Pattaya, Thailand— Performing on proof and intelligence, cops apprehended Khem, a 30-year-old Laotian nationwide, thought to be a critical figure in the bold break-in at a gasoline station near Pattaya City School 7 on Sukhumvit Roadway that happened on August 8.
The bold criminal offense, caught by numerous CCTV video cameras, showcased the brashness of the perpetrators as they targeted the filling station staff members. Khem and his accomplice, 22-year-old Lot, showed up on an unmarked white Honda PCX motorcycle. Menacingly wielding guns, they instilled horror, pushing the victims to surrender their valuables.
The victims, Miss Narumol and Miss Thanyaporn, discovered themselves captured by the crooks. Narumol’s waist pouch yielded a weak 50 Baht in money, while Thanyaporn’s included 820 Baht, totaling up to an overall of 870 Baht.
Cops efforts flourished as they backtracked the suspects’ escape path, unwinding a course that wove through narrow passages and dynamic streets. The turning point featured the discovery that Khem worked as a co-driver on a traveler bus. This important idea allowed the authorities to trace Khem’s bus to a hotel in Pattaya.
Subjected to strenuous interrogation, Khem confessed his participation in the burglary together with Lot. He exposed that he and his mom had actually privately gotten in Thailand through courses along the Mekong River into Nakorn Phanom province when he was 5 years of ages. While Khem’s arrest supplied a degree of resolution, the look for Lot stays continuous.