The Bangkok Post and the Charoen Pokphand ( CP ) Group have filed a lawsuit against online phony traders who are using fake websites to extort the senior chairman’s name.
Both organizations have lodged formal complaints against those responsible for defrauding the public, including the unauthorized use of Dhanin Chearavanont, the older president of CP Group, and the development of false Bangkok Post websites to deceive the public into investing scams.
The schemes involved the sharing of fake news and images on websites and social media platforms, particularly Facebook, from reputable foreign media outlets like the Bangkok Post. These phony methods aimed to entice victims through their promise of lucrative investments.
An example of fake information that has been shared on Facebook.
Lately, CP Group presented compelling evidence to Phaholyothin police station, pleading with the authorities to find the culprits of the fraud. The proof demonstrates that the steps were merely carried out by criminal organizations that were not affiliated with the company or Mr. Dhanin.
In reply, CP Group has reiterated its commitment to taking legal action as soon as possible and making sure that these phony sites are brought to justice. Additionally, the company issued a public a cautionary note to use caution and refrain from engaging in false advertising or economic transactions.
The Thung Mahamek police station is the site of a similar problem that The Bangkok Post had previously filed with the Bangkok Post, accusing those responsible of using the names and photos of famous people to deceive the public. The Bangkok-based information agency has also contacted Twitter to report the issue, urging the software to take steps to stop these fictitious records and fraudulent activities.
Both organizations urge the general public to contact the Digital Police Hotline at 1441 to record any suspicious advertising or hoaxes. Victims of these scams are encouraged to file a police report at their local station or online at https ://thaipoliceonline .com.
The Bangkok Post and the CP Group continue to make unwavering efforts to combat virtual fraud, guard their reputations, and prevent the people from falling prey to such dishonest practices.