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Thai computer shop burgled by almost-naked man

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I'm dissapointed that they didn't blow up the CCTV pictures so we could see the man and have the police pointing at him so we could be sure the robber was the one in the video.

Well, we have the next best thing - the BIB pointing at the glass window.

I think they've arrested the suspect - he's being pointed at by the BIB through the one way glass

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Alleging that the thief is a Myanmar national is a blatant example of Thai racism. We all know that Thais are racists but this continuous illustration in the Thai press is tedious. Additionally, the headline implies the robbery was in a computer store, but the detail indicates that it was in his house. An excellent example of poor Thai editorial work as well as the tedious racists Thai allegations.

Take a good long look at the photo. Do you see the unconnected desktop computer, the screen showing what appears to be the view from 12 security cameras, and the bank of windows facing a room full of computers? Not what you expect in a computer shop?

Perhaps the thief disrobed because he only has one set of clothes, and knew he would be caught on CCTV. Wouldn't it be a laugh if he came out and found somebody had nicked them.

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