Warning of fake Thap Lan park online survey

Use only the established website on the district’s website

Warning of fake Thap Lan park online survey
An official image of the areas that need to be excised as well as the Thap Lan National Park image. ( Photo: Thap Lan National Park )

Fraudulent people are attempting to take part in an online poll on the proposed excision of a sizable area of land for farmers, according to the Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation ( DNP )’s ( DNP ) warning on Tuesday.

DNP producer Chaiwat Limlikit-aksorn issued the notice.

He claimed that the district’s website was the only place to go to access the online survey and that there was a lot of involvement in it.

Crooks were attempting to profit from the fact that many people were even sharing their views on social media by deceiving people into giving them personalized information that they could then use.

Swindlers used the hashtag #save to share a fake online survey with the intention of obtaining women’s personal information.

People who expressed opinions or information about the park area debate were advised to only submit their personal information to the bogus online survey and use the department’s website.

He claimed the real website was only available on the DNP site and would not be made public until July 12.