Pattaya Today 1
Vol. 8 No. 17 ď ´ 16 - 31 May 2009
Volume 8, Issue 17
16 - 31 May 2009
Assault Weapons used in Jewellery Heist
The owners of a jewellery assault rifles. The robbers im- the Sukhumvit Road, closely shop, Yaowarach Goldsmith, mediately fired shots into the followed by suspected accomlocated on Jomtien Beach rear door, to discourage any plices driving a black Ford Road, had an awful experience intrusions, and after making truck. The whole experience recently when the lasted less than two shop was robbed by minutes. However, three armed men. the robbers, who the On the mornowner described as pale ing of the 4th May, skinned and wearing Police Lieutenant black clothes, managed Colonel Chalermto escape with over kiat Sirimark, from three million baht in the Dontan Police gold. Sub-station, received The assigned officer the call regarding quickly put out a dethe robbery that had scription of the vehicles, happened only 300 and they were spotted metres away from his heading towards Soi station. Quickly on Chaiyapruke 2. Police the scene, they met a were quick to follow, Suspect Sakon "Sorn" Ruksa still at large very frightened shop and in the pursuit, one of owner, Mrs. Malunee Mun- the two ladies lay down on the the robbers fired a M79 rifle at toonprayook, and her daughter floor, they smashed one of the a police car, hitting one of the Mrs. Roongtiwa Uksorn, who display cases and put the stolen front doors, the engine, and explained what had happened. blowing out one of the front necklaces into a bag. The owner told police, that Then just as quickly as they tyres. Police Sergeant Sayam whilst she and her daughter had arrived, they left the build- Poe-ngahm, aged 38, was hit were weighing a 1 baht gold ing, shooting more bullets into in the right leg. One of the necklace, three masked and the sky, a warning not to follow, robbers then threw a grenade armed men entered the shop and jumped into a waiting Toy- into the road near a group of carrying a M16 and two AKA ota Vios which headed towards youngsters, all under 15 years,
fortunately none was seriously injured, however, they still had to be transported to the Bangkok-Pattaya and Banglamung Hospitals for treatment for minor injuries to their legs and arms. At this stage, Police Major General Niwut, ordered 100 officers from the Pattaya, Banglamung and Sree Racha stations to hunt for the culprits. With the use of a helicopter, they spotted the bronze coloured Toyota Vios parked in front of a house on Soi Saisukone Abbey, owned by Mr. Parsert Premdee, aged 50. The black truck was spotted outside a house in Moo 5 Kaomaikaew, belonging to Mr. Mungkorn Klindee, aged 54. As police officers approached the vehicle, Mr. Kasem Klindee, aged 32, Mr. Mungkorn’s son, was walking out of bushes in a highly suspicious manner; he was detained by officers as a possible suspect in the robbery. Mr. Prasert informed police
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officers that as he was sitting in his house, three men pulled up in the Toyota Vios and parked it in front of his house, before changing vehicles to a bronze Toyota Vigo, with waiting getaway driver, and speeding away towards Freeway number 331. Despite police check points, the car was not seen again. Continued on page 3