
The 34-year-old Indian man, allegedly under the influence of alcohol, was arrested in the Thai pattaya for allegedly stealing cash from the Transgender Wallet, who he met on Walking Street-location known for his nightlife. 27 -year -old transgender woman, identified as Nong Pounds, filed a police complaint on July 18 and accused a man of 7,000 baht theft (approximately £16 100), reported by Pattaya.
Pounds said Media Outlet that she had encountered a suspect in the Indian thematic pub on Walking Street, where they came across an interview and later decided to continue drinking in his guesthouse.
Upon her arrival, the man reportedly convinced her to take a shower. When she came out, she noticed that she was closing the safe in a suspicious way. When checking her belongings, she realized that 7,000 Baht was stolen from her bag. When she tried to leave, the suspect reportedly stopped her and prevented her from getting out of the room.
The hotel staff intervened after hearing female screams for help and alerted the police. Nong said that a man seemed under the influence of drugs under the influence of drugs, showing unbalanced behavior, including protruding his language and behavior bizarre.
The Thai police detained the man and he remains in custody. Investigation has been initiated.
38-year-old fled after theft at Changi Airport
In a similar incident, a 38 -year -old Indian man was arrested for alleged theft objects worth £3.5 Lakh out of 14 shops at the Singapore Airport Jewelry Changi before departure from the ground. According to The Straits Times, the stolen goods included perfumes, cosmetics and bags worth 5,136 SGDs. The suspect left Singapore after committing theft, but was arrested 1 June after returning and transporting through Changi Airport. The Singapore Police Forces (SPF) confirmed its arrest in a press release 23 July and stated that the stolen items were restored. It is expected to be accused of theft and fraudulent possession of property 25 July.
Theft came to light for the first time when the retail supervisor discovered a missing bag during storage exercises. CCTV shots revealed that the man stole the item and left the store without paying. The authorities identified him, but until then he left the country. Police later warned: “The perpetrators should not think they can avoid capturing by rapid start.”
(Tagstotranslate) MMT