
Police finally caught
Nadir Ladmia after he had been hiding amongst clothing racks in a local
mall.
Boonlua Chatree
An Algerian man has been arrested for allegedly
stealing a room safe from the hotel room of two Kuwaitis earlier this
month.
Nadir Ladmia, 39, was captured in the Central
department store following a two-hour pursuit June 14.
Ladmia was wanted for allegedly removing a safe from
the Eurasia Hotel June 1 after surreptitiously obtaining a key to a room
rented by Kuwaitis Fahad Hamdan Marzoug, 23, and Khaled Mahamed, 29.
The Algerian was then able to walk out of the hotel
with the safe in a bag. In the safe was 27,000 baht, notebook computer,
passports, credit cards and other documents.
Before the Kuwaitis canceled their bank cards, police
said, Ladmia removed 208,000 baht from their bank accounts.
Ladmia’s departure on his motorbike was captured by
closed-circuit television cameras, but he was not located until June 14,
when a friend of the victims told police they had seen him on Soi
Buakaow.
Police responded, pursuing the suspect to the
beachfront mall, where he hid among clothing racks for two hours before
being caught.