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18 Apr 2023 | 06:33 AM UTC

Thailand: Authorities investigating the kidnapping of Chinese national in Bangkok as of April 18

Officials investigating the kidnapping of Chinese national in Bangkok, Thailand, as of April 18. Overall abduction threat remains low.

Informational

Event

Thai authorities are investigating the kidnapping of a Chinese national in Bangkok as of April 18. The kidnappers reportedly abducted the victim at his condominium at around 19:00 April 14, placed him in a plastic box, and transported him to Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. The perpetrators, who included the victim's former girlfriend, demanded a ransom of THB 4 million and released the victim April 15 after receiving payment. Officials have reportedly arrested all six suspects involved in the incident.

Context

The incident is unlikely to indicate a heightened general threat for most foreigners in Thailand; the overall threat of kidnapping in the country remains low. The April 14 abduction appears to be a targeted incident rather than a random act, as one of the perpetrators was reportedly the victim's former girlfriend. Kidnappers in Thailand are more likely to target locals, particularly in the insurgency-affected Deep South region. Nevertheless, foreign nationals may be targeted due to their perceived wealth. The most common types of abduction in Thailand include basic opportunistic kidnap-for-ransom, high-net-worth individual kidnap-for-ransom, and political kidnapping. Victims are usually released unharmed and relatively quickly, though they could face the threat of injury or death during confinement.