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Primaya boss denies role in TikTok scam

Arrest warrants have been issued against 11 suspects, nine of whom including Pichnaree Tantiwit, CEO of dietary supplement business Primaya, have acknowledged charges against them as a result of wildly exaggerated advertisements related to investment schemes on social media.

Pichnaree: Now out on bail

The warrants were issued by Nonthaburi Provincial Court against Ms Pichnaree, alias May Primaya, and her associates on charges including fraud and dissemination of false information in a computer system.

The Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) sought the warrants in response to a TikTok video by Ms Pichnaree’s close aide, Ratchanan “Noomnim” Muangprathet, who posted a picture of herself with a luxury car and a caption aimed at persuading people to invest in Primaya’s dietary supplements.

Ms Ratchanan claimed people could earn as much as 15 million baht in…

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