Man Arrested For Armed Robbery, Assault Of Ex-Girlfriend
A 34-year-old woman's ex-boyfriend was arrested in Phuket on July 6 after armed robbery, assault, and unlawful detention during a forced drive through Southern Thailand; he forced her to burn documents to prevent escape before she fled at a
Police arrested Nattapong (surname withheld) on July 6 for armed robbery, assault, and unlawful detention of his ex-girlfriend. Officers from Phuket's Special Branch, led by Maj. Sopathat Nayao, along with officers Pongpipatphan Khamchum and Waiywatthan Daengdee, executed the arrest warrant in connection with a robbery, death threats, and grievous bodily harm case from Ranong's Muang district.
The 34-year-old victim from Kanchanaburi reported that her ex-boyfriend used a gun and knife to rob her of 5,000 baht, then detained and forced her to drive to Southern Thailand. During the journey, he severely assaulted her. Upon reaching Ranong province, he forced her to burn her important personal documents to prevent her from escaping. The victim managed to flee when the suspect handed her the car keys and escaped to seek help from a gas station attendant in Bang Rin subdistrict, Muang Ranong, before police assisted her and transported her to hospital.
Investigation revealed the suspect fled Ranong by taking a Chumphon-Phuket bus to hide in Phuket. Phuket's Special Branch coordinated with Ranong police to track him down. On July 6 at approximately 2:00 p.m., officers received a tip about a suspect matching his description and appearance. When officers moved in to arrest him based on the warrant, the suspect resisted and repeatedly touched his waist as if reaching for a weapon. Given the victim's prior report that he regularly carried a gun, officers quickly restrained him using tactical control measures.