Police on Tuesday questioned a Chinese woman who was identified as the coordinator of the questionable billboard advertisement in Chinese that offered foreign passports and citizenship.  ,
Facts were eventually released by Pol Lt Gen Thiti Sangsawang, chief of Police Region 2, and Pol Lt Gen Itthipol Itthisaranachai, mind of the Immigration Bureau.
The girl was identified only as Ms Nazu, aged 35 years.  ,  ,
She allegedly told the police that she had been hired from Hong Kong to coordinate the big advertisement’s printing and posting in Thailand. Email was only made using the Line and Taiwanese messaging apps, both of which did not display a business name.  ,
She believed the gentleman pictured on the banner advertisement was the one who had used the account to touch her.  ,
The cost of setting up the banner- production and storage rental costs - , was about 200, 000 ringgit. According to Ms. Nazu, she earned about 17, 000 baht per mark as consultant.
Ms. Nazu was accused of working without a force while working outside of the country. She apparently denied any wrongdoing.
The big Chinese-language advertisement, offering a 30-day support for individuals wanting a foreign card or citizen, was put up over the weekend. It displayed photos of documents for Indonesia, Cambodia, Turkey and Vanuatu.
In response to concerns about potential criminal engagement, it promptly received negative reviews on social media.  ,
A Malaysian firm is reportedly the owner of the poster structure itself. The neighborhood area company is looking into whether it is legitimate.
The policeman investigation is even continuing.