Theerarak
Suthathiwong
A Pattaya apartment owner who invited a Laotian
prostitute to live with him lost more than 100,000 baht in cash and
jewelry when she fled the city.
Manop Rithniran, owner of the Lee Garden Apartments
in North Pattaya, filed a complaint with police about a Laotian woman
identified only as “Phuchao.” The 46-year-old said he met the
19-year-old immigrant when she came to rent a room and, finding her
attractive, offered her cash for sex, then invited her to live with him.
Two days later, she asked Manop to borrow his
motorbike to go to the beauty parlor. But after she didn’t return, he
became suspicious and, searching his apartment, discovered 55,000 baht
in cash, a 2 baht-weight gold necklace, gold amulet and mobile phone had
been stolen.
Manop later found his bike at a Pattaya minibus
depot, but discovered the woman had fled in a coach. He said he has the
Laotian woman’s identification card, so he asked police to help him
track down his possessions.