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Thai couple arrested in Bt1.7-bn share trade scam, six suspects on the loose

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Thai couple arrested in Bt1.7-bn share trade scam, six suspects on the loose

By The Nation

 

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Officers from the Department of Special Investigation have arrested a Thai couple for allegedly collaborating with a group of foreigners to cheat Thai and foreign investors out of about Bt1.7 billion.


DSI director general Pol Colonel Phaisit Wongmuang alleged that the couple, Ratkhet Chayarat and Kanokkul Pornapichote, had collaborated with six foreigners to deceive Thais and foreigners into investing in Eagle Gates Group Co Ltd and losing a total of about Bt1.7 billion.

 

Phaisit said the DSI has obtained an arrest warrant against the eight suspects but only the Thai couple has been arrested so far.

 

Speaking at the same press conference, DSI deputy chief Pol Colonel Songsak Raksaksakul said the gang came to Thailand last year with the intent deceive investors.

 

Songsak said the gang created credibility for deceiving investors by holding seminars at luxurious hotels in major cities, such as Chiang Mai, Bangkok and Pattaya. They also rented a helicopter to fly to some seminar sites to convince their prey of the company’s good financial status.

 

The gang also faked a CNN website and other news websites to deceive their targets and even substituted the covers of investment books with their own names as authors.

 

The victims were deceived to invest in the company with a promised 100 per cent yield, to be earned through investing in foreign stock markets.

 

The victims were told to solicit additional investors in a pyramid scheme in which they would shares in the investments of new members they introduced.

 

Songsak said the group also transferred the money abroad to alleged money launderers working for international drug rings.

 

Songsak said the DSI has checked with the Homeland Security Department and found that Eagle Gates has never conducted any business. The company was simply registered and sold to the gang.

 

DSI chief Phaisit added that the company had never registered in Thailand either.

 

Phaisit said there are also victims in Macao, China, and Malaysia.

 

He said the DSI has investigated and found that the gang worked in two teams. The first team would try to create images and perception to convince the targets to invest while the second team set up firms as nominees to which they would transfer the victims' money.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30334028

 
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...always one a minute..

 

2 hours ago, webfact said:

The victims were deceived to invest in the company with a promised 100 per cent yield, to be earned through investing in foreign stock markets

That loud, clanging noise you are hearing is alarm bells going off.

1 hour ago, Bluespunk said:

That loud, clanging noise you are hearing is alarm bells going off.

100% yield, pyramid scheme... What could go wrong?

boiler room guys having to diversify their scamming ways?

14 hours ago, Happy enough said:

boiler room guys having to diversify their scamming ways?

And I think we all know who they are and why they are protected...

14 hours ago, Happy enough said:

boiler room guys having to diversify their scamming ways?

Most recent rumours I heard was that some of those boiler room guys who bought in to the bar industry on Sukhumvit diversified and are now offering cryptocurrencies to the unsuspecting victims they call.

16 hours ago, Bluespunk said:

That loud, clanging noise you are hearing is alarm bells going off.

I thought it was the closing bell at the atock market now they will hear the sound of prison doors being closed or opened.

 

How about a game of what country they flee too.

100% obviously not going after the savvy inveator just the greedy one's 

The Eagle Gates ponzi people in the US were telling the marks they were investing in index futures, rather than stocks, as these Thai associates were apparently doing. It doesn't matter much what you tell them, as long as they are financially illiterate and eager to put their money into something that sound too good to be true.  Unlucky for them they were bilking Thais or they might have been left alone in Thailand.   

How many did the Yanks get for goal time over the 2008 problem? I know that was bigger and more destructive; the culprits usually get away.

4 hours ago, PAIBKK said:

Do you actually know what these people were selling..? There's no mention of cryptocurrency....and if they were selling crypto online, then it's obviously a scam!

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