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Two call-centre scams targeting Northeast disrupted

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Two call-centre scams targeting Northeast disrupted

By Jitima Janphrom 
The Nation

 

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Call-centre scam networks have been targeting the Northeast region with a police investigation finding that they are hiring Thais to open bank accounts and people are claiming to be police officers while accusing the victims of crimes to extort money from them.

 

Provincial Police Region 4 chief Pol Lt-Colonel Surachai Kuandechakup told a press conference on Tuesday that police had made arrests connected to two criminal networks. 

 

In the first case, police arrested Russian national Dmitry Gordeev, 30, along with five Thai accomplices – one man Winai Chaichanamongkol, 33, and four women, Waraporn Phothisan, 29, Saipin Chankaew, 36, Pemika Neepai, 33, and Chanida Phraesaeng, 27, Surachai said. 

 

The alleged scammers used voice-over-Internet protocol to display fake phone numbers when calling a Mukdahan resident last July. The suspects reportedly posed as a police officer from the Provincial Police Region 4 and told the victim he was implicated in a drug crime and was required to wire money for “inspection”. 

 

The victim then reportedly wired Bt1.6 million to the suspects. 

 

Police identified the suspects and arrest warrants were issued after subsequent transactions saw the victim’s money wired to four other bank accounts. CCTV cameras captured subjects withdrawing cash at four separate locations in Thailand, police said.

 

In the second case, a Malaysian national, Lim Sek Hou, was arrested this week and many bank books and ATM cards were seized in Songkhla’s Sadao district. That case stemmed from a Khon Kaen resident’s complaint to police on January 16 claiming that the victim had been duped into wiring Bt89,500 to a bank account held by a person identified as Mahami Khami. 

 

Lim reportedly confessed that the criminal network he was associated with had lured people to wire more than Bt10 million.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30337526

 
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"claiming to be police officers"

 It's bad enough when you have real Police trying

to extort you,now there's fake Police too.

regards Worgeordie

4 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

"claiming to be police officers"

 It's bad enough when you have real Police trying

to extort you,now there's fake Police too.

regards Worgeordie

At least they're being consistent. Just trust no police anywhere - fake, real, plastic, cardboard cut-outs.

And again people never learn.

I can not understand how people get duped like this, thankfully the UK has banned this sort of thing, but now and again you get one from a call center overseas and my full on English usually puts them off and the phones goes dead some great words in English F.O.C usually does the trick.

 

Sorry I am to old to lean PC, just do it as it should be done and that goes for anyone anytime. Some hate you for it, most admire you for saying it as it is.

 

My advice learn what FOC is

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