Why Jumping Out of a Thai Police Station Window Is a Terrible Bail Plan

In a story that recently made headlines in Thailand, a suspect under investigation for fraud attempted a dramatic escape by jumping out of a second-story window at the Pattaya police station. According to a report by the Bangkok Post, the 38-year-old Chinese man had been taken into custody and was being held for questioning when he took advantage of a brief moment of inattention. Without warning, he ran toward an open window and leaped out—disappearing before officers could respond. While he initially managed to evade capture, his freedom was short-lived. He was later found and apprehended in Chanthaburi Province.

This incident, while certainly sensational, is also a clear example of what not to do when facing criminal charges in Thailand. Attempting to flee police custody—especially by launching oneself from a second-story window—adds layers of legal and personal complications. At best, it delays the inevitable. At worst, it can result in injury, new charges, and increased scrutiny from authorities. While it may sound like something out of an action movie, the consequences are all too real.

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Nasty Rybka, Alex Lesley and Others Free from Thai Prison

The so-called “Bangkok Hilton” is usually associated with the Bang Kwang Prison in Nonthaburi provided legal representation and legal advice for Nastya Rybka (real name Anastasia Vashukevich) and Alex Lesley (real name Aleksandr Kirillov) during their criminal trial in the Pattaya Provincial Court. Since early 2018, Nastya and Alex, as well as 6 other Russians and Belarusians, faced up to 20 years in prison for 3 separate criminal charges in Thailand. Facing 20 years in a Thai prison is challenging, but the result was extremely positive, with Nastya, Alex, and the other 6 having their cases ended on 15 January 2019 after arranging a plea deal that saw them plead guilty to all charges. The resulting sentence was time served, and they were quickly deported, having just left today, 17 January 2019, less than 48 hours after having been sentenced.

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Visiting the Pattaya Court

The Thailand Bail legal team is frequently at the Pattaya Provincial Court, working on criminal defense cases for our clients. Our Pattaya lawyer team is very familiar with the criminal process in Pattaya, and we are currently working on several cases there.

For those who plan to visit the Pattaya Court, there are a few things to take note of, especially when it comes to visitation. If you are planning to visit the Pattaya Court, or if you are looking for a lawyer in Pattaya, it is integral to know a few things before going.

If you have a friend or family member who is scheduled to appear at the Pattaya Court, you can visit them while they wait to appear in the court room. As is the case with most courts in Thailand, there is a holding cell under the court where prisoners are held before and after they appear before the judge. if a defendant with a major drug case is housed in the Bam Bat, if an accused person is out on bail, or has otherwise been released usually