Chinese Nationals Allegedly Steal Diamond Bracelet Worth 1 Million Baht from Siam Paragon, Escape to China

Bangkok—

At 7:00 PM, on April 17th, 2024, Pathumwan investigative police officers and relevant agencies investigated a case of two Chinese individuals allegedly stealing a diamond bracelet “Yellow Gold” from the Van Cleef & Arpels store worth 1,040,000 baht from Siam Paragon, Pathumwan, Bangkok.

According to the police report, two Chinese nationals went shopping at the Van Cleef & Arpels store and asked for a diamond bracelet “Yellow Gold” worth 1,040,000 baht at Siam Paragon. However, the two suspects took an opportunity, when shop employees looked away, to steal the bracelet.

After that, the two suspects reportedly called a taxi at Fountain Gate, Siam Paragon, fled away, and arrived at a hotel in Phetchaburi, Bangkok, at 5:41 PM, on April 16th. Shortly after, at 5:54 PM, the two suspects called a hail-riding service and traveled to Suvarnabhumi Airport with their luggage.

At 7:11 PM, the suspects successfully passed the Suvarnabhumi immigration checkpoint and departed to China. It was reported that the suspects spent two and a half hours committing the crimes, according to the police.

Initially, Pathumwan police gathered evidence to request arrest warrants for the suspects for conspiring to commit theft crimes. They would be detained immediately if they travel to Thailand, according to the police.

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Kittisak Phalaharn
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