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Former monk arrested for 10 million baht fraud through online religious artefact shop

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Police arrested a former monk for defrauding people of over 10 million baht through his online religious artefact shop. His illicit proceeds were used for everyday needs, online gambling, and to rent accommodation for hiding. The arrest occurred near a bustling night market in the Phang Khon district of the northeast Sakon Nakhon province.

 

Warakorn Kongu-tit, a 46 year old resident of Kamphaeng Phet province, was the person apprehended. His arrest was carried out by several senior police officers and the PCT 5 team. They were acting on a warrant issued by Roi Et Provincial Court, dated July 5, for the charges of “deception by presenting false information to the public and dishonestly or deceptively inputting false computer data which could have caused damage to the public.”

 

Warakorn had deceptive postings of various religious artefacts for sale on Facebook accounts named Petch Charoen Sangkapan Wholesale/Retail, Petch Charoen Sangkaphan and Petch Charoen Sangkaphan Partners Limited. Once the customers, mainly monks and Buddhists from various temples across the country, transferred the funds, he would block them from contact. Consequently, this resulted in significant unrest among the monks and Buddhists. The estimated losses exceeded 10 million baht.

 

Warakorn’s data in the national police database revealed five outstanding warrants for his arrest in fraud and computer crime-related cases in various provinces including Phitsanulok, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Roi Et, Chumphon, and Bangkok.

 

Upon interrogation, Warakorn confessed that, during his childhood and adolescence, he had been ordained for 11 years. After earning his bachelor’s degree from a monastic university, he started a career in a publishing house, working on a monk-related publication for about a year. He then moved to a media house, where he served as assistant producer, scripting news, before finally becoming a news producer relating to society, economy, and politics for about three years.

 

By Nattapong Westwood

Caption: Photo by KhaoSod

 

Full Story: https://thethaiger.com/hot-news/crime/former-monk-arrested-for-10-million-baht-fraud-through-online-religious-artefacts-shop

 

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