On Wednesday, the Sriracha Police was summoned by Mrs. Bahn-joeng Proem-rahk, aged 56, who lives in Bang-pra. She stated that her 2 buffalos had just been stolen. Their enclosure was broken on one side, but that was all she know about the theft.
A witness reported that the 2 buffaloes were brought over to the neighbor’s tapioca farm, then put on a pickup near the Khao Kheow Open Zoo Bridge, heading towards Bangkok at about 1 am.
The same area has seen many cows and buffalos stolen from a number of residents since September, as the prices of these animals have increased recently.
Mrs. Bahn-joeng could only file a complaint, and hope the police would be able to catch the thieves and bring her buffalos back to her. The pair of buffalos could be sold for as much as 100,000 baht, and she is now worried that she will have to spend 50,000 baht per buffalo, in order to have 2 buffalos again.
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