The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Thai gardener behind US$20 mln Saudi gem heist becomes monk

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BANGKOK: A Thai gardener behind a US$20 million gem heist from a Saudi palace that has long soured relations between the two countries became a monk yesterday in hope of redeeming his karma.

Kriangkrai Techamong stole the precious gems from the palace of a Saudi prince where he worked in 1989, triggering a feud between Thailand and Saudi Arabia dubbed the 'Blue Diamond Affair' that has yet to be resolved.

Thai police later returned some of the jewels but Saudi officials claimed most were counterfei­ts while the whereabout­s of the most precious gem — a rare 50carat blue diamond — remains unknown.

On Thursday Kriangkrai told local media his life has been haunted by the theft that unleashed an 'avalanche' of suffering on his family.

“I am confident that all my misfortune­s are the result of a curse from the (blue) Saudi diamond I stole, so I’ve decided to enter the monkhood for the rest of my life to redeem my bad karma,” he told Thai Rath newspaper.

Local TV channels showed the middle-aged man receive alms from templegoer­s as he marched in an ordination ceremony with a shaved head and white robes in northern Lampang province.

Channel 7 reported that he had been blessed with a new monk name that translates to 'He Who Has Diamond Knowledge'.

Kriangkrai was jailed for five years soon after the theft, but managed to sell most of the gems before his arrest. — AFP

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