Crime
Chinese National Arrested at Suvarnabhumi Airport for In-Flight Theft
BANGKOK – Police and airport officials at Suvarnabhumi airport detained Xu Xueliang, 32, a Chinese national, at arrivals Gate E8 at the international terminal, for stealing cash from a Hong Kong passenger during the flight to Bangkok.
Tourist Police Bureau deputy chief Surachate Hakparn told media late on Wednesday night they also seized money, in both Thai and Hong Kong currencies, that he had allegedly stolen from another passenger.
The arrest came after tourist police at the airport were alerted by airline staff around 2pm on Wednesday that there had been an in-flight theft.
After the airliner landed, police moved in to investigate. They questioned Fai Kwok Ng, a Hong Kong national, who had reported to cabin crew that his money had been stolen.
The Hong Kong man alleged that Mr Xu stole the money, which had been in his carry-on bag.
Cabin crew had found Mr Xu holding 4,210 baht and 1,710 Hong Kong dollars wrapped in tissue paper in his right hand. The suspect was asked to return the stolen money to the Hong Kong passenger, which he did, Pol Maj Gen Surachate said.
Police also found many US one-dollar banknotes in his possession, raising suspicions it was not the first time he had stolen money during a flight.
Police suspect he put one-dollar bills inside victims’ bags after stealing their money, so they did not immediately become aware of the theft.
A passport check found that Mr Xu often travelled on flights carrying transit passengers, as this would make it easier to avoid being caught after committing a crime, said Pol Maj Gen Surachate.
The suspect was handed over to Suvarnabhumi airport police station on a charge of in-flight theft.