On the night of September 11, a 26-year-old clothes shopkeeper succumbed to a cars and truck burglary and burglary at a South Pattaya night market’s car park. Thanasarn, the shop keeper who routinely opens his shop at the marketplace around 5:30 pm and returns late in the evening, was missing when the burglary happened. The burglar smashed the passenger-side vehicle window and swiped 14,000 baht from a bag left inside the lorry.
The following day, Thanasarn reported the event to Pol. Capt. Sanan Khotanont, Deputy Superintendent of the Pattaya City Police headquarters’s Examination Department. As there were no security electronic cameras in the car park, police officers might just record the information of the burglary. Furthermore, heavy rains on the night of the theft removed any prospective finger prints, leaving authorities with very little proof to pursue in their examination.
A dejected Thanasarn has actually given that changed the broken vehicle window. He asked the media to transmit a cautionary message to the general public, prompting individuals not to leave important products ignored in their lorries and highlighted the immediate requirement for boosted security steps, consisting of the setup of CCTV electronic cameras in parking lot, to hinder and capture crooks like the ones who targeted him.