At the Pattaya place, three suspects are still wanted in relation to a crime.
CHON BURI: According to reports, the gang that robbed three Chinese nationals at a house in Pattaya was given information by the” pretty” who was hired to entertain them.
Three of the five suspects in the early-on-Wedlock assault are still being sought by regulators.
For Sarawut Suthapot, 31, Nakharin Sae Tieo, 26, and Wanchana Kreedkrai, 27, arrest warrants have been issued. Still on the loose are the three soldiers.
On Thursday, Chachana Phimpa, 28, and Thawatchai” Bank” Siyangnok, 27, were both apprehended differently in Rayong and Pattaya.
They have been charged by the police with robbery collusion, coercion involving life threats, people weapon possession for illegal purposes, and related offenses.
The gang’s pickup truck, vests, and masks from the assault were taken during the arrests.
According to Pattaya City police chief Pol Col Thanapong Photi, police have already seized funds that the victims transferred to the bank balances of suspects. The account managers will be summoned by the soldiers for questioning.
Early on Wednesday, the gang broke into the home at the Pattaya Muang Mai housing estate in Chon Buri’s Bang Lamung district, tied up the three Chinese nationals — two men and one woman — and robbed them of nearly 400,000 baht in cash, a car, and other valuables.
According to local media, the Chinese people had previously hired a” pretty” young woman to host them and provide alcoholic beverages. She reportedly called Mr. Sarawut, posing as” Beer Kophai ,” after spotting numerous priceless items inside, and he then gave the order for his three companions to rob the home.
The lady was reportedly asked by Mr. Sarawut to give drugs to her Taiwanese clients. She left the house and gave the group the go-ahead to execute after the victim started to nod off.
If the person was discovered to have been involved as reported, the Pattaya authorities chief warned, she may be subject to legal action.
Three Chinese nationals were robbed in Pattaya, and five defendants are listed on a policeman map. The three soldiers are still at large on the left. ( Image: Chaiyot Pupattanapong )