PHUKET
CRIME
Wednesday, December 12, 2001
A false sense of security
PHUKET TOWN: This year has not been a good one for
47-year-old security guard Pirat Rungpian, from Nakhon
Pathom. After six years of robbing businesses he was
supposed to be protecting, his career in crime finally
came to a halt after a wheel fell off. Literally.
Pirat was arrested in Nakhon Sawan on Friday on a
charge of attempted robbery relating to the bungled
theft of a safe from the Phuket Grocery on Ong Sim
Pai Rd, Phuket Town, on January 2.
Pirat had loaded the safe into a wheelbarrow and was
on his way out the door when the wheel fell off the
barrow. This attracted another guard’s attention,
and Pirat ran away, leaving barrow and safe behind.
He resurfaced in May, working as a security guard
at Ad Mansion on Rat-U-Thit 200 Pi Rd, Patong, but
soon disappeared again after stealing cash totaling
20,000 baht from the company.
A month later he was at work again, as a security
guard at a clothing shop in Soi Kebsab, in Patong.
Yet again he fled and disappeared, after the owner
returned to the store to find him with his fingers
in the till.
Investigating Pirat’s history as a security guard,
the police discovered that he had a long, if not terribly
successful, history of thefts.
So seriously did they take Pirat’s dastardly activities
that he eventually had no fewer than 12 officers from
Region 8 police headquarters in Surat Thani on his
trail, including two Lieutenant Generals – Preecha
Kleawtanong and Weerachai Timjaroen.
During questioning, Pirat confessed to a long list
of robberies dating back to June 1995, when he stole
radios from Star Inter Trade Co, in Bang Plad, Bangkok.
Yes, he was the security guard there too.
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