Certainties of life: Death, taxes, and ladyboys robbing Indian men of gold in Pattaya

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There are several certainties guaranteed in life, death and taxes, US interference in other countries’ foreign policies, and ladyboys in Pattaya robbing Indian men ostentatiously flaunting their gold.

In the vibrant streets of Pattaya, where the night unfolds with many unexpected tales, a recent incident involving a pickpocketing ladyboy added another chapter to ladyboys in Pattaya robbing Indian men of their gold.

A drunken escapade turned unfortunate for an Indian tourist, who found himself waking up to a missing phone and a valuable gold bracelet. As Pattaya police delve into the investigation, the question looms: will Indian men ever learn from such incidents?

Amidst the buzzing Pattaya nightlife, the inebriated Indian tourist, Kotay Avisake, fell victim to a daring pickpocketing escapade orchestrated by a ladyboy along the famed Walking Street.

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The nocturnal misadventure unfolded in the early hours of yesterday, December 4, when the 40 year old Indian, having indulged in a night of drinking at a Walking Street entertainment venue, succumbed to the intoxicating allure of the city. His journey took an unexpected turn when he settled near a cannabis shop, drifting into an alcohol-induced slumber.

Startled awake, Kotay quickly realised the disappearance of not only his phone but also a gold bracelet acquired in India for a substantial 200,000 baht. Determined to unveil the mystery, he promptly reported the incident to the Pattaya Police, providing crucial evidence — a surveillance recording capturing the stealthy ladyboy relieving him of his belongings.

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Responding with commendable swiftness, the Pattaya Police identified the suspect as Natt, a 33 year old transwoman. In a twist, Natt admitted to taking the mobile phone but vehemently denied the gold bracelet theft. According to her, the attempt to return the phone was thwarted by a passcode, and she pledged full cooperation with the ongoing investigation.

Despite Natt’s denial, the authorities remain vigilant, examining additional CCTV footage in search of corroborating evidence. As the investigation unfolds, the possibility that Kotay may have misplaced the valuable bracelet before the encounter is also being considered.

The enigmatic tale raises a poignant question: in a city where nightly dramas unfold, will lessons be learned in Pattaya? Stay tuned for the next thrilling episode in this unfolding nocturnal drama: ladyboys in Pattaya robbing Indian men of their gold.

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Bob Scott

Bob Scott is an experienced writer and editor with a passion for travel. Born and raised in Newcastle, England, he spent more than 10 years in Asia. He worked as a sports writer in the north of England and London before relocating to Asia. Now he resides in Bangkok, Thailand, where he is the Editor-in-Chief for The Thaiger English News. With a vast amount of experience from living and writing abroad, Bob Scott is an expert on all things related to Asian culture and lifestyle.

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