November 13, 2024

Two Close Associates of Lawyer Tum Detained in Fraud Case Involving 39 Million Baht.

Bangkok: Two close associates of “Lawyer Tum” have been detained by the Central Investigation Police following a fraud case involving 39 million baht of Madam Oi’s money. The police have objected to bail for the accused and have coordinated with Bangkok Special Prison to seek an interview with Lawyer Tum. According to Thai News Agency, the Central Investigation Bureau apprehended

Gang Involved in Extortion of Online Stores Arrested, 5 Million Baht Found in Nominee Accounts.

Chaiyaphum: In a significant operation, the Secretary-General of the Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC), Mr. Phumiwisal Kasemsukh, announced the arrest of six suspects involved in a network that extorted money from online store owners by offering protection from arrest for dealing in pirated goods. The group included two police officers and four civilians. According to Thai News Agency, the operation

Big Tao Prepares to Conclude Case of “Kritsanong” with Uncertainty on Legal Proceedings.

Bangkok: “Big Tao” is gearing up to finalize the legal proceedings concerning “Kritsanong” before the Loi Krathong festival, with initial findings suggesting a case of extortion. However, it remains unclear whether the outcome will involve issuing a summons or an arrest warrant. According to Thai News Agency, Pol. Maj. Gen. Charoonkiat Pankaew, deputy commissioner of the Central Investigation Bureau, discussed

Evidence Emerges in 71 Million Baht Fraud Case Involving Madam Oi.

Bangkok: Mr. Panathep Puapongphan, Dean of the College of Oriental Medicine at Rangsit University, has presented clear evidence in the ongoing 71 million baht fraud and money laundering case involving Mr. Sittra Biabangkerd, also known as Lawyer Tum, and the plaintiff, Ms. Chatuphol, referred to as Madam Oi. The evidence highlights a contract in Madam Oi’s name, raising concerns over

Yi Thanakun Exposes New Investment Case Tied to Film Ratthaphum, Resulting in Over 60 Million Baht Losses.

Bangkok: Yi Thanakun has brought to light a significant investment case involving Film Ratthaphum, who allegedly invited individuals to invest in Dubai in a manner akin to forex trading, leading to damages exceeding 60 million baht. The opposing party maintains that the funds were indeed invested but unfortunately resulted in a loss. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Thanakun Jittisara,

Cyber Police Initiate Raids on Orson Gang’s Influential Base.

Bangkok: Pol. Maj. Gen. Chatchapan Kan Klayklueng, Commander of the Technology Crime Suppression Division 1, together with officers from the Investigation Division of the News Analysis and Special Equipment Division, have launched an operation titled ‘You’ll Know Soon.’ The initiative aims to investigate and gather evidence against Mr. Sek Atsada, also known as Tee Oros, for violations related to gambling

Kritsanong Expresses Concern Over Potential Arrest Warrant, Asserts Evidence of Innocence.

Bangkok: Kritsanong, the owner of the Krisanong Anti-Corruption page, has admitted to being worried about the possibility of an arrest warrant being issued against her. She remains confident, however, that there is substantial evidence to explain her innocence. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Krisanong clarified her position following the release of a conversation clip involving Mr. Ratthaphum, a former

Gas Tank Explosion Claims Life of 93-Year-Old Grandma in Udomsuk.

Bangkok: A tragic incident unfolded in the Udomsuk area when a 93-year-old grandmother, identified as Mrs. Kesorn, lost her life following a gas explosion in her kitchen. The elderly woman was heating food on her gas stove when the tank exploded, resulting in a fire that left her with fatal burn injuries. According to Thai News Agency, Pol. Lt. Col.