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Pointing event of the year as "Krapao Kai Khai Dao" thief is nabbed

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Pointing event of the year as "Krapao Kai Khai Dao" thief is nabbed

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Image: Daily News

CHONBURI: It was the pointing event of the year outside the Samed, Chonuri, police station on Saturday. Ten food vendors came from far and wide to finger the thief who stole from them.

Nisa Ratanasiri, 34, admitted that she was the woman who came to be known as the "Krapao Kai Khai Dao" (chicken with basil and an egg on top) thief.

However,the short haired woman was adamant that she was not a "Tom".

Her modus operandi in a string of thefts across Chonburi province was always the same. She would order 3 - 5 boxes of the popular Thai fried dish to go then while the vendors were busy preparing the order she would help herself to valuables in their shops and disappear on her motorcycle.

She admitted thefts that were committed in Sri Racha, Samed, Saensuk, and downtown Chonburi. She was apprehended at her Samed home with her bike, cash of 5,455 baht, a phone and phone card, a gold necklace and a quantity of pawn tickets taken into evidence.

Nisa said that she needed the money to get out of debt. But she denied earlier reports that she was a "Tom" (a woman who likes to dress as a man) saying that was untrue - she just liked to wear her hair short.

More victims are expected to come forward. Police discovered that Nisa was arrested back in 2008 for three cases of theft committed in Sathahip and Banglamung.

Source: Daily News

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...nominate her for Secretary of the Treasury, Washington DC.

I hope nobody ever mentions the Guinness Book of Records otherwise to photos of pointing and cramming as many cops as possible into a shot will get really crazy.

Quality !!

Thais do themselves proud with this artful ability to point.

And remember, this fraudster "is not a Tom". Very important to know.

Wow, that is a great pointing moment - I count 7 pointers. Even the police are smiling at that one.

Doesn't beat the self pointing of the Romanian, Marian Nicolai, a few days ago.

Doesn't beat the self pointing of the Romanian, Marian Nicolai, a few days ago.

He took pointing to a whole new level.

Wow, that is a great pointing moment - I count 7 pointers. Even the police are smiling at that one.

Take another peek - there are EIGHT!

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I especially opened this thread to look at the pointing, and I'm not disappointed.

It is worldclass!!!.

I especially opened this thread to look at the pointing, and I'm not disappointed.

It is worldclass!!!.

+1

That's some serious pointing!

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I, for one, am glad that there is a large table with clothes spread neatly along it.

Edited by Happy Grumpy

Some good pointing technique here. Note the finger should be inclined slightly upwards. This is the classic point, used on formal occasions.

Wow, that is a great pointing moment - I count 7 pointers. Even the police are smiling at that one.

Take another peek - there are EIGHT!

I think you will find it is nine.

Even the motorbike is having a point.

I count 11 proud police officers that are honored to take part in the great pointing event of 2016. This was a lifetime opportunity for most of them .

Edited by balo

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