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Kishore J. Pawani files a
report with police after his tailor shop was burgled.
Theerarak Suthathiwong
Police suspect the burglary of a central Pattaya tailor shop was an
inside job.
Kishore J. Pawani, 38, called police Sept. 12 after opening his shop and
discovering it had been burglarized overnight. Lost was 130,000 baht,
200,000 Indian rupees and a 24,000 baht computer.
Kishore told police he had closed the shop normally at 10 p.m. the
previous evening but, as usual, did not pull down the metal security
shutters, since he said he’d never been robbed. Employees found the
glass door unlocked the next morning.
Police said there was no evidence of forced entry and they recovered two
keys, but no fingerprints, next to the door. Thus, they assume an
employee or someone Kishore knew well had used keys to enter after
business hours and rob him.