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Chinese Suspect Arrested on Fraud Warrant at Chiang Saen Checkpoint

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A Chinese national wanted on multiple fraud-related charges has been arrested at the Chiang Saen immigration checkpoint in Chiang Rai province. Officers detained the 36-year-old suspect, identified as Mr Wangshu Xiang, on 18 April 2026 under an active arrest warrant issued by Roi Et Provincial Court.

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The arrest was carried out at the Golden Triangle permanent border crossing in Ban Sop Ruak, Wiang subdistrict, Chiang Saen district. Authorities confirmed the warrant, numbered 474/2568 and dated 18 August 2025, relates to a series of alleged offences involving public fraud and document forgery.

According to officials, Mr Wangshu Xiang faces charges including jointly defrauding the public, entering false computer data likely to cause damage to others or the public, forging official documents, and using forged government documents. He is also accused of conspiring with two or more individuals to commit money laundering offences.

The operation was conducted under the direction of Pol Col Phattharaphong Inwanna, superintendent of Chiang Saen Immigration, along with deputy superintendent Pol Lt Col Kritwat Amnat and other senior officers. The investigation team was led by Pol Capt Boonluea Khongsuk, deputy inspector of the Chiang Saen Immigration checkpoint.

Authorities said the suspect was apprehended without incident at the border crossing point. Following the arrest, he was handed over to investigators at Suwannaphum Police Station in Roi Et province for further legal proceedings in accordance with Thai law.

The case forms part of ongoing efforts by Thai authorities to track down individuals linked to transnational fraud and financial crimes. Immigration checkpoints, particularly in border areas such as the Golden Triangle, remain key points for intercepting suspects attempting to enter or leave the country.

Officials have not released further details about the alleged fraud network or the scale of damages involved. However, the charges indicate a coordinated operation involving document falsification and digital fraud activities.

Thaitabloid reported the suspect will now face formal questioning and prosecution as investigators continue to examine evidence and potential links to other individuals.

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The filth. Running scams in a foreign country. Thaksin knew how to deal with his kind .

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