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5 Chinese citizens have been arrested in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. All these citizens were stealing important documents from the building devastated by earthquake. The earthquake occurred on March 28 in the Chaturchak district of Bangkok, in which a 30 -storey building collapsed.
The building was being built by a Chinese company and a Thai construction company. The place was declared a banned disaster site by the authorities after the building collapsed in the earthquake.
According to Thai media reports, 5 Chinese citizens were seen carrying documents, blueprints from the restricted area on Sunday. On being caught, he claimed that he had come for the insurance claim.
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