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Arrest warrant soon for Malaysian on ATM theft charge
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SONGKHLA, Nov 16 – Police will issue warrant to arrest a Malaysian on charge of stealing data from ATM machines to withdraw people’s cash.

Ittipol Atchariyapradit, Songkhla deputy police commander, said yesterday that evidence from a close-circuit camera led to three Malaysians who withdrew cash from an ATM of Kasikorn Bank in the southern city of Hat Yai.

Police would submit available evidence to Phyathai police in Bangkok in order to issue an arrest warrant for one of the suspects, identified as Won Eng Soon, he said.

Pol Col Ittipol said Immigration police countrywide have been told to look out for the suspects. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2013-11-16

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All I see is a guy at an ATM.. how did he steal data ???

The phrase "to withdraw people's cash" suggests that they had not yet done so.

By the way, ATM hackers steal the cash from the bank.. it's the bank that subsequently steals the money from the customer rather than suffer the loss themselves.

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All I see is a guy at an ATM.. how did he steal data ???

The phrase "to withdraw people's cash" suggests that they had not yet done so.

By the way, ATM hackers steal the cash from the bank.. it's the bank that subsequently steals the money from the customer rather than suffer the loss themselves.

Banks are responsible for the loss, though, because they have to make sure that their ATMs are safe to use for their customers!

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All I see is a guy at an ATM.. how did he steal data ???

The phrase "to withdraw people's cash" suggests that they had not yet done so.

By the way, ATM hackers steal the cash from the bank.. it's the bank that subsequently steals the money from the customer rather than suffer the loss themselves.

Banks are responsible for the loss, though, because they have to make sure that their ATMs are safe to use for their customers!

Do you live in Thailand? cheesy.gif

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Fighting crime in Thailand cheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif

The alleged offence took place in Hat Yai so the BKK police have to issue a warrant? w00t.gif Why should a warrant be necessary anyway? As for announcing that they are going to obtain a warrant rolleyes.gifrolleyes.gifrolleyes.gif

Inspector Clouseau for Police chief clap2.gifclap2.gifclap2.gif

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The RTP expect to arrest the suspect soon? Any bets that he is back in Malaysia? They couldn't find Kamnam Pho, Chalerm's murderous son,the couple who poured boiling water over their maid amongst many others. I wonder why that is?

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You just gotta love the Thai cops......always pre-warning felons!

Then again...now they have to look for him....could take months...must arrange a budget.....probably more funds needed...yawn...??...mai pen rai...smile.png)

They were never going to catch him anyway, at least this way they scare him a bit.

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You just gotta love the Thai cops......always pre-warning felons!

Then again...now they have to look for him....could take months...must arrange a budget.....probably more funds needed...yawn...??...mai pen rai...smile.png)

Thai criminals, when caught, will confess to a "resume" of criminal activity, including the names of accomplices. Why should the cops be any different? It's the exact same mentality! Huh?blink.png

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All I see is a guy at an ATM.. how did he steal data ???

The phrase "to withdraw people's cash" suggests that they had not yet done so.

By the way, ATM hackers steal the cash from the bank.. it's the bank that subsequently steals the money from the customer rather than suffer the loss themselves.

Banks are responsible for the loss, though, because they have to make sure that their ATMs are safe to use for their customers!

In theory the banks are responsible for the loss, in practise it seems they give you the runaround until you give up. At least that is the story from

TV members.

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recall also that it wasnt too long ago that the americans were accusing the thai banks of money laundering thus causing the thai banks to unnecessarily lose a lot of legitimate business

add up the evidence and make your own conclusion.

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