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Australian Drugged And Robbed At His South Pattaya Hotel

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Australian drugged and robbed at his South Pattaya Hotel

PATTAYA:--An Australian national was drugged and robbed by a woman he had met on Walking Street and slept for 24 hours before realizing he had been the victim of a robbery.

Tourist Police were called to room number 338 at the Diamond Beach Hotel just off Walking Street, occupied by Mr. Yasin Sharif aged 63 of Iraqi origin but holder of an Australian passport. He was in a semi-conscious state and was unable to explain what had happened.

Hotel staff reported him taking a woman aged between 30 and 35 to his room at 2am on Friday but it was not until 1am on Saturday that he was discovered in the room by Hotel staff. The room appeared to have been ransacked and it is believed that cash had been stolen although any amounts of stolen money could not be verified

Full story:http://www.pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/59278/australian-drugged-robbed-south-pattaya-hotel/

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-- Pattaya One 2012-07-21

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Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

...if ever caught....consequences should be more severe....perhaps 'drugging, equivalent to poisoning, thus attempted murder'....

....should people with such low value for life, never mind entering 'business agreement' they then breach......simply be let off if they apologize...

....so absurd....

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