Yet another jet ski scam leaves 2 Chinese students robbed, beaten

Friday, 27 April 2012 From Issue Vol. XX No. 17 By  Boonlua Chatree
  • 8 comments

Two Chinese students who negotiated their way out of most of an extortion attempt by Pattaya jet ski vendors were assaulted by the thugs after they left Pattaya Police Station.

Ka Hong Un, 22, and Man Tek Lei, 21, told police they were attacked outside their central Pattaya hotel by the jet ski vendors after supposedly negotiating a settlement with them only minutes before.

On holiday from Macao, the two told police they’d rented jet skis in front of the Pattaya Baywalk April 16 and had been boating for about 15 minutes when the vendors waved them back into shore, claiming they’d collided and damaged the watercraft.

The students denied the accusation and when the vendors demanded 100,000 baht for the supposed damage, the victims took the matter to police. Police - often accused of colluding with jet ski scammers for a payoff - “negotiated” the alleged extortion down to a 15,000 baht and then further reduced it to 7,000 baht.

Apparently upset with having their big payday overturned, two of the accused extortionists were waiting for the students outside their hotel and beat them before they could go inside.

The two men returned to the police station, demanding justice and vowing never to return to Pattaya.

The attack and extortion is just the latest in an unending series of incidents that continue to damage the reputation of the city and country, despite promises from Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome and the city council to curtail the lawlessness.



8 comments

  • Comment Link Saturday, 27 April 2013 14:12 posted by Jakapan

    today 27 april around 10 am it happened again.
    2 Russian guys having big problems related to the jet ski cam in Pattaya.

    Please, please do something, bcaus this is very bad for my country.


    Jakapan

  • Comment Link Wednesday, 24 April 2013 00:35 posted by Jamal

    I am in Pattaya at the moment. This just happened to me yesterday. They claimed 65000 bhat saying because of me the water went inside the jet ski engine. I am staying in Hilton and i called my hotel's staff, who talked to them but still they werent letting me and my wife go. We went to the police station where the police completely refused to cooperate in this matter. Then the hotel staff called more ppl from the hotel and told them that they know its a scam and wouldnt let them do this to us and after 4 hours of arguments they went away. I would simply request ppl not to use the jet ski and not spoil your own mood abd trip. I live in London and have been to so many countries in this world but havent seen such a rude nation, these Thai people have not ettiquites and are money greedy to the extreme level.

  • Comment Link Thursday, 15 November 2012 01:26 posted by sidhu

    i was a victim of the scam in august 2012....and i was demanded 10,000 bht....but negotiated it to 5000 bht...and my hotel owner later said i m a lucky escape out and that there was a indian group who had to loose up to 100,000 bht....i really feel bad for wat happened to me....there was practically no damage to the boat...just a minute scratch which i believe is also manipulated......seeing these comments made me remind that bad luck day again :(

  • Comment Link Tuesday, 17 July 2012 08:55 posted by Mr. Wan - Malaysia

    I just witnessed 2 group of tourist, 1st group from India and 2nd group from China got surrounded in Ho Lan island, near Pattaya on July 16th 2012. There were at least 20 thugs surrounding them. These tourist comes with their family and children. This is very very bad for tourism for Pattaya and Ho Lan. It is even worst in Ho Lan as they are in an Island by itself. A police station such as tourist police should be set up in that area. I will go back and spread the news and ask people not to come to these tourist locaton again. Feel bad for the 2 tourist group. This is not acceptable to allow criminal/mafia to operate in these tourist site. It is only going to hurt other legit business. It brings a bad names to Thailand. The mayor must do something about it such as completely shut down jet ski rental.

  • Comment Link Thursday, 24 May 2012 23:03 posted by Garry london

    my family and i were considering a holiday to pattaya but after reading this articale we have changed our minds viva las vegas

  • Comment Link Wednesday, 02 May 2012 23:07 posted by Richard R Rayburn

    I wonder if these jet ski scam artists know there is a video on You Tube about their scam in Pattaya and also in Phuket.There are alot of good things in Pattya and the surrounding area but this is not one of them.

  • Comment Link Sunday, 29 April 2012 04:58 posted by Loui

    How sad of Pattaya ploice letting scum ruin tourism. When the money from tourism dry's up, so will the town!!!!

  • Comment Link Friday, 27 April 2012 15:17 posted by Nev.

    Until such times the Mayor become serious about the issues. This will continue to occur. One needs to ask why he does not action his promises. is it he is scared or other reasons that we all know.

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