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Aussie luggage thief caught red-handed at Suvarnabhumi

02 ตุลาคม 2560

An Australian national has been caught red-handed for allegedly stealing a Thai passenger's luggage at Suvarnabhumi airport

An Australian national has been caught red-handed for allegedly stealing a Thai passenger's luggage at Suvarnabhumi airport

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Australian arrested for luggage theft at Suvarnabhumi

SUTTHIWIT CHAYUTWORAKAN
SARITDET MARUKATAT

An Australian national has been caught red-handed for allegedly stealing a Thai passenger's luggage at Suvarnabhumi airport.

Suvarnabhumi Airport police and airport security officers arrested John Robertson on Saturday as the 54-year-old Australian stood at a bank's foreign exchange bank counter in the departure hall – along with a luggage trolley belonging to a Thai passenger.

The arrest followed a complaint filed with police by a woman from Chiang Rai, whose name was withheld, that her trolley – loaded with three bags – was stolen after she left it outside a toilet on the fourth floor of the departure hall.

Police and airport authorities checked CCTV footage and saw a man – identified as Mr Robertson – taking the trolley into a restroom for the disabled nearby, and then walking to the foreign exchange booth, where he was captured.

The Australian admitted stealing the trolley and opening the bags, police said, but denied stealing anything inside.

He told the police that he was travelling to Australia from Thailand.

A check of the man's travel record revealed that he had frequently entered and left Thailand over the past 12 years. He stayed in Bangkok and Hua Hin district in Prachuap Khiri Khan while in the country, according to the police.

The Thai woman checked her belongings and did not find anything missing before continuing her journey to Dubai, the police said.

Aussie luggage thief caught red-handed at Suvarnabhumi

Police question John Robertson at Suvarnabhumi Airport police station after he was arrested on Saturday. (Photo by Sutthiwit Chaiyutworakarn)

Pol Capt Sitipong Panthaisong, the deputy superintendent of Suvarnabhumi Airport police station, said on Sunday that Mr Robertson faced a theft charge and he is being detained at the police station.

A theft charge carries a fine from 2,000 to 10,000 baht and a jail term from one to five years.

Pol Capt Sitipong said the suspect was arrested about one hour after the complaint was lodged, after police and airport authorities checked the CCTV footage and tracked him down.

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