Teacher Keung who stole nurse's underwear...If the smell goes away, burn it up
Jul 08, 2025
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According to local media such as Channel 7, Thai police recently arrested Noi (36, male), a science teacher at a school in Non-Dindin, Buriram, on charges of habitual theft and other charges.
He was found to have stolen several underwear and uniforms from the second to fourth floors of the dormitories of nurses at Rahansai Hospital and Health Center in the area.
Earlier, police received reports of underwear and uniforms disappearing one after another from the dormitory's laundry drying rack and installed CCTV around them.
Meanwhile, a truck without a license plate stopped next to the dormitory building at around 1 a.m. to 2 a.m. on the 18th of last month.
A man who got out of the car was seen breaking into the accommodation over the wall. Again, several underwear disappeared on this day as well.
Judging that the man was an underwear thief, the police went undercover and arrested the man at the scene who was attempting to commit another crime at around 3 a.m. on the 28th of the same month.
He, a science teacher at the local school, confessed "I had special feelings for the nurses, but I stole my uniform and underwear because I didn't have the opportunity to meet them in person."
He claimed that he smelled the stolen clothes until they had no smell and then burned them.
A suitcase containing a nurse's uniform and about 10 pieces of women's underwear was found at his home.
In addition to the Rahansai Hospital, the police have also found circumstantial evidence that he committed similar crimes in other nearby hospitals and schools, and are investigating the remaining crimes.
In addition, he tested positive for methamphetamine (mesamphetamine) in a simple drug test. It was confirmed that he had a history of arrest on similar charges in 2019.
Local residents are demanding a thorough prevention of recurrence, saying, `It is more shocking that this has been done at the school where children attend.'
Police said "Further investigation is also under way into related criminal records and mental health conditions"
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.