Police bust two Chinese syndicates

In just three days, police have demolished two Chinese fraud networks that have caused more than 700 million phony calls and one million bogus SMS messages.

Thailand’s Action Taskforce for Information Technology Crime Suppression ( Tactics ), led by Assistant National Police Chief and Assistant Director of Thailand’s Action Taskforce for Information Technology Crime Suppression ( Tactics ), released a statement yesterday regarding two recent police raids that brought down the two scam groups.

He claimed that the businesses were carried out as part of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s essential strategy to combat international and crime.

Authorities used the numbers to contact victims to convince them to take part in phony investment schemes in the first procedure, which turned out to be a crime gang.

Despite the lack of documentation of their natural appearance in Thailand, investigations revealed that three companies with connections to Taiwanese citizens used these figures more than 730 million times. Arrest permits were issued for 24 defendants, including nine immigrants and 15 Thais, with 10 people now apprehended.

Foreign national Yang Muyi, 35, was detained in another incident for using false bottom stations installed in a car to take almost a million false SMS messages to Bangkok residents on Sukhumvit Road over the course of three days.

The communications were intended to entice phony schemes from recipients. The gear included a wireless power place, a Wi-Fi router and several smartphones.

In addition to other criminal crimes, the person was accused of using and unauthorisedly possessing telecommunication devices.