Chinese tourists arrested for gold shop robbery
published : 28 Apr 2026 at 11:21
writer: Gary Boyle
ORIGINAL SOURCE/WRITER: Prasit Tangprasert
Police arrested two Chinese tourists in Bangkok on Monday evening on charges of robbing a gold shop in Nakhon Ratchasima of gold rings worth about 380,000 baht.
Police said the two men are aged 19 and 27 years and come from Sichuan and Guangdong provinces in China.
They were arrested when returning a rented car to a company in Prawet district.
According to police, the two suspects rented a car there and drove to Nakhon Ratchasima where they robbed the Yaowarat Dan Kwian gold shop in Chok Chai district late Monday morning.
Police identified the suspects from security camera footage and were waiting for them at the car rental office. They allegedly had the stolen gold in their possession but not the gun they allegedly used in the holdup. They told police they threw it away while making their escape.
The men told police they had spent all their money during their travels in Thailand, and also had Thai girlfriends.
The gold shop was robbed by two men wearing black, long-sleeved shirts, shorts and balaclavas. They carried a pistol and used a hammer to break a showcase. They made off with about 30 gold rings worth about 380,000 baht, fleeing in a white Toyota Yaris.
Vocabulary
- arrest: (of the police) taking someone to a police station because they are believed to have committed a crime - การจับกุม
- balaclava: a warm hat that covers your head, neck, and usually all of your face except your eyes; a closely fitting covering for the head and neck, usually made from wool - หมวกที่คลุมหัว คอ ยกเว้นหน้า
- escape (noun): avoiding something bad; preventing something from happening; staying away from a place - การหลีกเลี่ยง
- footage: film of a particular subject or event - ฟิลม์หรือคลิปภาพยนตร์
- made off with (verb): stole something and hurried away with it - ฉกหนีไป, ขโมยและรีบหนีไป
- possession: having or owning something - การครอบครอง
- robbery: the crime of stealing money or goods from a bank, shop/store, person, etc - การปล้น, การโจรกรรม



