According to Thailand** on February 21**, Thailand** has caught the motorcycle driver who previously attacked a 29-year-old Chinese female tourist. The suspect admitted that he tried to ** the female tourist, but denied the claim that he set fire to the murder attempt.
On Feb. 18, Meilin, a 29-year-old female Chinese tourist, reported to the police that she was on a motorbike and was going to Pattaya Walking Street. Unexpectedly, the motorcyclist took her to a remote wooded area and had ill intentions towards her. Seeing that the implementation of ** failed, the angry man snatched about 850,000 baht in cash, and tried to pour gasoline and burn her.
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After checking the surveillance** in Thailand, it quickly deduced the identity of the suspect man - 41-year-old Ti Pasiri. A local ** in Rayong, Thailand, arrested him at his residence and filmed** so that the victim could be identified.
In a series of suspects provided, Meilin immediately recognizes Ti as the driver of her motorcycle. As a result, Ti was also taken to the Pattaya Police Station for questioning.
When questioned by **, Ti admitted to trying to assault Meilin, but denied that he had set fire to the scene as Meilin claimed.
Ti claimed that he stole her cash after an unsuccessful attempt to **meilin, and then fled.
According to his account, after the incident, he parked his motorcycle at a gas station in Rayong Province. Ti also expressed remorse for his criminal acts.
* Suspected, he was also involved in a burglary at a nearby golf course.
According to Thailand**, the suspect faces at least three charges:
Article 278 of the Thai Penal Code: Committing ** acts against persons over the age of 15 by intimidation, violence or incapacitating the subject. The penalty is up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to 200,000 baht. It is also possible to punish both crimes.
Article 276 of the Thai Penal Code: Committing acts against others through intimidation and violence**. Punishable by imprisonment for 4 to 20 years and a fine of 80,000 baht to 400,000 baht.
Article 340 of the Thai Penal Code: Theft by assaulting a victim, using a vehicle in the process. punishable by imprisonment for 5 to 10 years and a fine of 100,000 to 200,000 baht.