PHUKET
CRIME
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Security guards arrested for theft
New Chalong Police Superintendent
Col Samarn Chainarong looks on as Club Med staff member
Jessica Rachel identifies the notebook computer stolen
from her by G4S security guards Nattapong Banlang,
28, and Rattanaphum Krungkaew, 31. The investigation
and arrests on Sunday were led by Pol Lt Col Suchart
Suwanpirom.
KATA: Police arrested four employees of a private
security firm for stealing valuables from the same
people they were hired to protect: guests and staff
at the Club Med Phuket resort in Kata.
Chalong Police Superintendent Col Samarn Chainarong
presented the four guards to the media at a press
conference at Chalong Police Station yesterday morning
The first two presented were Nakhon Sri Thammarat
native Thanawan Wanwet, 30, and his co-worker Sommai
Chusit, 40, of Phuket. They were arrested about 9
pm last Friday by an investigation team led by Lt
Col Suchart Suwanpirom.
The pair were presented along with a Nokia N80 cellphone
valued at 14,000 baht and 3,600 baht in cash as evidence
to be used against them.
The stolen phone and money belonged to Club Med staffer
Jeerasak Ngaokrachang, 33.
Also a native of Phuket, K. Jeerasak assisted in the
successful police investigation that led to the return
of his telephone after it was sold for 4,000 baht
at the Ole Mobile Phone Shop on Patak Rd in Rawai.
The two guards, both employed by the Group 4 Securicor
(G4S) office on the bypass road, are now being held
at Phuket Provincial Court in Rassada.
The second pair were identified as Nakhon Sri Thammarat
natives Nattapong Banlang, 28, and Rattanaphum Krungkaew,
31. They were arrested by the same investigation team
late Sunday night for swiping a 50,000-baht notebook
computer belonging to 26-year-old Jessica Rachel,
a Club Med employee from the US.
The computer went missing after she had placed it
on a table in a changing room for entertainers on
Friday. She noticed it had disappeared about 11 am
the following day, she said.
Ms Rachel immediately suspected security staff and
filed a report with Chalong Police, who quickly learned
that the image of a man who tried to sell a used notebook
computer at a shop in the area had been captured by
the store’s CCTV camera.
According to the press release, when investigators
approached Nattapong at 10:30 pm on Sunday at the
PTT service station in Karon, he asked them: “Who
are you coming to arrest?”
“We are coming to arrest you,” an officer replied.
The press release said that Nattapong immediately
confessed and later led police to Rattanaphum’s home
in Soi Koktanode in Chalong, where he was arrested.
The men sold the computer for 10,000 baht at the Mala
Video shop and split the proceeds, much of which had
already been spent, the press release said.
Without specifying names, the police report noted
that some of the suspects’ urine turned purple during
a drug test, indicating that they had recently used
ya bah (methamphetamine).
The report also said that a background check had revealed
that some of the suspects had criminal cases pending
against them in Appeals Courts in other provinces.
The press release ended with Col Samarn urging private
security firms to conduct thorough police background
checks before hiring new staff and advising hotels
to install CCTV cameras.
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