PHUKET
CRIME
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Cops nab office thief
Prayuth Kruakaew (right) was arrested
yesterday, three weeks after CCTV
cameras at the OrBorJor’s offices had caught him in
the act.
PHUKET CITY: Provincial bureaucrats will sleep better
at night, following the arrest of a man wanted for
stealing valuables from government offices on the
island.
At a press conference yesterday, Phuket City Police
Station Superintendent Col Nos Sawetalek presented
30-year-old Prayuth Kruakaew as the thief, along with
four laptop computers, three mobile phones and cash
in baht, US dollars and Chinese yuan as evidence.
Three men – Nopparat Phakdee, 23; Phurin Eiamtrakul,
20; and Peerapat Kongchuay, 23 – along with one woman
– Thanasak Chaisaengsri, 22 – were charged with receiving
the stolen property.
Prayuth’s arrest followed a report to police by officials
at the Phuket Provincial Administration Organization
(OrBorJor) offices, where images of Prayuth with office
property in hand were captured on closed-circuit television
cameras (CCTV) on June 2.
Col Nos said that Prayuth had confessed to stealing
laptop computers, mobile phones and cash left unattended
at government offices.
Police said that Prayuth had also admitted to roaming
the corridors of schools, municipal offices, student
dormitories and patient wards at Mission Hospital
and Vachira Phuket Hospital in his quest for valuables
to pilfer.
Prayuth’s modus operandi was to arrive in a rented
Jeep at his target location around noon under the
pretext of conducting official business, but knowing
that government offices on the island are often unattended
from noon until 1 pm, when officers break for lunch,
Col Nos said.
“He was released from prison last month on similar
charges. He did the same type of thing in Surat Thani,”
Col Nos told reporters.
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