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An alleged armed mugger in a Grab delivery uniform yesterday snatched about 3.5 million baht from a woman outside a bank in Chon Buri province before fleeing the scene. The 29 year old victim, Prapaporn Boonmesanom, had just withdrawn the money from the Siam Commercial Bank in Soi Rat Uthit in the Baan Bueng district of Chon Buri when she was mugged. Prapaporn told officers that she usually visits the bank to withdraw money from the bank on the 5th and 20th day of every month. It is the salary of her company’s staff. Yesterday, she went to the bank […]

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45 minutes ago, Thaiger said:

Prapaporn put most of the cash into a backpack that Kritchaphat held and put another 40,000 baht in her tote bag

Why not put the money into the backpack inside the bank as opposed to divvying it up on the sidewalk? This story stinks or maybe these people are just stupid. 

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11 minutes ago, Fanta said:

Why not put the money into the backpack inside the bank as opposed to divvying it up on the sidewalk? This story stinks or maybe these people are just stupid. 

Watching the news, it showed the motorbike driver waiting to attack.. this is so set up .. wouldn't be surprised when they track the motorbike driver down that he is friends with the van driver.. check thier phone records would probably solve this 

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1 hour ago, Thaiger said:

An alleged armed mugger in a Grab delivery uniform yesterday snatched about 3.5 million baht from a woman outside a bank in Chon Buri province before fleeing the scene. The 29 year old victim, Prapaporn Boonmesanom, had just withdrawn the money from the Siam Commercial Bank in Soi Rat Uthit in the Baan Bueng district of Chon Buri when she was mugged. Prapaporn told officers that she usually visits the bank to withdraw money from the bank on the 5th and 20th day of every month. It is the salary of her company’s staff. Yesterday, she went to the bank […]

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Why don't they just pay their employees with checks? Are they really paying them in cash? 

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18 minutes ago, BangkokBruce said:

Why don't they just pay their employees with checks? Are they really paying them in cash? 

Getting out that much cash in todays society is crazy. Haven’t their employees got bank accounts the employer can pay wages into? Somethings fishy here. 

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The rider then began punching Kritchaphat and threatened him with a gun. The frightened Kritchaphat then ran away leaving Prapaporn to fend for herself.

I'd look into these guy. Looks like a inside job, to me

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59 minutes ago, Giltee said:

Getting out that much cash in todays society is crazy. Haven’t their employees got bank accounts the employer can pay wages into? Somethings fishy here. 

Then she would have to pay taxes, social, ....?

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