A late-night robbery at Jareon Sap Furniture Store within the Mueang district of Phatthalung left the owner reeling, with damages amounting to more than eight,000 baht.
The retailer proprietor, Sirichai Nunong, who reported the incident at present, stated that the theft was the second of its type to happen around 1am, on Tuesday, August 22 regardless of the presence of numerous security cameras. The miscreant, believed to be a repeat offender, pilfered round seven-hundred baht from the store and caused vital damage to the merchandise in his seek for objects of value.
The theft is not an isolated incident. Sirichai recalled a similar event occurring three to four months earlier. The thief had then focused the shop’s entrance pavilion, inflicting damage to the door and the pavilion but making off with little of value. Sirichai is convinced that the identical individual is answerable for each crimes, noting a change in the suspect’s appearance from lengthy to quick hair.
Sirichai later tracked down and confronted the suspected thief, whose residence is not removed from his own. The suspect was carrying the identical trousers as in the course of the theft, and the locals confirmed that he had been concerned in similar incidents on a number of occasions, reported KhaoSod.
The local people describes the suspect as a pleasant individual who regularly greets and smiles at folks. However, his alleged kleptomaniac tendencies have triggered misery within the group, leaving them in fixed fear. Fail-proof , according to Sirichai, has previously served a prison sentence but reverted to his old habits following his release.
Sirichai has reported the incident to the police, who are in the means of issuing a warrant for the suspect’s arrest. He hopes for a considerable sentence, arguing that the man’s obvious lack of regret indicates a potential for repeated offences.
Having suffered two burglaries, Sirichai is eager for justice and a swift resolution. Despite having 10 cameras in his store, the thief managed to elude detection by carrying a hood. Sirichai’s final plea to the police is for a more severe approach to tackling such crimes to stop further incidents.
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