Four more arrested in connection with alleged fraud centred on dietary supplements
Suspect Phitnari “Mae Primaya” Tantiwit has claimed that she was able to turn 6,000 baht into 15 million baht within three months. (Photo: Phitnari Tantiwit Facebook account)
Four more suspects have been taken in for questioning by cyber crimes police about a fraudulent investment scheme centred on the owner of the dietary supplement brand Primaya.
Lead suspect Phitnari Tantiwit, 28, more widely known as Mae Primaya, has denied all the charges against her.
The other four suspects — Rachanan Muangpratet, 20, Palin Thongsap, Chotika Nakto and Kanika Paelue — were arrested at Rachanan’s residence in Surat Thani…
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