Thai cops arrest Malaysian suspected of robbing Hat Yai gold shop in Nonthaburi


BANGKOK: Thai police have arrested an individual believed to be a Malaysian for suspected gold shop robbery in Nonthaburi district on Wednesday evening.

Acting chief of the 6th Police Investigation Division, Col. Pol. Anusorn Thongsai, said the suspect, who robbed a gold shop in Hat Yai on Tuesday (April 8) and had fled to Bangkok, was arrested while on his way to his son's house in Nonthaburi.

According to Anusorn, the 61-year-old disguised himself using various identities to avoid being detected.

"Initial investigations found that the suspect took a bus from Hat Yai to Mochit bus station in Bangkok before trying to take a taxi to his son's house.

"Police officers arrested the suspect at 6.30pm local time, along with evidence such as gold, a pistol and several live bullets," he said when contacted on Wednesday (April 9).

He added that the suspect is under remand and will face legal action.

Investigations show that the suspect had acted alone by riding a motorcycle to rob a gold shop in Plaza Hat Yai at 11.50am on Tuesday.

The suspect used a pistol and fled with gold worth nine million baht (RM1.17mil).

Following the incident, Thai police issued an arrest warrant on Wednesday and tightened controls at all border exits to prevent the suspect from escaping. - Bernama

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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