Bangkok rider arrested over Qatari tourist bag snatching

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June 4, 2026

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Bangkok rider arrested over Qatari tourist bag snatching

A food delivery rider was arrested in Bangkok yesterday, June 3, over the alleged bag snatching of a Qatari tourist in Thong Lor, with police identifying two other suspects in the case.

Thong Lor police arrested 26 year old Anusorn after a Qatari tourist filed a complaint on June 2, reporting that two men on a motorcycle snatched his bag in Soi Sukhumvit 38 before fleeing towards inbound Sukhumvit Road.

The stolen items included 20,000 baht in cash, US$500 in cash, credit cards, and other cards.

Police from Thong Lor Police Station and Metropolitan Police Division 5 later identified three people allegedly involved in the robbery.

Photo via Thong Lor Police Station

Police said 30 year old Worachon selected potential victims, 32 year old Jakraphat drove the motorcycle, and 26 year old Anusorn snatched the tourist’s bag.

Investigators also found that black stickers had been placed over the motorcycle’s registration plate to make the number harder to check.

During questioning, Anusorn told police he worked as a food delivery rider. He admitted receiving 6,000 baht from the robbery and throwing the bag away after the incident.

Khaosod reported that Anusorn admitted he wanted the money for personal expenses and online gambling.

Photo via Thong Lor Police Station

Anusorn was charged with jointly committing theft at night, causing physical or mental harm, using a vehicle to commit the offence, carrying away stolen property, or evading arrest. His motorcycle was seized as evidence, and he was taken to Thong Lor Police Station for legal proceedings.

Police are gathering evidence to seek arrest warrants for the two other accused and are tracking them down.

Similarly, last year, a 47 year old man was arrested by police at Rattanathibet Police Station for snatching a Myanmar national’s bag to fund online gambling. The bag contained 28,000 baht (US$840), a mobile phone, a passport, a work permit, and other documents.

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