In Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, a series of crimes occur in which women walking wearing white pants are sprayed with red spray and run away.
On the 4th (local time), Thai media The Tiger said, “Attack of a man spraying red spray on the pants of a woman passing by in Bangkok’s Bangna area has recently continued.” “The case is also being shared on social media one after another.” reported that
On the 30th of last month, one of the victims shared the crime and related photos through her Twitter account. He said, “It is so scary. I was coming down from the Bearing BTS station, and suddenly a man came and sprayed red spray on my pants and ran away.”
Another woman also posted a picture of her friend’s pants with red paint on the 2nd of last month, saying that a friend had a similar incident in the area.
One of the victims said in an interview with the media, “After being victimized, I watched from a distance and saw that the perpetrator committed a crime against a woman who came out alone wearing brightly colored pants.”
A woman who suffered damage said, “I went to the place where the attack occurred to collect evidence to report to the police.” “The perpetrator recognized me and ran away from the scene. I have to walk through this area every day and I am afraid of being targeted again,” she said.
Victims are paying attention to the possibility that the perpetrator is the same man arrested for spraying blue paint on women at a train station four months ago. The man is said to have told police that he did this because he was under a lot of stress when he was arrested.
The victims urged the Thai police to investigate, saying, “The police must quickly arrest the perpetrator so that no more victims occur.”
Source: Donga
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