Big Lao lottery tycoon arrested More than a hundred million baht in circulation

Cyber police raid "Ban Phetmanee Naka" arrested a major Lao lottery tycoon. More than a hundred million baht in circulation Accelerate the expansion of legal proceedings against all involved parties. At the Technological Crime Investigation Bureau (Technological Crime Investigation Bureau) Pol. Lt. Gen. Worawat Wattanakornbancha, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Armed Forces, and related officials announced Operation Hang Up in the case of a cyber police raid. "Ban Phetmanee Naka" arrested a major Lao lottery tycoon. More than a hundred million circulating Police Lieutenant General Worawat Wattanakornbancha, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Police, said that in this case, the Royal Thai Police 5 brought police to search a house in a luxury village in Si Racha District, Chonburi Province, because the investigative team found clues that it was the residence of Mr. Max or Hia Max (pseudonym), a major online lottery bookmaker in the eastern region. Also known as Baan Phetmanee Naka There is behavior fo und to be solicited through Facebook. Allowing the general public to play lottery gambling online and setting up groups to invite people to gamble and bet on the lottery. Including Thai lottery, Lao lottery, underground lottery, silver numbers, gold numbers, with team leaders or people who receive lottery tickets distributing them to people all over the country. Source: Thai News Agency

Chiang Mai residents make merit by giving alms to 99 monks during Visakha Bucha Festival.

Chiang Mai Chiang Mai Buddhists Participate in the activity of giving alms to 99 monks for good fortune. On the occasion of Visakha Bucha Festival At Thanawan Village Health Garden, San Phisuea Subdistrict, Mueang District, Chiang Mai Province, San Phisuea Subdistrict Municipality invited 99 monks and novices from 11 temples to perform religious ceremonies. For good fortune On the occasion of Visakha Bucha Festival Important Buddhist days in the world This year it falls on May 22, with many citizens and tourists. Bring your family and children. Bringing rice and dry food to join in making merit and giving alms to monks in large numbers. to offer as an offering to Buddha and consumer items and dry food There is a large amount of each temple going to help the underprivileged in the communities of each village. And on the night of the 21st In May there will be a tradition of walking up Doi Suthep, a distance of 11 kilometers, where there will be citizens and tourists throughout the night. Tens of thousands of people walked up the mountain. To go up to pay homage to Phra That Doi Suthep and give alms to monks in the morning On Visakha Bucha Day Make merit by giving alms to monks Visakha Bucha Source: Thai News Agency

Raid and arrest former company directors Case of issuing fake tax invoices The state lost more than 146 million.

Central Investigation Police They arrested a former director of a company selling all kinds of scrap metal, who fled to become a monk for 3 years and issued a fake tax invoice without the right to issue it. Caused damage to the state of more than 146 million baht. The Economic Crime Suppression Division (ECC) arrested Mr. Thanachot, age 65, for the offense of "jointly intending to issue a tax invoice without the right to leave which is an offense according to Section 90/4 (3) of the Revenue Code" can be arrested within the area of a temple, Sa Long Ruea Subdistrict, Huai Krachao District, Kanchanaburi Province. The Revenue Department has filed a complaint with Subdistrict 2, Office of the Provincial Crime Suppression Division, to consider taking criminal action. and arrested Mr. Thanachot, the accused, both in his legal capacity and in his personal capacity. whose name is an authorized director of a company This company is a VAT operator. and conducts business selling all types of scrap metal When inspectin g, it was found that the company had been dismantled and was no longer in business. together with the Central Tax Inspection Division The names of such companies were brought up for inspection in the tax invoice issuer information system illegally. The type does not require verification. and the company issued tax invoices without the right to issue them from 2012-2015. Such actions caused a loss of government revenue. Not receiving VAT payment causing an impact on the overall economy of the country and the state suffered damages of more than 146 million baht. Source: Thai News Agency

Raid and arrest former company directors Case of issuing fake tax invoices The state lost more than 146 million.

Central Investigation Police They arrested a former director of a company selling all kinds of scrap metal, who fled to become a monk for 3 years and issued a fake tax invoice without the right to issue it. Caused damage to the state of more than 146 million baht. The Economic Crime Suppression Division (ECC) arrested Mr. Thanachot, age 65, for the offense of "jointly intending to issue a tax invoice without the right to leave which is an offense according to Section 90/4 (3) of the Revenue Code" can be arrested within the area of a temple, Sa Long Ruea Subdistrict, Huai Krachao District, Kanchanaburi Province. The Revenue Department has filed a complaint with Subdistrict 2, Office of the Provincial Crime Suppression Division, to consider taking criminal action. and arrested Mr. Thanachot, the accused, both in his legal capacity and in his personal capacity. whose name is an authorized director of a company This company is a VAT operator. and conducts business selling all types of scrap metal When inspectin g, it was found that the company had been dismantled and was no longer in business. together with the Central Tax Inspection Division The names of such companies were brought up for inspection in the tax invoice issuer information system illegally. The type does not require verification. and the company issued tax invoices without the right to issue them from 2012-2015. Such actions caused a loss of government revenue. Not receiving VAT payment causing an impact on the overall economy of the country and the state suffered damages of more than 146 million baht. Source: Thai News Agency

Interrogating the suspect of the brutal murder of a foreigner and leaving his body on the roadside.

Phang Nga, Provincial Police Region 8 detained a suspect in the brutal murder of a foreigner who left a body on the roadside in Lor Yung Subdistrict, Takua Thung District, Phang Nga Province, for questioning. It was discovered that they had betrayed each other in business. From the case of a foreigner being killed and his body dumped on the roadside in the area of Village No. 3, Ban Na, Lor Yung Subdistrict, Takua Thung District, Phang Nga Province, wearing a yellow collared T-shirt. Black three-quarter pants There is blood on the face. Around the nose and behind the ear, one wrist was wounded and the occipital side of the head was shot with a gun through the left cheek. Today (May 18), police from the Provincial Police Investigation Team Region 8, officers from the Phang Nga Provincial Police Investigation Team And police officers from Khok Kloi Police Station deployed their forces to look at CCTV cameras in both Phang Nga and Phuket provinces, which are similar provinces and are on the border with the cr ime scene. It is believed that the deceased probably did business and lived in the areas of Phang Nga or Phuket provinces. Pol. Col. Phisanu Puangprom, Deputy Commander of Investigations, Provincial Police Region 8, along with Pol. Col. Woraphong Prom-in, Superintendent of Khok Kloi Police Station. Sit and look at CCTV images that the investigative team collected during the day and time of the incident. Initially, a suspicious car was found. and found about 3 suspects involved in this matter The investigative police have detained them for questioning and are currently taking them to the area to collect evidence used in the incident. Initially, it was found that it was a business betrayal with a group of people of the same nationality. Then tricked into killing in the Phang Nga area Source: Thai News Agency

Interrogating the suspect of the brutal murder of a foreigner and leaving his body on the roadside.

Phang Nga, Provincial Police Region 8 detained a suspect in the brutal murder of a foreigner who left a body on the roadside in Lor Yung Subdistrict, Takua Thung District, Phang Nga Province, for questioning. It was discovered that they had betrayed each other in business. From the case of a foreigner being killed and his body dumped on the roadside in the area of Village No. 3, Ban Na, Lor Yung Subdistrict, Takua Thung District, Phang Nga Province, wearing a yellow collared T-shirt. Black three-quarter pants There is blood on the face. Around the nose and behind the ear, one wrist was wounded and the occipital side of the head was shot with a gun through the left cheek. Today (May 18), police from the Provincial Police Investigation Team Region 8, officers from the Phang Nga Provincial Police Investigation Team And police officers from Khok Kloi Police Station deployed their forces to look at CCTV cameras in both Phang Nga and Phuket provinces, which are similar provinces and are on the border with the cr ime scene. It is believed that the deceased probably did business and lived in the areas of Phang Nga or Phuket provinces. Pol. Col. Phisanu Puangprom, Deputy Commander of Investigations, Provincial Police Region 8, along with Pol. Col. Woraphong Prom-in, Superintendent of Khok Kloi Police Station. Sit and look at CCTV images that the investigative team collected during the day and time of the incident. Initially, a suspicious car was found. and found about 3 suspects involved in this matter The investigative police have detained them for questioning and are currently taking them to the area to collect evidence used in the incident. Initially, it was found that it was a business betrayal with a group of people of the same nationality. Then tricked into killing in the Phang Nga area Source: Thai News Agency

Srinakarin couple arrested Working together to sell illegal and modified firearms

Bangkok: Metropolitan Police detectives arrest Srinakarin couple Working together to sell illegal and modified firearms Contact via social media From the policy of Pol. Gen. Kittirat Panphet, Police Commander-in-Chief, to expedite the suppression of crimes that cause distress to the people. Currently, statistics on crimes involving the use of firearms Ammunition causing crime There are a lot On May 17, 2024, Pol. Lt. Gen. Thiti Saengsaeng, commander of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, ordered the arrest team, led by Pol. Lt. Col. Somporn Khamket, Sgt., 2nd Battalion. S.P.C. along with the 4th operation team proceeded to arrest 1. Mr. Tripop, age 19 years, 2. Mr. Anusorn, age 22 years, along with the seized items: 1. Firearm (artificially modified barrel), size 380 mm, quantity 1. Cylinder, 3 rounds of 380 mm gun ammunition, 1 bullet holster (magazine), 1 black gun holster. Circumstances of the case Before making the arrest, the police officers from the 2nd Police Station, the Police Headquarters, went out t o investigate and find information to arrest the perpetrators of the illegal sale of firearms. ammunition Using social media as a channel for contact. which is an offense according to Firearms Act According to the orders of the commander From the investigation of the police officers of the Police Division 2 of the Police Bureau, they found out that Mr. Tripop Use a Facebook account to offer to sell firearms (Created modified barrel) size 380 mm, price 15,000 baht, by making an appointment to pick up the firearm and pay at a gas station on Srinakarin Road, Nong Bon Subdistrict, Prawet District, Bangkok. Police Lieutenant Colonel Somporn then reported this to his superiors for approval in luring and arresting the perpetrators. and assigned police officers from the 2nd Battalion Division of the Metropolitan Police Bureau to plan the lure in order to arrest the perpetrators. Later, they set off, with Police Lieutenant Colonel Somporn assigning police officers to ride with the spy in a car. In order to lure in the purchase of a firearm from Mr. Tripop, later around 1:40 p.m., when police officers arrived at the meeting point at a gas station. The police officer had a secret agent telephone Mr. Tripop to inform him. that the arrival Waiting inside the pump Later, at approximately 1:52 p.m., Mr. Tripop and Mr. Anusorn (Name learned later) Riding a red-black Honda PCX motorcycle, arrived at the gas station. Mr. Anusorn is the driver. and Mr. Tripop was the pillion rider. He walked off the motorcycle and handed the gun to the spy. Police officers then showed up and arrested Mr. Tripop and Mr. Anusorn. Ready to report the accusations 'Together sell firearms and ammunition. without permission and jointly possessing firearms and ammunition without permission. Carrying firearms with you in towns, villages, or public roads without permission.' Police officers later detained Mr. Tripop. and Mr. Anusorn to the Investigation Division Metropolitan Police Headquarters To investigate and expand the results of firearms and to ma ke records of arrests. Send investigators to Phra Khanong Police Station to proceed with legal action. Upon asking for details about the firearms, Mr. Tripop testified that he actually offered to sell the said firearms. It is offered for sale at a price of 15,000 baht and Mr. Anusorn He testified that he was persuaded by Mr. Tripop to help ride his motorcycle to the gas station. who knew that Mr. Tripop was going to sell firearms Until the officers showed up and arrested them. Pol. Maj. Gen. Theeradej Warning to buyers and sellers of guns online Both the seller and the buyer are wrong. Buying firearms online is an offense of 'buying, possessing, using, ordering, or importing firearms or ammunition. without permission' is punishable by imprisonment from 1-10 years and a fine from 2,000-20,000 baht. Sellers selling firearms online are guilty of 'making, assembling, possessing, or selling firearms. or ammunition for trade Without permission" is punishable by imprisonment from 2-20 years and a fine from 4,000-4 0,000 baht Source: Thai News Agency

Srinakarin couple arrested Working together to sell illegal and modified firearms

Bangkok: Metropolitan Police detectives arrest Srinakarin couple Working together to sell illegal and modified firearms Contact via social media From the policy of Pol. Gen. Kittirat Panphet, Police Commander-in-Chief, to expedite the suppression of crimes that cause distress to the people. Currently, statistics on crimes involving the use of firearms Ammunition causing crime There are a lot On May 17, 2024, Pol. Lt. Gen. Thiti Saengsaeng, commander of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, ordered the arrest team, led by Pol. Lt. Col. Somporn Khamket, Sgt., 2nd Battalion. S.P.C. along with the 4th operation team proceeded to arrest 1. Mr. Tripop, age 19 years, 2. Mr. Anusorn, age 22 years, along with the seized items: 1. Firearm (artificially modified barrel), size 380 mm, quantity 1. Cylinder, 3 rounds of 380 mm gun ammunition, 1 bullet holster (magazine), 1 black gun holster. Circumstances of the case Before making the arrest, the police officers from the 2nd Police Station, the Police Headquarters, went out t o investigate and find information to arrest the perpetrators of the illegal sale of firearms. ammunition Using social media as a channel for contact. which is an offense according to Firearms Act According to the orders of the commander From the investigation of the police officers of the Police Division 2 of the Police Bureau, they found out that Mr. Tripop Use a Facebook account to offer to sell firearms (Created modified barrel) size 380 mm, price 15,000 baht, by making an appointment to pick up the firearm and pay at a gas station on Srinakarin Road, Nong Bon Subdistrict, Prawet District, Bangkok. Police Lieutenant Colonel Somporn then reported this to his superiors for approval in luring and arresting the perpetrators. and assigned police officers from the 2nd Battalion Division of the Metropolitan Police Bureau to plan the lure in order to arrest the perpetrators. Later, they set off, with Police Lieutenant Colonel Somporn assigning police officers to ride with the spy in a car. In order to lure in the purchase of a firearm from Mr. Tripop, later around 1:40 p.m., when police officers arrived at the meeting point at a gas station. The police officer had a secret agent telephone Mr. Tripop to inform him. that the arrival Waiting inside the pump Later, at approximately 1:52 p.m., Mr. Tripop and Mr. Anusorn (Name learned later) Riding a red-black Honda PCX motorcycle, arrived at the gas station. Mr. Anusorn is the driver. and Mr. Tripop was the pillion rider. He walked off the motorcycle and handed the gun to the spy. Police officers then showed up and arrested Mr. Tripop and Mr. Anusorn. Ready to report the accusations 'Together sell firearms and ammunition. without permission and jointly possessing firearms and ammunition without permission. Carrying firearms with you in towns, villages, or public roads without permission.' Police officers later detained Mr. Tripop. and Mr. Anusorn to the Investigation Division Metropolitan Police Headquarters To investigate and expand the results of firearms and to ma ke records of arrests. Send investigators to Phra Khanong Police Station to proceed with legal action. Upon asking for details about the firearms, Mr. Tripop testified that he actually offered to sell the said firearms. It is offered for sale at a price of 15,000 baht and Mr. Anusorn He testified that he was persuaded by Mr. Tripop to help ride his motorcycle to the gas station. who knew that Mr. Tripop was going to sell firearms Until the officers showed up and arrested them. Pol. Maj. Gen. Theeradej Warning to buyers and sellers of guns online Both the seller and the buyer are wrong. Buying firearms online is an offense of 'buying, possessing, using, ordering, or importing firearms or ammunition. without permission' is punishable by imprisonment from 1-10 years and a fine from 2,000-20,000 baht. Sellers selling firearms online are guilty of 'making, assembling, possessing, or selling firearms. or ammunition for trade Without permission" is punishable by imprisonment from 2-20 years and a fine from 4,000-4 0,000 baht Source: Thai News Agency