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Thai Police warn of scams using NCPO name

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Police warn of scams using NCPO name

BANGKOK, 7 August 2014 (NNT) - The Royal Thai Police has recently received reports of scammers using the National Council for Peace and Order’s name to camouflage their attempts to steal money.


Police said members of the public have been exposed to scams which involve the use of the administration’s name to demand money or to claim benefits. The scam is considered a severe fraud whose penalties include a jail sentence.

The Royal Thai Police assured the public that the NCPO’s operation is transparent and free of corruption and urged them not to fall for the scheme.

Police are offering a reward worth 100,000 baht for information which can lead to their arrest of scammers. Members of the public can contact the 191 and 1599 police hotlines around the clock to provide information.

[nnt]2014-08-07[/nnt]

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Would be easier if the police told the public what kind of scam's were involved....

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"The Royal Thai Police assured the public that the NCPO’s operation is transparent and free of corruption"

 

That's rich!

"... to camouflage their attempts..."

 

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Good cover


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You don't have to admire the actual scam artists but sometimes you can't help but to respect some of their latest trends.  

Would be easier if the police told the public what kind of scam's were involved....

Naaaah.

It's much nicer for the propagandists to throw up a blanket scaremongering 'scam' by saying t"here are scams".

Then come up smelling of roses when the gullible read and believe the so-called scams are being cracked by the hard working, ever-dedicated and scrupulously clean Royal Thai Police. whistling.gif

I think there are not many people around believing any change of governments would significantly decrease the number of scams in LOS.

a scam on a scam on a scam 55555

is there no scams undiscovered in LOS ?

 

can you earn a Phd in scams ??

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a scam on a scam on a scam 55555

is there no scams undiscovered in LOS ?

 

can you earn a Phd in scams ??

Of course you can earn a PhD in scams..., I can sell you one!  thumbsup.gif

a scam on a scam on a scam 55555

is there no scams undiscovered in LOS ?

 

can you earn a Phd in scams ??

 

 

Ask Dr. Thaksin or Dr. Chalerm - they may know.

 

 

Wonder what topic their research thesis was on? Both would make interesting reading.

"The Royal Thai Police assured the public that the NCPOs operation is transparent and free of corruption"
 
That's rich!

in other words: if there is a scam/ extortion it is not them, this business belongs to us...

police worried about competition.

did they bother to  give a phone number to call and check if   things are on the up and up ?

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