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Chinese Temple Thief Caught After Breaking Leg in Fall

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Chinese Temple Thief Caught After Breaking Leg in Fall

by CityNews

 

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CityNew – Wat Phra That Doi Kham in Mae Hia’s CCTV caught a Chinese man using a rope with sticky glue to steal banknotes from donation boxes.

 

According to the police, on the evening of the 13th of June, temple authorities were alerted when they saw 31 year old Wei Zengguang and his accomplice, who was the lookout, stealing money from the temple’s donation box. They managed to apprehend the two and locked them up pending police arrival. The two men were also discovered with twelve pieces of string with strips of glue attached, as well as other equipment police speculate were used for theft. They also had 11.880 baht in cash as well as 23 other currencies in cash in a bag and in the pocket of the accused was also 38,992 baht in cash. However, after they were locked up for the night, the two men managed to escape, though the stolen goods and cash were already confiscated.

 

Full Story: http://www.chiangmaicitylife.com/news/chinese-temple-thief-caught-after-breaking-leg-in-fall/

 
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-- © Copyright Chiang City News 2017-6-15

Sneriously?  They were locked up but escaped?  Oh come on.  This is just too inept or corrupt

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