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Chinese Fraud Suspect Arrested at Don Mueang Airport 

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A Chinese national wanted in connection with an online fraud operation has been arrested by police at Don Mueang Airport as he attempted to flee the country.

 

Wang Hao, 45, was apprehended at the departure terminal on 24 July while preparing to board an AirAsia flight to Kunming, China. He had been the subject of an arrest warrant issued by Nonthaburi Provincial Court since 28 November 2023.

 

Wang is believed to have played a key role in a sophisticated scam network that targeted both Thai and Chinese nationals. The group reportedly posed as officials from Krungthai Bank and exploited the Thai government’s digital wallet scheme. Victims were lured with false promises of financial aid, supposedly aimed at easing tax burdens for heavy digital wallet users. They were told they would receive monthly payments.

 

The perpetrators contacted victims via the LINE messaging app, adding them as friends before sending links to download fraudulent apps. Once installed, these apps allowed the scammers to access and transfer funds from the victims’ bank accounts.

 

Wang has been charged with multiple offences including theft, unlawful use of electronic cards, unauthorised access to computer systems, manipulation of digital data, input of false information and money laundering. He has been handed over to the Technology Crime Investigation Division 2 for prosecution.

 

Wang’s arrest is the latest in a broader campaign by authorities to crack down on transnational online fraud operations. Earlier this month, police in Chiang Mai’s Hang Dong district detained 14 Chinese nationals operating from a luxury residence. That group is accused of defrauding over 100,000 elderly Chinese victims, aged between 60 and 80, with total losses exceeding $15 million.

 

Police say investigations are ongoing and further arrests are expected as they move to dismantle the wider fraud networks using Thailand as a base of operations.

 

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