Woman is accused of operating a Buri Ram improper rolling savings plan.
According to investigators, a person who is facing charges for her role in a rolling savings plan in Buri Ram is alleged to be responsible for her husband’s apparent suicide.
After the agent crashed into a challenge in front of a bank in the Chokchai city of Nakhon Ratchasima early on Saturday, authorities discovered him in the pilot’s seat of his Ford Ranger, with a shot wound to the right side of his head and a local 9-millimeter pistol.
Despite attempts to supply health care, the official identified only as Nattaphon, 42, succumbed to his injury after arriving at Chokchai Hospital.
The officer’s associates discovered that his wife, who was only identified as Wilasinee, is now facing charges of breaking Buri Ram’s Rotating Savings and Credit Act.
Officials believe the official killed himself as he drove in a tense telephone conversation with his wife, losing command of his delivery, and suffering fatal injuries.
Officers discovered that Wilasinee had formerly been detained on similar claims but, according to reports, evaded justice with the help of her husband. She apparently resumed her illegal activities after traveling overseas.
About 200 people have complained about the woman’s claims that she told them that her husband, a police officer, may entice them to join her savings account.
With injuries totaling over 100 million baht, Wilasinee is facing multiple counts of scams and improper purchase.