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Forensic tests underway to resolve Bt30m lottery dispute

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Forensic tests underway to resolve Bt30m lottery dispute

By Suriya Patathayo 
The Nation

 

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Forensic tests are being conducted to identify the real winner of a Bt30-million contested lottery prize from the November 1 draw.

 

Police have also promised to ensure a transparent investigation amid concerns that officers might take sides with a teacher who claimed the winning tickets were his and received the backing of a local police chief. 

 

 “National Police Commissioner Pol General Chakthip Chaijinda has already made clear that the investigation must be fair and in line with the proper process,” deputy police spokesman Pol Colonel Krisana Pattanacharoen said on Tuesday.

 

He was speaking amid reports that the retired policeman, Pol Lieutenant Charoon Wimul, and his lawyers would call on the National Police Office for help. 

 

Charoon is fighting allegations that he had not legitimately owned the winning lottery tickets.

 

The allegations were raised by teacher Preecha Kraikruan, who has produced a female lottery vendor as a witness that he was the actual buyer of the winning tickets. Preecha has been a regular customer of the vendor.

 

Preecha said he had lost the tickets after purchasing them. 

 

Charoon and Preecha both live in Kanchanaburi, the province where the winning tickets were sold. 

 

Krisana said Tuesday that if Charoon was uncomfortable having local police handle the investigation, it was possible that the National Police Office might assign the Provincial Police Region 7 to take over the case. 

 

“But for now, forensic tests are already ongoing,” Krisana said. 

 

Charoon has filed complaints with police against Preecha and the lottery vendor, accusing them of reporting false information to claim the lottery winnings. 

 

Meanwhile, Buri Ram police on Tuesday announced that latent fingerprint tests had already given police crucial clues about the identity of the real winner of a Bt12-million lottery in August. 

 

Nang Rong Police Station superintendent Pol Colonel Sompop Sangkornthong said tests had not found the latent fingerprints of Phansak Suachoomseang on four winning lottery tickets, which he had claimed were stolen from him after his purchase. 

 

Phansak lodged a complaint with police about the theft on August 20 after learning of the lottery results in the August 16 draw. 

The four winning lottery tickets are linked to Bt12-million prizes. 

 

A couple who lives in Roi Et have already claimed the prizes. 

 

“Latent fingerprint tests show the fingerprints of the couple on the tickets,” Sompop said.

 

He added that the couple had in fact cashed in six tickets for Bt18-million prizes.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30333769

 
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-- © Copyright The Nation 2017-12-12

The cost of said test to be about 30 million baht.:shock1:

It's all going to be fair and above board,  however if the retired cop doesn't like the local cops he can get others. Does the teacher get any alternatives?

 

As for forensic testing ?

I look forward to the end conclusion. Everything in between is noise.

7 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Preecha said he had lost the tickets after purchasing them. 

Sure you did. 

 

 

Forensic tests? In Thailand?

Doesn't that involve asking either a monk or fortune teller who is the rightful winner?

13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Preecha said he had lost the tickets after purchasing them.

So ....  he lost the winning ticket after he purchased it ....   then if the ex cop picked it up of the ground then he should be the winner ...    it is '  finders keepers '   as there is no name or registration to any lottery ticket ...

I say bad luck to the teacher .....  he should have been more careful ...

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