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A Pattaya hotel supervisor revealed some CCTV video catching a visitor supposedly pilfering a speaker before making a quick trip last Thursday, February 15.

The unnamed visitor, who signed in for a two-night remain on February 14, apparently managed the criminal act along with 2 Thai buddies. Under the cape of darkness, they brazenly tried to swipe a speaker placed near the hotel counter, triggering alarm bells for the watchful supervisor.

In a quote to ward off the theft, the supervisor, choosing to keep their identity concealed, challenged the trio. Nevertheless, their efforts to recover the taken home showed useless, with the suspects making a bold go back to nab the gadget clandestinely from the facilities.

Swift action was taken as the supervisor quickly signaled the authorities at Pattaya Cops and endeavoured to reach the visitor through the supplied contact information. Regardless of guarantees of returning the pilfered product, it was sadly restored in a broken state, rendering it unsuited for usage, the supervisor regreted.

In the wake of this brazen act, the shocked hotelier provided a clarion call to their peers throughout Pattaya, advising them to strengthen their defences and strengthen visitor analysis throughout check-out treatments. They promote for robust security procedures, consisting of personnel training efforts and the setup of security systems, to hinder possible repeat wrongdoers and protect hotel possessions, reported Pattaya News.

In associated news, a 22 years of age German nationwide swiped 86,000 baht from a hotel counter in Patong, Phuket on January 26. The brazen burglar could not withstand flashing a saucy smile at the security cam before disappearing into the night. It didn’t take the cops long to nab the naughty burglar.

In other news, a male made use of New york city’s real estate laws to live rent-free in the prominent New Yorker Hotel for 5 years, even gathering lease from other occupants, before being charged with scams for his limitless greed. Declaring to be the owner, he was ultimately detained and implicated of filing incorrect home records.

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