Police arrested a Thai couple who stole two large automotive batteries from a neighborhood storage within the central province of Chachoengsao after which returned to the scene of the crime and tried to promote the stolen items again to the unsuspecting owner.
Officers from Bang Kla Police Station arrested the thieves, a forty yr old man named Nirun Kongcharoen and a 33 yr outdated woman named Suwimon Darnpreeda, at their residence in the Bang Kaew sub-district, Mueang district, Chachoengsao province yesterday at 2pm.
The arrest was made following the theft at Chai Auto Garage on June eleven and one other theft at one other storage called Bor Jor Kor Chachoengsao on June 22. Nirun additionally confessed that he had stolen a gasoline cylinder from a public activity space.
Nirun revealed that he labored as a motorbike taxi rider however admitted that he turned to crime as a outcome of he couldn’t earn enough money to take care of his family. He has six kids, three of them are his and the other three are his step-children.
Instant revealed that he and his spouse would ride their bike round till discovering the shops that have been easy to steal from. Then, they would sell the stolen products to a recycling shop.
Nirun revealed that they managed to steal two automobile batteries from the Bor Jor Kor Chachoengsao Garage and decided to return to the place ten minutes after the theft.
Nirun didn’t assume the staff would not recognise the batteries but they did. So, he instantly fled the scene.
A Bor Jor Kor Chachoengsao Garage worker, 36 12 months old Sarawut Jorraka, stated that he was on the opposite aspect of the store when the couple arrived. The girl placed the batteries in front of the shop saying she wished to promote them.
However, Sarawut seen the shop’s stickers on the batteries and was confused. So, he went inside the store to contact his employer while the two thieves took a chance to run away. He then checked the security digicam which clearly showed the theft incident and filed a criticism with the police.
The two have been charged with theft which will result in imprisonment of as much as three years and a fine of as much as 60,000 baht..