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3 Indian Men Deceived At Massage Parlour

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PATTAYA:--A gang of thieves lay beneath the beds of a massage parlour and stole money and property from 3 Indian men totalling more than 60,000 THB.

PATTAYA December 4,2013; at 6.00 a.m. Pol. Lt. Saksit Khaikaew (Investigation police on duty of Pattaya city police station, Chonburi province) was notified by Mr. Suresh Vwmuri, aged 47, Mr. Chetluri Bebi Rasi, aged 38 and Mr. Vellanki Srinivas, aged 43, all of them from India that they were deceived by 3 women who stole all of their cash totalling more than 60,000 THB and escaped.

From investigating the 3 Indian tourists they said that while they were walking down Pattaya beach road 2 women came up to talk them and persuaded them to go for a massage and after they agreed a price the 2 women took them to a room in Soi Department of Lands, south Pattaya and another woman joined them in the room. After the 3 women massaged them for a while suddenly they told the Indians to change rooms so the victims picked up their clothes and moved rooms while the 3 women went outside, but when they went to the new room they found that all of the 3 women disappeared so they checked for their belongings they found that all of money in their pants pockets were missing and there were pieces of newspaper was stuffed in their pants pockets to look like money. They rushed to notify the police.

Full story:http://www.pattayadailynews.com/en/2013/12/04/3-indian-men-deceived-at-massage-parlour/

--PATTAYA DAILY NEWS 2013-12-04

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Wow . Rim . Folded Arms instead of 'Pointing' . This must be really serious.

Maybe the risk of Pointing was too much with all the 'Rushing' to & fro by the officers.

More Like 'Cowgirls & Indians' BUT the Indians were 'Scalped'

Hope the Newspaper wasn't 'The world according to Garp'

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Maybe stick to Indian slappers in the future and enjoy the beaches and temples that pattaya has to offer.

Or may be do not be so cheap to bargain it to 100 baht while you have 30k in your wallet

Nice sentiment. It's ok to be a thief as long as you're robbing an alleged cheapskate?

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Whats with these indians being targeted in these massage robberies? Must be easy targets.

I never trust my stuff in a room alone, even when I shower after the oil massage I always bring my clothes with to the bathroom.

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Maybe stick to Indian slappers in the future and enjoy the beaches and temples that pattaya has to offer.

Or may be do not be so cheap to bargain it to 100 baht while you have 30k in your wallet

Nice sentiment. It's ok to be a thief as long as you're robbing an alleged cheapskate?

Sentiment Is the rule of the jungle, buyer beware, took 3 to be that stupid and it really is encouraging to see such honor among thieves after the sinking level of corruption report. Plus somewhere in between their stories and their's, is probably where the truth is by the sound of their story.

But then again, to let themselves get plastered on the news, they can't be the brightest crew.

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Yes. The word has got back to India, but perhaps it's a different message...

How long before the Indian travel insurance agencies stop paying out for "robberies" of 20,000 Bt which is just within the cash limit of your average travel policy...

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Stuffing the pockets with folded up newspaper to look and feel like a wallet is a new twist to this scam though.

Reminiscent of London (or anywhere really) pickpockets who can bang against you, lift your wallet and slip in the newspapers. You tap your pocket to make sure the wallet is still there, and it feels like it is so you move on.

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