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Lopburi robber: Related to influential local, needed money for football gambling debt, say sources

 

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Thai caption: Related to someone of influence

Picture: Sanook

 

Thai media Sanook said that their sources indicated that the callous robber that stole from a gold shop in Lopburi on Thursday night shooting three people dead is related to an influential local person. 

 

The source said that the shooter had built up considerable debts from online football gambling.

 

They said he walked strangely because he had a "big bike" motorcycle accident in the past.

 

They said the individual was very familiar with guns being an enthusiast.

 

Meanwhile, police said there were plenty of developments but they were remaining tight lipped about what they were. 

 

All they would say was to criticise fake news in the media. 

 

In one case a man in Chiang Mai had been wrongly identified as the robber causing him considerable trouble. 

 

The shooting at the Aurora gold shop in Robinsons around 8.40 pm on Thursday has shocked Thailand. 

 

The violence was extreme with a two year old boy among the dead and four injured. 

 

Gold worth a little over half a million baht was stolen. 

 

Sanook said a witness had told them that the robber was shooting to kill and was very familiar with guns. 

 

Source: Sanook

 

 

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Sounds like complete fiction. 
 

If they knew who it was they would have grabbed the guy already even if he was related to a local influential person. 
 

The guards of a much more influential person are personally involved and wouldn’t care about some local bigwig. 

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MMM and the kids cant put money in a machine and try win a prize because thats gambling which is illegal.

 

But going online makes it all different?

 

The source said that the shooter had built up considerable debts from online football gambling.

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My money's on the perp being, or having been, 'protected' from his location discovery by a person or persons unidentified as yet. Untangle the trail with the known evidence - bike, gun, gambling debts, etc and it will lead to an identification break-through. Whether he is long-gone is another matter entirely.

 

Such was the ferocity and single-minded attack on innocents It could even be he was 'persuaded' by another party to rob the gold shop at all costs, or else serious harm would befall him, and/or his closest.  

 

In such cases, fear of any reprisal, will keep mouths closed. Expect no help from the locals when the perp's prior location is identified.

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27 minutes ago, legend49 said:

MMM and the kids cant put money in a machine and try win a prize because thats gambling which is illegal.

 

But going online makes it all different?

 

The source said that the shooter had built up considerable debts from online football gambling.

That doesn't mean that online gambling isn't illegal!

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

In one case a man in Chiang Mai had been wrongly identified as the robber causing him considerable trouble. 

It’s a good thing they issued a shoot on sight order. Imbeciles.

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6 minutes ago, Bundooman said:

A lack of arrest might also mean that proof is being witheld because of the family connections?

That could be an option here but due to the public outrage this robbery/murder has created I would prefer to think this isn’t the case.

Of course, if it turns out that a cover up is being made then heads should roll on both sides !!

 

What I do believe is that someone somewhere knows who this is and is protecting him.

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