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Foreigner wanted for armed robbery at Central Pattaya Money Exchange Booth

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PATTAYA: -- Pattaya Police are currently searching for a foreign man wanted in connection with the armed robbery of a Central Pattaya Money Exchange Booth which saw the suspect escape with 200,000 Baht.

The incident occurred on Sunday Night at the Rachata Money Exchange Booth in Soi 16 off Pattaya Third Road. The store is owned by the Cousin of the Deputy Mayor of Nongprue Municipality, who was visiting the store at the time.

He was held at gunpoint for a time as the suspect, whose face was concealed by a safety helmet, entered the store and told everyone to “Sit Down” in English, which is when they knew the suspect was not Thai.

For a time, the owner of the booth resisted the gunman and attempted to fight with him but he was able to leave with 200,000 Baht.

Full story: http://www.pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/169850/foreigner-wanted-for-armed-robbery-at-central-pattaya-money-exchange-booth/

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-- Pattaya One 2015-02-09

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Amazing how many people will take an opportunity to bash Thais in general and the police in particular based on events described second-hand in a media report. The journalist simply explains why witnesses presumed the robber was not Thai (since his face was covered), and people make all sorts of sarcastic comments about the witnesses/police.

TVF is full of them. They come on here to Thai bash until their favourite 40thb a bottle of Chang bar opens. If the robber had entered the exchange and said sit down it Thai and the witnesses had said he was farang they'd likely self combust.

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Not sure what all the "slagging" is about. When police investigate a crime they ask witnesses for even the smallest piece of information even if they think it would be of no assistance. A "blagger" telling staff to sit down in the English language seems to me an important piece of information when the crime is committed in a country where English is not the first language ????

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Amazing how many people will take an opportunity to bash Thais in general and the police in particular based on events described second-hand in a media report. The journalist simply explains why witnesses presumed the robber was not Thai (since his face was covered), and people make all sorts of sarcastic comments about the witnesses/police.

TVF is full of them. They come on here to Thai bash until their favourite 40thb a bottle of Chang bar opens. If the robber had entered the exchange and said sit down it Thai and the witnesses had said he was farang they'd likely self combust.

and cause a thai would not do this .... 5555

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Thai's screw Farangs....Farangs screw Thai's.....When reading this site from abroad I get the impression of Thailand being kinda like the wild wild west. Ya'll a bunch of cowboys or what?

No wilder than your country Less violent crime, I would guess. Law enforcement is less effective, but that is kind of an upside compared to police states like the US, Australia and the UK.

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