PHUKET
CRIME
Friday, October 29, 1999
Home-owners catch burglary suspect
CHALONG: Police have asked foreigners
who have lost safes, cash, jewelry and other property
in burglaries over the past 18 months to contact them.
The call came after the arrest of a man they believe
was responsible for raiding at least four foreigners’
homes in the Nai Harn area, and who appears to be
connected also to a spate of burglaries of expensive
homes in Bangtao and Cherng Talay.
The suspect was arrested after being spotted by a
Nai Harn home-owner as he was leaving the house carrying
a safe. Dropping the strong box, the robber escaped
but was caught later by the home-owner and a friend
when he (the suspect) returned for his motorcycle,
from which the home-owner had removed the keys.
After ‘taking delivery’ of the suspect at Chalong
station, police went to his home where they found
jewelry and watches, pawn-shop tickets, five cameras,
and a number of other items belonging to owners of
the Bangtao and Cherng Talay properties that had been
robbed in May and earlier this month.
They also found new stereo equipment and a 52-inch
TV which, together with the robber’s new motorcycle,
are believed to have been bought with the proceeds
of the 18-month burglary spree.
Police investigations are currently focusing on discovering
whether more people were involved in the robberies,
or whether the suspect acted on his own.
A 20-year-old Bangkok native, the suspect, Chumpon
Mahsorn, has been taken into custody and is helping
police with their inquiries.
Anyone who believes their home may have been among
those raided by the suspect is urged to contact the
officer in charge of the investigation, Pol Capt Tanate
Poungmanee, at Chalong Police Station (Tel: 381247
or 01-4767599).
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