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Two ladyboy sex workers 'drug tourist in hotel room and steal $4,500 in cash'

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Police are searching for two ladyboy sex workers who allegedly drugged a tourist in a hotel room and stole $4,500 in cash.

The duo in short skirts and high heels met Kuwaiti tourist Mohammad Zaid Khlaif Althaydi on the seedy Sukhumvit Road area of Bangkok, Thailand, before going back to his hotel on March 23.

CCTV footage shows the long-haired prostitutes taking the elevator to Zaid’s room, both wearing face masks. One of them had a white dress on while the other wore an off-shoulder top and shorts.

They allegedly spiked his cup of coffee with drugs to knock him out before they ransacked his room.

Mohammad woke up and asked hotel staff to call police but he was incoherent - believed to be an effect of the drugs - so was taken to hospital.

Rescue volunteer Nick Sangsirinawin took the tourist, a full-time fireman in his home country, to doctors as he was not well enough to speak to police.

Nick said: 'The man believes that his coffee mug was laced drugs. Police are gathering more evidence to investigate.’

The Kuwaiti returned to Lumpini police station to file his complaint after he recovered and officers helped him back to Gulliver's Tavern Hotel to investigate what happened.

Officers asked to review the security camera which showed the ladyboy in a white dress pressing on the elevator at 11:48 PM leaving the hotel followed by the other one in shorts at 12:01 AM. Shortly after, the Arab man left the room and yelled at the hotel staff for help.

The Kuwaiti man also told police that he had travelled to Thailand to have his mother treated in a Thai hospital but the money for the medical bills was allegedly stolen. He said that 4,000 USD in cash and 15,000 THB in cash were missing from his bag.

Police are now tracing from nearby security cameras where the ladyboys went after the incident at the hotel in an ongoing investigation.

A spokesman for the Lumpini district police station said: 'Police are investigating the theft of cash from the tourist's hotel room and the suspected drugging.

'It is dangerous to allow anyone you don't know to go into your hotel room. Tourists need to be aware of this.'

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