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Aussies deported over false Phuket robbery claim

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Australian couple Abdul Karim El Rajab (left) and and Zeidan Nouha have 
been deported, but have not been placed on the Immigration blacklist.


PHUKET: -- The two Australian tourists on holiday in Phuket who were charged with filing a false robbery report last weekend have been deported, the Phuket Immigration Office has confirmed.

The Australian couple, Abdul Karim El Rajab, 31, and Zeidan Nouha, 30, were arrested for filing a bogus report of being robbed in Patong last Sunday.

Police believe the couple filed the report with the aim of filing a fake insurance claim.

Officers became suspicious of the couple after an investigation into the alleged robbery proved fruitless.

The couple were arrested after officers searched the couple’s hotel room and found all of the items reported stolen, including iPhone 4s, their passports and wallets.

“They were fined 600 baht each for intentionally providing a police officer with false information and they have been deported back to Australia,” the officer said.

“However, they have not been placed on the Immigration blacklist, which means they have not been barred from entering Thailand. They may choose to return at a later date,” the officer added.

Source: http://www.phuketgaz...ticle11373.html



-- Edited by JohnT on Saturday 5th of November 2011 03:07:01 PM

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2 nice Aussie names.
 Posted byspacer.gif andre
Sat, Nov 5, 2011 - 10:47:50 AM
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2 nice Aussie names.
Posted byspacer.gif andreSat, Nov 5, 2011 - 10:47:50 AM
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Yes, you can see that they truly represent Australia (sic). Just a judgement call based on name and appearance. I'm sure their families were there in the early days of the "boom'r'ang"!
 Posted byspacer.gif Capt Ron
Sat, Nov 5, 2011 - 10:57:22 AM
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2 nice Aussie names.
Posted byspacer.gif andreSat, Nov 5, 2011 - 10:47:50 AM
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Yes, isn't it? Aussies are always cordially welcome back to Thailand anytime.
 Posted byspacer.gif Thomas O.
Sat, Nov 5, 2011 - 11:03:35 AM
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Must come from the Middle Eastern part of Australia.
 Posted byspacer.gif larry
Sat, Nov 5, 2011 - 11:09:46 AM
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2 nice Aussie names.
Posted byspacer.gif andreSat, Nov 5, 2011 - 10:47:50 AM
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Pretty racist comment bearing in mind the country is made up of immigrants, not all necessarily called Bruce, Shayne, Sheila or Kylie. I'm pretty sure there's a few Andre's knocking about as well.
 Posted byspacer.gif Mister Ree
Sat, Nov 5, 2011 - 11:21:08 AM
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“However, they have not been placed on the Immigration blacklist, which means they have not been barred from entering Thailand. They may choose to return at a later date,” the officer added. So they can return and do it again. Is Thailand so desperate for tourism business that they want criminals like this to come back? Very, very poor decision.
 Posted byspacer.gif Sandy Shores
Sat, Nov 5, 2011 - 11:21:18 AM
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Real Aussies would not do this. Glad they got caught. Should have been fined 6,000 baht.
 Posted byspacer.gif rodney byrne
Sat, Nov 5, 2011 - 11:31:40 AM
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2 nice Aussie names.
Posted byspacer.gif andreSat, Nov 5, 2011 - 10:47:50 AM
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Yes, I hope the Aussies put the couple on their blacklist.
 Posted byspacer.gif kathutanian
Sat, Nov 5, 2011 - 11:58:00 AM
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You do have to take your hat off to Thailand for the speedy way they can deport ne'er-do-wells. In the UK it would take 3 or 4 years after all the appeals, meanwhile supported by the tax payer.
 Posted byspacer.gif Stuart Hooper
Sat, Nov 5, 2011 - 12:06:34 PM
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2 nice Aussie names.
Posted byspacer.gif andreSat, Nov 5, 2011 - 10:47:50 AM
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What is a nice Australian name? Kelly? No, that's Irish. Smith? No, that's English. The only true indigenous Australians are Aborigines. The rest are remnants of the prison colony and other assorted immigrants.
 Posted byspacer.gif chrisT
Sat, Nov 5, 2011 - 12:09:23 PM
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2 nice Aussie names.
Posted byspacer.gif andreSat, Nov 5, 2011 - 10:47:50 AM
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I thought Australia is a land of immigrants so every name is possible. You sound a bit racist to me.
 Posted byspacer.gif Staf
Sat, Nov 5, 2011 - 12:25:31 PM
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Posted byspacer.gif andreSat, Nov 5, 2011 - 10:47:50 AM
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Just wondering if they have a similar track record in their adopted home country.
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Sat, Nov 5, 2011 - 12:27:47 PM
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Real Aussies would not do this. Glad they got caught. Should have been fined 6,000 baht.
Posted byspacer.gif rodney byrneSat, Nov 5, 2011 - 11:31:40 AM
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That's a big call mate! I think you should narrow that statement down to yourself and people you know.... 

Plenty of "real Aussies" would do exactly this and a lot worse...
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Sat, Nov 5, 2011 - 12:46:18 PM
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You do have to take your hat off to Thailand for the speedy way they can deport ne'er-do-wells. In the UK it would take 3 or 4 years after all the appeals, meanwhile supported by the tax payer.
Posted byspacer.gif Stuart HooperSat, Nov 5, 2011 - 12:06:34 PM
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And then they would be given a house and put on benefits for the rest of their lives as would be against the human rights to deport them!
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Sat, Nov 5, 2011 - 12:51:10 PM
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Very nice Aussie guy go to hell, I never seen this kind of Aussie in my life
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Sat, Nov 5, 2011 - 12:58:12 PM
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“However, they have not been placed on the Immigration blacklist, which means they have not been barred from entering Thailand. They may choose to return at a later date,” the officer added. So they can return and do it again. Is Thailand so desperate for tourism business that they want criminals like this to come back? Very, very poor decision.
Posted byspacer.gif Sandy ShoresSat, Nov 5, 2011 - 11:21:18 AM
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I truly doubt if they would do this again anytime soon in Thailand. I'm quite confident that their time with the Thai police hasn't been quality holiday/fun time. 

I also don't think they would be eager to get their names and faces printed once more in the PG for the whole world to see.
 Posted byspacer.gif Bowmouth
Sat, Nov 5, 2011 - 1:02:06 PM
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Real Aussies would not do this. Glad they got caught. Should have been fined 6,000 baht.
Posted byspacer.gif rodney byrneSat, Nov 5, 2011 - 11:31:40 AM
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You're right there– real Aussies just steal beer mats, 55555.
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Sat, Nov 5, 2011 - 1:17:16 PM
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-- Edited by JohnT on Saturday 5th of November 2011 03:24:59 PM



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Aussie couple in Phuket arrested over fake robbery claim

Head of Patong Investigation Team Maj Thammasak Boonsong points out the items originally reported stolen.
Head of Patong Investigation Team Maj Thammasak Boonsong points out the items originally reported stolen.

Abdul Karim Al-Rajab and Zeidan Nouha look on as their belongings are searched.
Abdul Karim El Rajab and Zeidan Nouha look on as their belongings are searched.

PHUKET: An Australian couple on holiday in Phuket have been arrested for filing a bogus report of being robbed in Patong with the aim of filing a fake insurance claim.

Abdul Karim El Rajab, 31, and Zeidan Nouha, 30, were arrested at the Sunset Beach Resort on Phra Barami Road in Patong yesterday.

According to a police statement, the couple have have been charged with intentionally providing false information to police officers.

Maj Thammasak Boonsong of Patong Police told the Phuket Gazette today that the couple confessed to police that the robbery they reported taking place on Thaweewong Road on Sunday was fictitious.

In their confession, the couple admitted to creating the bogus robbery in order to get the proper documents needed to file a claim with their insurance company, Maj Thammasak said.

In their original report of the incident, filed with police at 11:30pm on Sunday, the couple claimed they were driving a motorbike near The Kee Resort when a man on another motorbike snatched Ms Nouha’s shoulder bag and rode off.

They described the man as wearing a helmet and a yellow shirt. The description given was similar to that of an American thiefrecently caught in Patong.

Police yesterday returned with the couple to the scene of the alleged theft, a popular thoroughfare near Soi Bangla, and asked taxi drivers and store owners about the incident.

However, not a single person remembered hearing or seeing the robbery, said police.

Growing suspicious of the couple’s claim, investigating officers asked them to return to the police station for further questioning.

The officers then obtained permission from the hotel manager to search the couple’s hotel room with Mr El Rajab and Ms Nouha present.

In the room safe were the black Cannon digital camera, two Oroton wallets and Ms Nouha’s and Mr El Rajab’s driver’s licenses, all reported stolen.

Police found elsewhere in the room the pink Kakinu shoulder bag that Ms Nouha claimed was stolen.

Inside the bag was the credit card she also claimed was stolen, and in the couple’s luggage police found two white iPhone 4s – also reported stolen.

“We didn’t want to charge them, but recently there have been too many complaints from the [honorary] consuls [in Phuket]. They are always receiving reports of lost belongings, such as laptops, wallets and cameras,” said Patong Police Superintendent Arayapan Pukbuakao.

“Tourists of all nationalities commit these kinds of crimes. It’s always suspicious when they file a report and leave without making any effort to recover their stolen property. When we bring them to the general area the event supposedly occurred, they usually aren’t able to take us to the exact place they described in the report,” he said.

“These types of cases have increased since last year. So now we’ll charge all of them – we don’t want them to take advantage of us for their benefit,” he said.

Mr El Rajab and Ms Nouha are currently being detained at Patong Police Station.

They were due to return to Australia today, one of the investigating officers told the Gazette.



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