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Raincoat Gang Snatch Taiwanese Woman’s Purse

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PATTAYA – September 8, 2014 [Pattaya Daily News]; at 12.30 a.m., Pol.Col. Tharmmanoon Mankhong (Superintendent of Banglamung police station, Chonburi province) was notified that there was an incident were culprits had a snatched a foreign tourist’s property. The incident occurred at the beginning of Soi 14 Na Kluea, Pattaya – Na Kluea road, Moo 5 Tambon Na Kluea, Amphur Banglamung, Chonburi province, so he rushed to inspect the scene together with patrol officers and detective police team.

At the incident the police found Miss Lu Wen Shou, aged 24, a Taiwanese female tourist. Miss Lu Wen Shou told the police that after she had walked out of a convenience store at the beginning of an incident Soi and crossed the road to go back to her room at Lantana hotel suddenly there were 4 male teenagers who were all wearing raincoats and rode 2 motorbikes. One of them snatched her grey handbag which contained 1 iPhone 5s, 3,000 THB, Taiwanese money 2,000 dollars, passport and various other documents before they quickly fled the scene

Full story:http://www.pattayadailynews.com/pattaya-news/raincoat-gang-snatch-taiwanese-womans-purse/

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-- Pattaya Daily News 2014-09-09

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I notice that every time one of these stories shows up in PDN or that other one that's almost the exact same, it says "the police rushed to the scene". I can only assume that the police have told these guys that they must use that exact phrase whenever they mention the police attending a crime scene.

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I notice that every time one of these stories shows up in PDN or that other one that's almost the exact same, it says "the police rushed to the scene". I can only assume that the police have told these guys that they must use that exact phrase whenever they mention the police attending a crime scene.

The writer probably just wants to make it interesting and exciting reading.

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