Pet tower is alleged to become Scammer HQ.
After a male fell to his death from a tower in Poipet, which was thought to be the home of scammers, Thai authorities are collaborating with Cambodian counterparts to combat call center groups.
Alongkorn Deeying, a native of Kanchanaburi state, has been identified as the man who was spotted on surveillance falling from the 14th ground of an 18-storey creating in Poipet, same Aranyaprathet area in Sa Kaeo state.
Authorities from the CCIB, immigration officers, and other companies are working with Cambodian authorities to look into the cause of the fatal slide and look for information about the structure, according to Pol Lt Gen Trairong Phiwpan, the CCIB’s chief of police.
According to Pol Lt Gen Trairong, an preliminary investigation revealed that the man had not been the subject of any arrest warrants. However, it is still unknown what kind of work he had been doing in the tower.
” We have to rush for formal information from organizations that are collaborating with their peers in the neighboring nation,” he said.
However, we have information that some of the suspects in another adjacent building are wanted on arrest warrants for common fraud function. These suspects have connections to online gaming sites and call center gangs, according to Pol Lt. Gen. Trairong.
Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra claimed the 25-storey building to be the office of a contact center con group while he was in Chiang Mai to support the election campaign of a Pheu Thai candidate for statewide office chief.
The CCIB confirmed on December 25 that Thaksin’s data was accurate, adding that it had contacted the Mekong River region’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and places to discuss how to combat call center scams. According to officers options, the two houses serve as big operation facilities for online gambling, the drugs industry and human trafficking.
A blackjack and call center groups operate in the 18-storey building. Many Thai employees have been duped into doing con work there. According to the resources,” there have been numerous instances of people falling from the building.”
According to Provincial Police Region 2, Pol Lt Gen Yingyos Thepchamnong, the head of a human trafficking gang that smuggled Thai citizens to Cambodia and sent them to function in the 18-story building, police have detained people of a human trafficking group.
The home is currently owned by a Chinese legal director known simply as Xiao Ma, according to Chaichana Detdecho, the chairman of the House Committee on Police Affairs. The same group apparently defrauded Charlotte Austin, one of the runners-up in the Miss Grand Thailand 2022 charm show, out of four million ringgit.
The family of the man who died after falling from the tower, Pinnapha Deeying, said yesterday that she was perplexed by the occurrence and has pleaded with his coworkers to provide more details about the conditions surrounding his death.
Alongkorn’s dying on Tuesday attracted the attention of the public after CCTV footage of the drop was shared on Instagram the following day. According to debate, his suicide may have been a result of his exertion to work in a Cambodian scam operation.
Alongkorn, a native of Nong Prue region in Kanchanaburi, made a visit to his mother in Muang area on Monday night to inform her of his three-day work trip to Ratchaburi province. It was their final exchange.
Pinnapha Deeying spoke of her soon child yesterday:” I heard what happened to him in the media, but I didn’t know how to approach him”.