Banglamung, Pattaya, Thailand –
A motorbike owner in Banglamung has asked a thief to return a 15-year-old motorbike which her father has given to her and has, according to her, sentimental value. This is the third incident related to thieves or burglary this week alone in the Pattaya area, as concern grows among some local residents of unscrupulous individuals resorting to crime due to Covid-19 measures having brought the area to a virtual standstill.
Yesterday, (May 10th), the Nongprue Police was notified from Manastanok Wongsuwan, 43, that two male thieves stole her motorbike which was parked at the ‘PRO VISA’ company in Soi Khao Noi earlier this week.
CCTV footage shows two male suspects aged around 25-years-old managing to unlock the motorbike before moving it out easily within seven minutes.
Manastanok told Banglamung police, “The motorbike is very old and not worth much money but my father had given it to me 15 years ago and has extreme sentimental value to me. The motorbike means a lot to me and carries many memories and I want it back. I’m asking for the gentlemen who stole it to come forward and return my property.”
Banglamung police are investigating the incident and asking for help identifying the men seen in the footage stealing the motorbike. Individuals with any information can contact Pattaya City or Banglamung Police station. This is, notes The Pattaya News, the third incident involving theft or burglary so far this week alone in the local area. You can see the footage below.
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