PHUKET
CRIME
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Serial burglar nabbed
PHUKET CITY: After a series of unsolved
home burglaries, Phuket City Police finally arrested
28-year-old Wirat Nookue at his home in Rassada Village
3 on September 8.
Stolen goods valued by police at 600,000 baht were
recovered.
At a press conference yesterday, Phuket City Police
Superintendent Pol Col Nos Svettalekha explained that
Wirat, described as a “dealer in used goods”, was
spotted by police wearing an expensive amulet while
eating noodles at a restaurant on Soi Kingkaew.
Noting that the amulet matched the description of
one that had been reported stolen, police questioned
Wirat, who apparently later confessed to having stolen
it.
Police escorted Wirat to his home, where a large cache
of stolen goods was found and Wirat was placed under
arrest.
“The culprit, disguised as a trader in secondhand
goods, entered unoccupied houses in the daytime. He
usually entered through the back of the home, using
a screwdriver to pry open a door or window.
“Once inside, he stole money and goods such as gold
jewelry and amulets. The total value of the stolen
goods was about one million baht, but we confiscated
goods worth only about 600,000 baht.”
Recovered and displayed on a table in front of the
thief were 88 amulets, two gold necklaces, a gold
bracelet, two watches, a Motorola V31 cell phone,
30 10-baht banknotes, 14 banknotes of foreign currency,
a pocket knife and a safe removed from a house in
Natkamon Village.
“He confessed that he acted alone and broke into eight
houses. We have notified the homeowners, who can now
come to the station to identify and reclaim their
property,” he said.
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