no huat, no fa cai for him The suspect, known as “Jojo the Outlaw”, had previously been arrested twice and was wanted on multiple counts of theft, local authorities said in a statement. Officers had previously tried to arrest the 33-year-old suspect at one of the temple areas he frequented, but he grew suspicious and escaped, reported The Sun. After weeks of surveillance at the crime scene yielded no results, authorities were reportedly tipped off that he planned to meet associates at temples in Sai Noi district. #mothershipnews
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