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Thai Woman Accuses Police of Selling Data to Cambodian Scammers


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A woman from Thailand, named Mint, has accused a police officer in Chon Buri of selling her personal information to scammers operating in Cambodia. This accusation arose after Mint discovered her and her father's information shared on a Facebook group, used by Thai nationals in Cambodia. The post was made by a Thai call center scammer working illegally in Cambodia, who reportedly holds a grudge against Mint since she works there legally.

 

An investigation revealed that the officer had accessed this information from the official police database, sparking claims of misconduct. However, the Mueang Samut Prakan Police Station initially declined to investigate Mint's complaint, filed last December.

 

 

Mint, a tattoo artist, turned to Saimai Survive, a non-profit group, for assistance. The organization's founder, Ekkaphop Lueangprasert, highlighted that this incident threatens national security and called out the involvement of a government official in such fraudulent activities. Ekkaphop has urged the police to commence an investigation, planning to reach out to the Chon Buri Provincial Police Command for further action.

 

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

An investigation revealed that the officer had accessed this information from the official police database, sparking claims of misconduct. However, the Mueang Samut Prakan Police Station initially declined to investigate Mint's complaint, filed last December.

Declined to investigate one of their own... par for the course.

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

the officer had accessed this information from the official police database, sparking claims of misconduct. However, the Mueang Samut Prakan Police Station initially declined to investigate Mint's complaint, filed last December.

My ex-son-in-law, during my divorce, used his police position to provide my personal sensitive data in my (vain) struggle to hold on to my house. 

Coincidentally, my car was photographed halfway across a junction on an amber light.  The ticket was sent to my old address where it languished until the time allowance had expired.

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Seems like there may be immigration officers looking up farang details for a price.  Wouldn't surprise me if it's offered on Line or Facebook.  Had a bird accuse me of being in Thailand when she had no way of knowing other than insider information. 

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