Police from the Technology Crime Prevention and Suppression Division (TCSD) deployed forces with an arrest warrant to arrest Ms. Fah inside a condominium on Sukhumvit Soi 101 after impersonating her secretary. Noom Kanchai Kamnerdploy and is a team member of the Noon Sai program Deceived many victims that he can help with the case and brought to appear on the Noon Sai program They asked for money starting at 15,000 baht for appearing on the show. Some people received nearly 250,000 baht, with at least 10 victims being fooled.
By the behavior of the perpetrator From the investigation it was found that Ms. Fah will find victims who are victims of being deceived into investing, being deceived into sharing, or being deceived in various ways through Facebook groups or the Pantip website. Then she will leave her phone number with LINE ID, identifying herself as Noom Kanchai’s secretary and being a member of the team. Flow node list Able to bring victims to appear on the show The victims who wish to make a statement will be asked to pay a deposit of 15,000 baht each as processing costs.
The police then investigated and planned with Noom Kanchai to make an arrest. Initially, two suspects were arrested: Ms. A, who claimed that I don’t know about it myself. Yourself is a horse account. I was contacted by an unknown person to open an account. Said it was used for selling medical equipment. The commission will be shared among
As for Ms. Fah, who was arrested in a condominium on Sukhumvit Soi 101, the investigation officials believe that she may be the main culprit. But he still denies it, claiming that Ms. A was the one who ordered her to do the whole thing. which the police still do not believe Because of the search inside the room Found evidence of electronic devices. And there are many other items of evidence that Miss Fah is believed to be the main cause of the crime. Most recently, it was found that she had changed her name and surname 3 times because she wanted to avoid being arrested. The accused has been prosecuted 14 times and an arrest warrant has been issued. There have been 15 arrest warrants, with police preparing to investigate and expand further on those involved in the movement.