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Korean on 'economy' Thai trip caught shoplifting bacon and cheese

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CHIANG MAI: -- A South Korean man who told police that he was visiting Thailand on a strict budget was caught stealing a pile of bacon and cheese for his dinner in a Chiang Mai Big C.

Store detectives at the Don Jan branch were on the lookout via CCTV after a spate of thefts, reported Manager Online. They saw Namduck Kim loading up his backpack and stopped him at the cashier.

Police were called and thirteen packets of bacon and cheese worth 2,128 baht were taken into evidence. Kim told cops that he had arrived in Thailand on May 12th and was trying to live economically.

The theft was a spur of the moment thing, he said. He will be charged with theft.

Source: Manager Online

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-- 2016-07-07

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was caught stealing a pile of bacon and cheese for his dinner in a Chiang Mai Big C, thirteen packets of bacon and cheese"

Rather a lot just for dinner. Anyway, prison accommodation and food is free.

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was caught stealing a pile of bacon and cheese for his dinner in a Chiang Mai Big C, thirteen packets of bacon and cheese"

Rather a lot just for dinner. Anyway, prison accommodation and food is free.

Either way he eats for nothing,, winner!thumbsup.gif

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13 packets of bacon? Who doesn't love bacon? But who can eat 13 packs? I hereby nominate this gentleman for godhood and demand that he is given a porcelain throne in the middle of a pig sty from which he can sate his unholy desires any time he pleases.

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Those bad BiB charging him with theft.

Come on guys/girls, he committed a crime just as the kid who ignored the check point direction to stop, and many think the cop with whose hand he collided was in the wrong

Think about may have happened if the Korean had bolted, tackled by store detectives, or nearby cop. Is that different?

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