Chinese woman swallowed stolen diamond, tried to flee Thailand

A Chinese woman who allegedly tried to smuggle a stolen diamond out of Thailand was caught when she tried to fly out of Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi airport. An X-ray showed the diamond lodged in her gut. ST PHOTO: FILE

BANGKOK (AFP) - A Chinese woman who allegedly tried to smuggle a stolen diamond out of Thailand by swallowing it was released from hospital on Monday (Sept 14) after doctors removed the expensive gem from her gut.

Police say the 39-year-old unnamed woman, who will appear in court later Monday, switched the 10 million baht (S$392,100) gem with a fake one at a jewellery fair on the northern outskirts of Bangkok on Thursday.

She then tried to flee Thailand undetected by ingesting the gem.

Investigators caught up to her as she tried to fly out of Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi airport and an X-ray showed the diamond lodged in her gut. A 33-year-old Chinese man who she was travelling with was also arrested.

Police say neither time or laxatives dislodged the gem and on Sunday, doctors were called in to remove the stone.

"She is leaving the hospital - she is fine now," Police Colonel Mana Tienmuangpak, lead investigator on the case, told AFP on Monday.

He added that the woman would be taken to Nonthaburi Provincial Court, which will decide whether she will be remanded in custody as police continue to investigate the case.

Police Lieutenant-Colonel Anchulee Theerawongpaisal, spokesman of the Police General Hospital where the woman was treated, said doctors used a colonoscope and instruments to remove the gem from her lower intestine.

"It took 12 minutes to extract it," he said.

"It's a normal surgical procedure except this time there was a 10-million-baht diamond involved," he added.

While rare, it is not unheard of for gem thieves to swallow stones as they try to evade capture.

In September 2011, a thief who stole a diamond from a British woman in Spain was caught when police stopped him at a checkpoint and forced him to undergo an X-ray.

In February 2014 a British man was arrested in Australia trying to board a flight after he made off with a US$180,000 (S$254,234) pink diamond.

At the time investigators were convinced he had swallowed the diamond but the stone was never recovered.

Despite being convicted and sentenced to prison, he has yet to reveal what happened to the gem.

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