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Aussie arrested in Koh Pha Ngan after joyride on stolen motorcycle

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Policemen have detained a forty-year-old Australian man on the accusation that he broke into a scooter rental shop in Koh Samui and joined a wild adventure on a motorcycle up to Koh Pha Ngan in southern Surat Thani province.

Manager of the Fanta Group Car Rental in Koh Samui, Jurairat Janrung, made a complaint to Bor Phut Police Station at 3 pm yesterday, informed that a motocross motorcycle worth around 300,000 baht was stolen from the rental shop. The 32 year old Jurairat thought petty theft should be explored by the authorities as a possibility, the incident took place on the eleventh evening of March, Tight is what it does to me.

Police checked the security cameras and found a man who came later to his book to be forty-six year old Helmul Ing Obritzberger. He then disappeared. Another of the CCTV cameras, as mentioned, document that Obritzberger also left the scene on a motorcycle.

Another figure-out was she didn’t be returning to the bike, instead she took it to drop at Ban Bangrak Pier. She then rode the motorbike to Koh Pha Ngan via Koh Samui. The Australian man afterward vanished from the instance understudy while coming at the island.
Police tried to locate the motorcycle using its license plate number,pp 4493, วĂง ทันสมัยอย่างเป็นอย่างไร.

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In the course of the third week of scrutiny, the authorities managed to find out that the competition happened in the year when Obritzberger changed the license plate to 1- กว-1982, painted the wheels in a different color and changed the clothes when he arrived on the island.

Nevertheless, however, they were able to determine who the person was through the characteristic of his footwear. On Tuesday, March 26 around 5 p.m., the Austrian National Police apprehended him on the Koh Pha Ngan.

Obritzberger stands accused under s.335 of The Criminal Code for carrying out a theft when night time falls. Pensive term for such offence punishments entails from 1 to 5 years of imprisonment and 20,000-100,000 baht in fines.

Obritzberger did confess that he was the one caught in the security surveillance, but and claimed that the motorcycle he had was not stolen and insisted his lawyer to come and forth his defense. Yet, the policemen deliberately denied his version of events and shipped him to the Koh Samui Court for a pre-determined time of detention.

Aussie Arrested in Koh Pha Ngan

According to the spokesperson of Koh Pha Nang police, Aussie Arrested in Koh Pha Ngan, this Australian man was regularly found visiting the area but he preferred staying at the public accommodation facilities and local shacks. The burglar has been caught in the CCTV camera staying in the vicinity of a hotel or a shopping mall.

Police meanwhile said that the defaulter refused to pay somewhat low motor bike renting fees although there were no formal claims lodged against him.

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