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Australian Robbed By Bogus Police On Jomtien Second Road

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Australian caught up in Jomtien Second Road robbery

PATTAYA: -- An Australian man was subjected to a street robbery on the new Jomtien Second Road, in the early hours of Tuesday. Mr. Oliver Perry aged 45, reported the incident to Dongtan Police Sub-Station on Jomtien Beach and revealed he was stopped on his motorbike by two Thai men who appeared to be plain-clothed Police Officers or Police Volunteers. One of the men was wearing a leather Police ID Holder around his neck. They subjected Mr. Perry to a search and seized an Acer Computer Notebook, a Digital Camera and 8,000 Baht in cash which were contained within a black bag Mr. Perry had over his shoulder. Police suspect the men were not Police Officers but were either rogue Police Volunteers or men pretending to work for the Police.

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Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

would you hand over a large wad of money and you laptop to a cop in oz?

why the f..... would you do it here? Moron

Sounds like a new twist on the old insurance scam to me

The last report on bogus police had the victim drugged tested and extorted at THE POLICE STATION in Banglamung

The test came clean but they still compelled him to pay 10,000 Bt .

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