Popular Post reader Posted January 22 Popular Post Posted January 22 From Pattaya Mail Rising concerns over beachside thefts Wearing expensive items while walking through the streets or along the beaches of Pattaya can make one stand out, but it also comes with certain risks. Pattaya is a lively and bustling city, attracting both tourists and locals from all walks of life. As much as the city offers luxury and glamour, it also has areas where tourists can be vulnerable to petty theft or scams, including from individuals posing as transgender women. There have been reports in the past of transgender individuals involved in thefts on Pattaya’s beaches, particularly targeting tourists who are distracted or not paying attention. In some instances, transgender thieves—often part of organized groups—have been known to approach tourists under the guise of friendly interactions, offering services such as posing for photos or asking for money in exchange for a “performance” or gift. These interactions can be an opening for theft, with expensive items like wallets, phones, and jewelry being stolen while the tourist is preoccupied or distracted by the exchange. Pattaya’s beaches, such as Pattaya Beach and Jomtien Beach, are popular spots for sunbathers, and tourists often carry valuable items like cameras, smartphones, and jewelry. While many transgender individuals in Pattaya work as performers or vendors and are part of the city’s vibrant LGBTQ+ community, a small number of individuals have exploited their position to target unsuspecting tourists. This has led to concerns over safety, particularly among those wearing expensive items that make them more noticeable and vulnerable. How to Avoid These Incidents: Stay Alert: If you’re walking along the beach or busy areas, remain vigilant about your surroundings. Keep an eye on your belongings, and be cautious if someone approaches you unexpectedly. Secure Valuables: Leave expensive jewelry and electronics in a safe place, like a hotel room or locked bag, when you’re on the beach. Use secure, anti-theft bags for any valuables you do carry. Avoid Distractions: Be cautious of individuals who seem overly friendly or engaging in suspicious activities, such as offering to take photos or engage in unsolicited performances. Trust Your Instincts: If a situation feels off or you feel uncomfortable, it’s better to walk away and keep moving to a more crowded or well-lit area. While Pattaya is a fantastic destination for tourists, wearing expensive items without considering the risks involved can sometimes attract unwanted attention. Being aware of incidents where individuals, including transgender thieves, may try to take advantage of tourists’ distractions is essential. By staying cautious and being mindful of your surroundings, you can enjoy Pattaya’s vibrant culture and nightlife while protecting yourself and your valuables. colom-bien, BL8gPt, Mavica and 2 others 5 Quote
Keithambrose Posted January 23 Posted January 23 5 hours ago, Mavica said: Common sense suggestions. Thank you. Surprising how many people don't have common sense! vinapu, Mavica and reader 2 1 Quote
reader Posted January 24 Author Posted January 24 From Pattaya News Suspects disclose what tourists they target At 6:00 PM on January 23rd, Pol. Col. Navin Theerawit, Superintendent of Pattaya Police Station, held a press conference to announce the arrest of two transgender individuals who were reportedly involved in two recent theft cases against Indian and Turkish tourists. The police arrested Kachaphaphak or “Sara,” 42, under an arrest warrant issued by the Pattaya Provincial Court on January 22nd, 2025. The suspect was charged with theft at night. On January 19th, at approximately 11:25 PM, Kachaphaphak allegedly stole a gold necklace from an Indian tourist near Pattaya Beach, in front of the Hard Rock Hotel. The police also arrested Samai, 39, under an arrest warrant issued by the Pattaya Provincial on January 23rd, 2025. The suspect was charged with theft at night using a vehicle to facilitate the crime, transport stolen property, and evade capture. On January 22nd, at around 4:30 AM, Samai allegedly pickpocketed a Turkish tourist on Pattaya Second Road, opposite a hotel on Soi 8. During questioning, both suspects reportedly admitted to the crimes. They stated that after stealing valuables, they would sell them and use the money to visit male host bars. Once the money ran out, they would commit theft again, targeting tourists who walked alone late at night, appeared drunk, and wore necklaces or carried wallets while walking along the beach or in less crowded areas. https://thepattayanews.com/2025/01/24/pattaya-police-arrest-two-transgender-suspects-for-stealing-from-foreign-tourists/ vinapu 1 Quote
bkkmfj2648 Posted January 25 Posted January 25 4 hours ago, reader said: They stated that after stealing valuables, they would sell them and use the money to visit male host bars. Why not just do their stealing within the premises of these male host bars? I am not condoning this but I am curious? My mother would say, "Don't shit where you eat!!" Quote
reader Posted January 25 Author Posted January 25 20 hours ago, bkkmfj2648 said: Why not just do their stealing within the premises of these male host bars? They haven't got the balls. a-447 and Keithambrose 2 Quote