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Phuket burglary leaves home owners B500k light

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Phuket burglary leaves home owners B500k light

Darawan Naknakhon

 

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PHUKET:-- Police are hoping fingerprints lifted from a Phuket townhouse that was burgled yesterday afternoon (Aug 9) will lead them to recovering more than B500,000 in valuable items stolen from the abode.

 

Lt Thapanee Warinsaat of the Wichit Police was alerted to the robbery, at the Phanason City residential estate on Thepanusorn Rd in Wichit, at 4:30pm.

The owner of the home Napaporn Chunkin, 36, told police that she was not at home when her boyfriend returned to find their the house, which is also used as a home-office for insurance sales, ransacked.

 

“Miss Napaporn said all their belongings were scattered everywhere throughout the house. The door of the office on the ground floor was damaged and the the nursery room and bedroom had both been ransacked,” Lt Thapanee explained.


Full Story: http://www.thephuketnews.com/phuket-burglary-leaves-home-owners-b500k-light-58633.php#4zQYtWuvDBFWUkaC.97

 

 

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43 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

the house, which is also used as a home-office for insurance sales

 

“The thief, or thieves, got away with three designer watches, a pair of earrings and a pendant inlaid with garnet, among other items. The total cost of stolen items is estimated to be over B500,000" (from the article)

 

Lucky they worked in insurance sales! No way those items were overvalued of course. :whistling:

 

Beautiful lady! She looks like an insurance Executive! Really Folks?

Always with the negative waves Moriarities, always with the negative waves.

10 hours ago, Psimbo said:

Always with the negative waves Moriarities, always with the negative waves.

Huh? Please explain!

14 hours ago, tomwct said:

Beautiful lady! She looks like an insurance Executive! Really Folks?

tomwct

you got it. well done.

house break in during the day, in a place which is also being used as an office.

 

some one knew exactly when the occupants will be away and the the time they need to execute the job.

...why did they completely omit any details about her 'boyfriend'....???

 

...he lives there...???

 

...the items belong jointly to them...???

So, looks like this way a Thai insurance Co president ....

20 hours ago, LivinginKata said:

CCTV not working ... house loaded with claimed valuables .... mmm ... wonder if they do really have insurance.

What is the point of inflating the value if you don't have insurance?

18 hours ago, tomwct said:

Beautiful lady! She looks like an insurance Executive! Really Folks?

It's a home office for insurance sales. She's probably nothing more that an AIA rep, therefore may know little about property insurance. Of course this is just speculation.

 

I see another common facet, however: the cctv cameras weren't working!

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