Thursday, May 7, 2026 - Pattaya City Police, in coordination with Tourist Police, have arrested two transgender teenagers for st@bbing a 45-year-old Australian man in a hotel in South Pattaya, Thailand.
The incident occurred around midnight on May 4th, 2026.
According to police, Mr. Alikosh, a 45-year-old Australian
national, invited two transgender teens to his accommodation in the South
Pattaya area to hang out, believing them to be adult biological women.
A dispute broke out after the victim discovered their gender
identity.
During the argument, one of the suspects allegedly pushed the
victim into the bathroom and st@bbed him in the right chest area with a pair of
scissors.
The pair then stole approximately 6,000 Australian dollars
(around 140,000 Thai baht) in cash before fleeing.
Police were notified and immediately launched an
investigation.
On the evening of May 5th, officers from Pattaya City Police
Station and Tourist Police Sub-Division 4 tracked the suspects to a nearby
condominium and arrested them.
The two suspects, identified as 17-year-old “Pee” and
16-year-old “Pew” (both described as youths), were apprehended along with a
pair of scissors believed to be the weapon and some of the stolen cash. Both
reportedly confessed to the crime
They have been charged with joint robbery at night using a
weapon, committed by two or more persons to facilitate the theft.
The suspects were taken to Pattaya City Police Station for
further legal proceedings.
Senior officers, including Pol. Lt. Col. Arus Sabanon and
Tourist Police investigators, stated that such violent robbery cases targeting
tourists, many of which involve transgender women, significantly damage
Pattaya’s image as a safe tourist destination.
These incidents often occur inside private rooms, making
prevention difficult,” police noted. “However, once reported, we respond
immediately with full-area searches and rapid arrests.”
The victim received medical treatment for his st@b wound and
filed a formal complaint and also stressed he did not know that the suspects
were transgender or minors as they lied about both aspects of their identity.
Authorities say they are stepping up measures to prevent
similar crimes while urging tourists to exercise caution when inviting
strangers to their accommodations to “hang out".

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