周二早上,一名中国公民在曼谷被捕,罪名是挟持一名同胞,索要 3000 万元人民币(1.5 亿泰铢)的赎金,并砍断了他的小指。 20 岁的 Alisara Supasiribanthit 周日早上向芭堤雅警方报案,称她 41 岁的男友任海波被绑架。 她说,周日上午 12 点 30 分,房地产商人 任 开着他的 Toyota Fortuner SUV 从他们在芭堤雅的家中出来,并说他正在步行街与一些中国朋友会面。 Alisara 说,早上 9.30 左右,任 的兄弟出现说他被绑架了,她补充说,绑匪随后给她发了一段 任 被绑在手和脚踝上并被蒙住眼睛的视频片段。然后他的一根小手指放在了他的腿上。

1 arrested as Chinese man loses little finger but escapes alleged captors in Pattaya
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 01, 2022

A Chinese national was arrested in Bangkok on Tuesday morning for allegedly holding a fellow countryman for a ransom of 30 million yuan (150 million baht) and chopping off his little finger.
Police officers tracked the suspect down to a condominium in Bangkok’s Ekkamai area after a Thai woman filed a complaint in Pattaya that her Chinese boyfriend had gone missing since early Sunday.

The suspect, identified only as Dadao, was taken to Pattaya Police Station for interrogation and information about his collaborators. The detainee reportedly indicated there were four others involved in this case.

Alisara Supasiribanthit, 20, had filed a complaint with Pattaya police on Sunday morning saying her boyfriend, 41-year-old Ren Haibo, had been kidnapped.

She said Ren, a real-estate businessman, drove his Toyota Fortuner SUV out of their Pattaya home at 12.30am on Sunday, saying he was meeting some Chinese friends at Walking Street.

Alisara said that at about 9.30am, Ren’s brother showed up to say he had been kidnapped and that she was to contact the kidnappers via the Telegram app.

She added that the kidnappers then sent her a video clip of Ren being tied up at his hands and ankles and blindfolded. One of his little fingers was then placed on his lap.

The kidnappers demanded that she send them 30 million yuan in exchange for Ren’s release. However, she said, she did not have that amount, so she sent them 50,000 baht three times via her crypto wallet instead.

Alisara said when Ren was not released, she decided to take the case to the police.

However, on Monday, Ren managed to escape by jumping down from the second floor of a house in Pattaya where he was being detained.

Ren managed to make his way to a house nearby, and the owner then alerted the police who rushed to pick him up at the scene. The incident happened at The Village at Horse Shoe Point housing estate in Chonburi’s Bang Lamung district.

He said he managed to escape because his captors had fallen asleep after consuming ketamine.

Police said Ren’s little finger on the right hand had been cut off entirely and he had also sustained wounds on his right hand, stomach and left arm. His body was covered in bruises from beating and his right leg had broken when jumped from the second floor.

Ren was rushed to Bangkok-Pattaya Hospital before police then returned to the house where he was being detained only to find the suspects had fled the scene. Police then tracked one of them down to Ekkamai and have now launched a manhunt for the others.


One alleged Chinese abductor involved in ransom and abduction case caught in Bangkok by Pattaya police
Tuesday, 1 November 2022, 16:38

Pattaya —
A 30-year-old suspect in the abduction-ransom of a Chinese man in Pattaya has been nabbed in Bangkok’s Ekamai district today, November 1st.

Our previous story:

The suspects who abducted a 41-year-old Chinese man for a 30-million baht ransom may be Chinese nationals who illegally stayed in Thailand with student visas, according to Deputy National Police Chief Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn.

Now for our update:

The Chinese suspect Mr. Zhang “Tatao” Delong was arrested at a condominium in Bangkok by a combined team of Police Region 2, Chonburi Investigation Police, and Pattaya Police.

He is accused of abducting 41-year-old Chinese national Mr. Ren Heibo from Walking Street in Pattaya and holding him captive for a ransom of 30 million baht.

As of press time, Tatao still reportedly denied being involved in the abduction and the amputation of the victim’s finger, but police were confident in the evidence, which included CCTV footage of the suspect hanging out with the victim in Pattaya.

The victim reportedly happened to be the suspect’s friend.

Tatao is currently being detained for overstaying in Thailand for more than 400 days, according to Pattaya police. An arrest warrant for another accomplice is forthcoming.

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