
11 Sep 2023 at 04: 30 PUBLISHED
A man killed his wife and two children in Samut Prakan next quarter, and four more Thai nationals have been detained in Cambodia as a result of their connections to the call center con system.
Supol Wongwian, 21, Nisarat Sukasem, 22, Kanokporn Kraisuk, 19 and Kornkanok Singthit, 19, were all arrested in Poipet, according to assistant federal police chief Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn, who stated monday that a joint operation by Thai and Vietnamese government was the cause of their catch.
According to Pol Gen Surachate, Mr. Supol served as the network’s planner while the three women who were captured next to him were referred to as victims.
The suspects are accused of participating in a multinational crime consortium, computer crimes, and fraud collusion. To face legal action, they will be sent to Thailand.
Authorities seized some mobile devices from the suspects, along with ATM cards, bank records, and on 240, 000 ringgit in cash.
The four suspects, according to Pol Gen Surachate, were among the 30 individuals who were part of the scam group that led a man to murder his wife and two children on August 28 in Samut Prakan.
The gentleman attempted suicide but ended up in the hospital, where he is receiving medical attention for his wounds.
After guaranteeing a vehicle purchase for someone else, officials claimed that the man owed hundreds of thousands of ringgit.
Then, in an effort to assist, his wife borrowed a sizable amount from an application for cash lending, which turned out to be one created by con artists.
Their pain was made worse when she was defrauded of around 1.7 million ringgit.
The father killed his family as a result of the terrible loss.
16 of the 30 fraud community members, including the four people detained in Poipet, have been arrested, according to Pol Gen Surachate.
16 masters of surrogate bank accounts were among the defendants; four of them made money transactions, two kept a list of the addresses, six con artists, and two directors from China, who are still at large.
The other defendants are still being sought by government, according to Pol Gen Surachate.