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Pattaya News – Motorcycle Theft Reported by PTT Employee at Banglamung Staff Housing; Calls for Police Response

Article Summary:

In Banglamung, Chonburi, a 35-year-old employee of PTT reported the theft of his red and gray Honda Scoopy motorcycle from company housing. The incident occurred on January 30, 2026, when Mr. Lersak parked his bike and later discovered it missing the next morning.

Surveillance footage captured the theft, prompting Mr. Lersak to appeal for public assistance in identifying the suspects. He highlighted the challenges he faces without transportation to work, stressing the need for police action.

Authorities at Banglamung Police Station are investigating the case, reviewing the CCTV footage to locate the two individuals involved. The theft raises concerns about vehicle security in the PTT employee housing area.

Anyone with information regarding the stolen motorcycle or the suspects is encouraged to contact local authorities. The community’s vigilance is crucial in addressing this issue.

Original Article:

PTT Employee Reports Motorcycle Theft at Staff Housing in Banglamung, Appeals for Police Action


Banglamung, Chonburi– A 35-year-old employee of PTT (PetroThailand) has reported the theft of his motorcycle from the company’s staff accommodation in the Ban Rong Pho area, urging police to expedite the investigation after clear CCTV footage captured the incident.

The victim, Mr. Lersak (surname withheld), contacted reporters from The Pattaya News on January 31st, 2026, around 3:00 a.m., to share details of the theft. He provided surveillance camera images showing the suspects and appealed for public assistance in identifying and locating the perpetrators.

According to Mr. Lersak, he parked his Honda Scoopy motorcycle, red and gray in color, bearing Chonburi license plate 5กง 5688, at his residence in PTT staff housing, Village No. 5, in the alley beside the Rong Pho Gas Depot at approximately 7:00 p.m. on January 30th, 2026, before retiring for the night.

The following morning, around 6:00 a.m., he discovered the vehicle missing. He immediately filed a police report with Pol. Lt. Col. Sitthawat Chawakorntherirat, Investigator at Banglamung Police Station, to serve as official documentation.

“The motorcycle was purchased with my own hard-earned money,” Mr. Lersak explained. “Now I’m facing serious difficulties because I have no transportation to get to work. I urge the police to track down and arrest the thieves as quickly as possible. If anyone has any information about the suspects or the whereabouts of the motorcycle, please contact Bang Lamung Police Station or reach out to me directly so the suspects can be brought to justice.”

The incident occurred within the secure PTT employee housing compound, showing ongoing concerns about vehicle thefts in the area. Authorities at Banglamung Police Station are reviewing the provided CCTV footage and investigating leads to identify the two suspects involved.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Banglamung Police Station or local authorities promptly.

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