PHUKET
CRIME
Thursday, November 24, 2005
Vice-Governor’s home burgled
PHUKET CITY: Police have few leads in their investigation
of the burglary on Tuesday of Phuket Vice-Governor
Niran Kalayanamit’s official residence on Kamnan Rd.
Phuket City Police Superintendent Pol Col Nos Avettalekha
today confirmed to the Gazette that K. Niran’s house
had been broken into while the island’s senior Vice-Governor
was in Bangkok attending a meeting on preparations
for next month’s tsunami memorial activities.
“Right now there isn’t much progress in the case.
We still don’t know exactly what items were stolen
because the Vice-Governor is very busy right now.
We haven’t been able to talk to him yet,” said the
new police chief.
He said the initial investigation failed to turn up
any fingerprints, probably because the thief or thieves
were wearing gloves, a pair of which were found at
the scene. He said there were also signs of forced
entry into the two-story dwelling, which is surrounded
by a 1.5-meter-high wall.
Col Nos noted that the Vice-Governor’s home, which
was unattended at the time of the break-in, was subject
to routine checks by patrol police while he was away.
Volunteer police who were also keeping an eye on the
home discovered the break-in and reported it to police
on Tuesday afternoon.
V/Gov Niran told the Gazette by telephone today that
he was informed of the break-in by Phuket Provincial
Police Deputy Commander Pol Col Chalit Thintanee.
Returning to Phuket last night, he found a pistol,
seven Buddha amulets, an electronic dictionary and
an unspecified sum of cash were missing.
“I think the thieves are teenagers,” he said.
The theft is not the first time thieves have targeted
the residence of a high-ranking provincial official.
In September 2002, a 17-year-old hairdresser stole
an envelope containing 50,000 baht from the residence
of then-Governor Pongpayome Vasaputi.
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