent attack on a foreign man. At the scene Police and rescue units dealt with Mr. Hans Daak aged 56 from Germany. Man, the Dutch are really taking it on the chin these days! There was also the robbery mentioned in the "news" forum of some Dutch. He had received a nasty injury to his head and had lost a considerable amount of blood. He told Police that he was returning from a night out on Walking Street and was making his way back to the Palm Beach Hotel in Naklua. For some reason the Taxi dropped him off in this badly lit road forcing him to walk back to his hotel. Without notice a Green Toyota car pulled up beside him and three men carrying wooden planks left the car and approached the man. They demanded his valuables and wisely the foreign man complied and handed over his gold necklace, mobile phone and 2,000 baht in cash. Then came the brutal attack on Mr. Hans before the three men left in the direction of Banglamung. Mr. Hans managed to give a full description of the vehicle and occupants to Police who are now investigating and tell us that they are hopeful of making an arrest soon.Pattaya City News Tuesday 26th July 2005. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Dutch ???????????? OR ???????????????????German Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dragonman Posted July 27, 2005 Share Posted July 27, 2005 Police Major Bunreut, the chief of Pattaya`s Undercover Police Unit was called to Soi Potisampan Temple in Naklua after residents reported an apparent attack on a foreign man. At the scene Police and rescue units dealt with Mr. Hans Daak aged 56 from Germany. He had received a nasty injury to his head and had lost a considerable amount of blood. He told Police that he was returning from a night out on Walking Street and was making his way back to the Palm Beach Hotel in Naklua. For some reason the Taxi dropped him off in this badly lit road forcing him to walk back to his hotel. Without notice a Green Toyota car pulled up beside him and three men carrying wooden planks left the car and approached the man. They demanded his valuables and wisely the foreign man complied and handed over his gold necklace, mobile phone and 2,000 baht in cash. Then came the brutal attack on Mr. Hans before the three men left in the direction of Banglamung. Mr. Hans managed to give a full description of the vehicle and occupants to Police who are now investigating and tell us that they are hopeful of making an arrest soon.Pattaya City News Tuesday 26th July 2005. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Not that well known Major Bunreut of 56/42, moo 6, Naklua Road, Chief Undercover Police Officer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heng Posted July 27, 2005 Share Posted July 27, 2005 Police Major Bunreut, the chief of Pattaya`s Undercover Police Unit was called to Soi Potisampan Temple in Naklua after residents reported an apparent attack on a foreign man. At the scene Police and rescue units dealt with Mr. Hans Daak aged 56 from Germany. Man, the Dutch are really taking it on the chin these days! There was also the robbery mentioned in the "news" forum of some Dutch. He had received a nasty injury to his head and had lost a considerable amount of blood. He told Police that he was returning from a night out on Walking Street and was making his way back to the Palm Beach Hotel in Naklua. For some reason the Taxi dropped him off in this badly lit road forcing him to walk back to his hotel. Without notice a Green Toyota car pulled up beside him and three men carrying wooden planks left the car and approached the man. They demanded his valuables and wisely the foreign man complied and handed over his gold necklace, mobile phone and 2,000 baht in cash. Then came the brutal attack on Mr. Hans before the three men left in the direction of Banglamung. Mr. Hans managed to give a full description of the vehicle and occupants to Police who are now investigating and tell us that they are hopeful of making an arrest soon.Pattaya City News Tuesday 26th July 2005. Dutch ???????????? OR ???????????????????German Perhaps Pennsylvania Dutch... which is German. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pattaya_Fox Posted July 27, 2005 Author Share Posted July 27, 2005 Police Major Bunreut, the chief of Pattaya`s Undercover Police Unit was called to Soi Potisampan Temple in Naklua after residents reported an apparent attack on a foreign man. At the scene Police and rescue units dealt with Mr. Hans Daak aged 56 from Germany. Man, the Dutch are really taking it on the chin these days! There was also the robbery mentioned in the "news" forum of some Dutch. He had received a nasty injury to his head and had lost a considerable amount of blood. He told Police that he was returning from a night out on Walking Street and was making his way back to the Palm Beach Hotel in Naklua. For some reason the Taxi dropped him off in this badly lit road forcing him to walk back to his hotel. Without notice a Green Toyota car pulled up beside him and three men carrying wooden planks left the car and approached the man. They demanded his valuables and wisely the foreign man complied and handed over his gold necklace, mobile phone and 2,000 baht in cash. Then came the brutal attack on Mr. Hans before the three men left in the direction of Banglamung. Mr. Hans managed to give a full description of the vehicle and occupants to Police who are now investigating and tell us that they are hopeful of making an arrest soon.Pattaya City News Tuesday 26th July 2005. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Dutch ???????????? OR ???????????????????German <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Perhaps Pennsylvania Dutch... which is German. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Or even more simply... maybe he`s a Dutchman living in Germany Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Axel Posted July 27, 2005 Share Posted July 27, 2005 Dutch or Deutsch, that is the question. Not Shakespeare, ME! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
astral Posted July 27, 2005 Share Posted July 27, 2005 Why is it a matter for the Undercover police. What is covert about investigating this beating?? Shouldn't it be matter for the ordinary unifrom cops? TIT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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