Thai immigration investigators have arrested a 36-year-old South Korean man wanted by authorities in South Korea over an alleged telecommunications financial fraud case involving losses of US$7 million. The suspect, identified only as Mr. Kim, was detained at a condominium in Bangkok’s Ramkhamhaeng area after his visa was revoked by Thai authorities. Get today's headlines by email The arrest forms part of the Immigration Bureau’s ongoing “Three No’s” policy, aimed at preventing foreign nationals involved in criminal activity from entering, remaining in, or escaping legal action in Thailand. Officials said the operation reflects continued efforts to identify and remove foreign offenders residing in the country. At 4.40pm on June 17, 2026, Pol Lt Gen Phanumas Boonyalak, Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau and Director of the Immigration Bureau’s Transnational Crime Suppression Centre, together with senior officers including Pol Maj Gen Pratchaya Prasansuk, Pol Maj Gen Phanthana Nuchanart, Pol Maj Gen Thanit Thaiwatcharamas and Pol Maj Gen Phanop Worathanatchakul, announced details of the case. According to investigators, South Korean authorities had issued an arrest warrant for Mr. Kim for allegedly violating a special law concerning the prevention of losses from telecommunications-based financial fraud. Authorities stated that the alleged offence caused losses of US$7 million. His passport had also been cancelled by the South Korean authorities. Picture courtesy of Thaitabloid The case began after the Consular Police Division of the Korean National Police Agency in Thailand requested assistance in locating and deporting the suspect. Immigration investigators subsequently confirmed that Mr. Kim had legally entered Thailand and still held valid permission to remain in the country. Following the request from South Korean authorities and cancellation of his passport, the Commander of the Immigration Investigation Division approved the revocation of the suspect’s visa and assigned officers from Investigation Division 1 to locate him. Investigators tracked him to a condominium in the Ramkhamhaeng area, where he was taken into custody. Thaitabloid reported that the suspect was transferred to Investigation Division 3 of the Immigration Bureau for further legal proceedings. Thai authorities are now preparing to deport him to South Korea, where he is expected to face prosecution under the outstanding arrest warrant. Join the discussion? Already a member? Adapted by ASEAN Now Thaitabloid 19 June 2026
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