PHUKET
CRIME
Thursday, July 11, 2002
Robber caught, another on the run
CHERNG TALAY: Police yesterday arrested Laotian construction
worker Kae Kampukao, 19, for his part in a robbery
in which a woman was threatened with a hammer, and
are hunting his Thai partner-in-crime.
Pol Maj Gen Kongpol Suwannaraks, Commander of Phuket
Provincial Police, said this afternoon that at about
4:30 pm on Tuesday, local resident Saowarak Inyam,
28, reported to police that two men had threatened
her with a hammer and robbed her of a bracelet, a
necklace and a gold ring.
Soon after, police on patrol spotted two men matching
the description of the robbers riding a Honda motorbike
from Cherng Talay toward the Heroine’s Monument, and
followed them.
The two men stopped at the junction with Soi Patchanee,
where they dumped the motorbike by the side of the
road and ran off into a nearby mangrove forest.
Inquiries led police to a construction camp beside
Wat Naka, where Kae was arrested.
Gen Kongpol said that Kae had confessed to the robbery
and said that his companion was a Thai from Nakhon
Phanom, whom he knew only as “Hong”.
Kae also confessed to 16 similar crimes committed
in Phuket in the past nine months.
During questioning, Kae admitted that the pair had
followed K. Saowarak to her house on a motorbike.
Outside the house, Hong jumped off the bike and grabbed
K. Saowarak’s mother and, threatening her with a hammer,
pushed her into the house.
They then robbed K. Saowarak by threatening her with
the hammer.
Gen Kongpol said that Kae had admitted that he and
Hong stole ID cards to use them to rent motorbikes,
and that the pair usually sold the stolen property
to shrimp farm workers and spent the money on drinking
in karaoke bars.
During follow-up inquiries, police recovered a number
of items, including four TV sets and K. Saowarak’s
jewelry, which were held as evidence.
Kae is being held at Cherng Talay Police Station while
police continue their search for Hong.
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