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Crime Thai-Chinese ‘Money Mule’ Gang Busted with Over 2 Million Baht in Cash in Chiang Mai
Picture courtesy of Workpoint. Thai police have arrested a Thai woman and two Chinese nationals suspected of working as “money mules” for an international scam network, seizing over 2.6 million baht in cash during the operation. Pol. Lt. Gen. Thawatchai Pongwiwatchai, Deputy Commissioner of Provincial Police Region 5, led a team from the Cyber Crime Suppression Unit in the arrest of 38-year-old Thai national Ms. Anukul, alongside two Chinese nationals, Mr. Men Xin and Mr. Zhang Maoning, aged 28. All three were already wanted under warrants issued by the Chiang Mai Provincial Court on charges of public fraud and entering false or distorted information into a computer system likely to cause harm to the public. The investigation began after local police in Mae Ping were called to break up a heated argument between the Thai woman and the two Chinese men outside an ATM machine in front of a bank at a popular Chiang Mai shopping mall. Officers arriving on the scene were surprised to find bundles of cash scattered on the ground and stuffed in a bag, totaling more than 2.6 million baht. When officers attempted to escort the trio to Mae Ping Police Station for questioning, the two Chinese men leapt from the moving police vehicle in a dramatic escape attempt. They were later recaptured at a nearby hotel. During questioning, Ms. Anukul told police she had previously worked in Lamphun Province and had responded to a social media post offering well-paid jobs withdrawing cash from ATMs. After being contacted, the two Chinese men collected her and instructed her to withdraw money, while they supervised and took custody of the funds. She claimed this was her first time doing such work and that she was desperate to earn money to pay off debts. On the day of the incident, she had reportedly withdrawn 2.6 million baht using multiple bank cards. Another individual, believed to be part of the same mule network, allegedly encouraged her to flee with the money, promising to stage a distraction by provoking a confrontation with the Chinese men. This ploy ultimately led to the argument that drew police attention. Pol. Lt. Gen. Thawatchai revealed that the broader scam operation is headed by a Chinese national who deceives victims, both Thai and Chinese, through fraudulent investment schemes. The two arrested Chinese men are believed to have overseen the cash-handling side of the operation, managing multiple mules and collecting withdrawn funds to send to their boss. They were reportedly paid 200,000 baht per month for their role. Police plan to expand their investigation to uncover the full extent of the network, including the kingpin and any additional money mules or local collaborators. Adapted by Asean Now from Workpoint 2025-07-19 -
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Video Fatal Collision in Bangkok: Esteemed Officer Killed by Truck
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 19 July 2025
Thailand Rides Wave of Hope, Ranks 9th in Global Optimism Index Picture courtesy of FreePik In a world fraught with challenges, a stunning 71% anticipate a brighter 2025 compared to 2024, as per the latest Ipsos survey. Thailand shines, securing the 9th spot in global optimism, with predictions of an economic upswing, while Indonesia takes the lead. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1367172-thailand-rides-wave-of-hope-ranks-9th-in-global-optimism-index/ -
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Report Thailand Rides Wave of Hope, Ranks 9th in Global Optimism Index
Picture courtesy of FreePik In a world fraught with challenges, a stunning 71% anticipate a brighter 2025 compared to 2024, as per the latest Ipsos survey. Thailand shines, securing the 9th spot in global optimism, with predictions of an economic upswing, while Indonesia takes the lead. Amidst tumultuous economic conditions triggered by repercussions from past U.S. tax policies, heightened geopolitical tensions, and increasing environmental disasters, global optimism remains surprisingly robust. The survey, "Global Optimism" by Ipsos Predictions Survey 2025, gathered insights from 23,721 adults across 33 nations, finding Thais markedly positive about the upcoming year. Participants were posed with one key question: "Do you believe 2025 will be a better year for you compared to 2024?" This query formed the basis of a global optimism index, establishing a ranking based on agreement levels. Global Outlook: A Year of Promise The findings illuminate a general sentiment of hope worldwide, with 71% believing life in 2025 will be an improvement. This consistent positivity aligns with a decade-long trend, often lying between 75% and 80%. Indonesia Soars as Chief Optimist Leading the charge is Indonesia, where a remarkable 90% foresee a prosperous 2025. Their optimism spans several life facets: Economic Confidence: A significant 82% predict a more robust global economy compared to the global average of 51%. Personal and Health Improvements: An outstanding 88% anticipate enhanced personal well-being, while 90% expect better physical health, and 92% are hopeful for improved mental health—each surpassing the global averages of 75%, 69%, and 69%, respectively, reported The Nation. Innovation in Employment: With eyes on the future, 74% in Indonesia believe artificial intelligence will generate new job opportunities, ranking second only to China's 77%. Thailand: An Optimistic Outlook In Thailand, optimism is partially driven by a belief in economic recovery and improved quality of life. Respondents are expecting advancements in personal circumstances, aligning with the notion that 2025 holds promise for a better year ahead. This survey serves as a beacon amid a backdrop of global issues, suggesting an unwavering human spirit facing uncertain times. With hope riding high, the global index sets a hopeful tone as nations look towards 2025 with anticipation and a renewed sense of possibility. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Nation 2025-07-19 -
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Crime Aide to Songkhla MP Allegedly Abducts & Assaults 65-Year-Old Man in Brutal Attack
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Report Bangkok Dining Costs Surge: Eating Out a Luxury for Many
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