A Singaporean man, Chin Wei Hong, was allegedly drugged by his Thai girlfriend and robbed of a Rolex watch worth 1,500,000 baht (S$55,000).
Other items were also stolen, including a gold necklace, a gold bracelet, cash, and branded clothing items.
Mr Chin met his Thai girlfriend via the Line application, and they had been dating for four years.
The police later identified the woman, who reportedly has three other warrants of arrest related to theft.
Channel 7 HD News reported that Mr Chin did not know his girlfriend’s full name despite their dating history.
They had also never met in person during the four years of talking to each other.
Source: Ch7HD News
At around 10.30pm on 19 June, Mr Chin arranged to meet his girlfriend and invited her for dinner at his hotel in Ratchada, Bangkok.
While spending time together in the room, they ate some food, after which he began to feel dizzy and disoriented.
Mr Chin subsequently fell asleep without realising it.
When he woke up on the morning of 20 June, he found that his girlfriend was gone.
He then checked his personal belongings and found out that some expensive items had been stolen. These include:
The local police later identified the woman as 33-year-old Kittayakorn.
She was revealed to have three other warrants of arrest related to theft from Lumpakchee Police Station and Pattaya City Police Station.
The police also identified her whereabouts, and further investigations are ongoing.
The victim said that he would be more careful moving forward.
Also read: S’porean Couple’s Belongings Stolen During Proposal Trip In Thailand, But Their Ring ‘Survived’
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Featured image adapted from Ch7HD News.
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