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Pattaya Student Scammed: Chinese Man Arrested for 1.9M Baht

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Pattaya police have arrested Yap Chin Keong, a Malaysian-born Chinese national, in connection with a call centre scam that defrauded a Thai university student of over 1.9 million baht. The 20-year-old student filed a complaint after being falsely accused of involvement in a gambling website operation, with the scammer claiming his phone number was linked to social media promotions for the site. The fraudster instructed the victim to leave cash in a car boot, later grabbing the money and fleeing the scene.

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The student reported the incident to Mueang Pattaya Police Station on February 10, explaining that the money stolen was the last of what his mother left him before her death. Following the report, officers used CCTV footage to identify and track down the suspect to a hotel in Nonthaburi province, where they made the arrest on February 15. Yap admitted to the crime, stating he acted under orders from a "big boss" who allegedly possessed his personal documents and monitored his movements.

Yap confessed to his role in the scam, revealing he handed the stolen cash to the alleged mastermind in Songkhla on February 12. To corroborate his story, he presented investigators with chat logs supposedly between him and the boss. Yap claimed he received 30,000 baht per assignment, maintaining he did not realize the content of the bags initially and expressed regret over his actions.

Now in custody, Yap is assisting police in uncovering further members of the criminal operation. Investigators are focused on dismantling the network behind the scam, hoping his cooperation will lead to additional arrests. Authorities emphasize their continued efforts to curb such fraudulent activities.

Key Takeaways

  • A Malaysian man was arrested for a scam defrauding over 1.9 million baht.

  • The suspect claimed coercion by a "big boss" and regrets his actions.

  • Police are working to dismantle the broader network of the scam.

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