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Attempted Theft of Motorbike from East Pattaya Indian Restaurant

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Attempted Theft of Motorbike from East Pattaya Indian Restaurant

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PATTAYA: -- The owner of an Indian restaurant in East Pattaya nearly had his motorbike stolen from the front of his business in the early hours of Monday, a theft which was prevented by a disc lock fitted to his front wheel.

Journalists were alerted to the incident by a Facebook post which featured a video taken from a security camera installed at the front of the Ram Indian Restaurant located in Soi Kaotalo in East Pattaya.

The video was recorded at 6am on Monday Morning and appeared to show two men attempting to steal a motorbike belonging to the owner of the Restaurant, Mr. Varinder Mann, who we met on Tuesday.

He was first alerted to a problem after he woke up on Tuesday and saw that his motorbike had been moved away from the Restaurant. He checked his security camera system and saw the two men attempting to take his bike.

Full story: http://pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/211477/attempted-theft-of-motorbike-from-east-pattaya-indian-restaurant/

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-- Pattaya One 2015-08-12

Small fry, try owning a motorbike in Japan.

There it is really organised.

Had a friend put a tracker on his bike, in the morning bike was gone, only the tracker remained.............

Where do you think all those second hand Japanese imports come from?

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