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Woman Impersonates Police, Swindles Over 400k Baht in Thai Scam

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Officers at Mueang Narathiwat Police Station in southern Thailand are on the hunt for Fatina Nanta-ariyakun, a 21-year-old woman accused of impersonating a police captain and swindling over 400,000 baht from a Thai man. Fatina, who met the victim via a dating app in late 2023, assumed the identity of Police Captain Phitchayanit Boonyaratkalin and backed her claim with counterfeit documentation.

 

Displaying alleged police credentials on social media, Fatina lured her victim into believing she was pregnant with his child, leading him to send her money for supposed antenatal care. The ruse included forged hospital documents, which eventually unravelled when he investigated further.

 

 

Fatina, having previously admitted to the deception, has since disappeared, dodging attempts at contact and breaking an agreement to repay the victim. The charges filed against her include defrauding by deceit, misuse of police attire, and forgery. Despite being summoned by police, she remains elusive, with authorities continuing their pursuit. Her mother allegedly supported the scam, while Fatina has reportedly married a soldier unaware of her incriminating past. The investigation presses on, as police aim to bring her to justice.

 

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Soldier man is going to wake up to a big surprise one day.... knock knock is your missus home?

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