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Tourist claims police extortion to get cash from parents

Police have the two Finnish tourists pose for pictures at the Patong police station in Phuket on Saturday night. (Photo supplied)

A Finnish tourist in Phuket tricked his parents out of 7,000 euros by pretending he had been arrested and needed that amount to be released, police have said.

Police on the southern island said they received a complaint on Friday that the parents of a Finnish man, 27, had lost contact with their son after being informed that police were extorting money from him.

On Saturday police managed to find the Finnish man and a friend.

When brought to the Patong police station, the two admitted to interrogators that one of them had lied to his parents, saying he had been arrested by local police, who were demanding 7,000 euros to release him.

While unable to contact their son, the parents received a call from a person claiming to be a Phuket policeman who told them to transfer 7,000 euros to an account.

Police said both Finnish men arrived in the country on June 28. Their tourist visas expired on July 27.

Both visitors were charged with overstaying their visas, while the parents of one of the Finnish tourists were  informed that their son was safe.

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