The NCPO is preparing to send the police to blame “Boss Paul” after defying the summons.

The NCPO is preparing to send Police blame “Boss Paul” The Icon Group After violating the summons to testify, the NCPO

Mr. Jitipat Boonsom Director of the Consumer Protection Division for Direct Selling and Direct Marketing The SCC gave an interview to the media, stating that the lawyer of Mr. Waratpol Warat Worakul or Paul, the executive of The Icon Group Co., Ltd., contacted him to ask for the postponement of the interview with the investigating officer of the SCC to the afternoon and would assign someone else to testify on his behalf. Mr. Chitipat said that the NCPO did not agree with the request and confirmed that he had to come to testify today according to the summons sent and that it must be Mr. Waratpol to testify in person.

Previously, the The NCPO issued a summons for Mr. Paul to testify today (Oct 16) at 10.00 a.m., but it was found that Mr. Paul did not come as summoned. The NCPO will send the matter to the Police Consumer Protection Crime Suppression Division. For criminal prosecution in case o
f failure to appear in accordance with the summons, or if necessary, the issuance of an arrest warrant may also be considered.

Meanwhile, this afternoon. The NEC has scheduled a meeting to consider revoking the company’s license. The Icon Group Co., Ltd., including tomorrow. The NCPO has issued a letter of invitation to 3 celebrities to provide information for the officers. If he does not come, it will be considered as a summons.

Source: Thai News Agency

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