Thai Police Arrest Malaysian Man in RM426k Phone Scam
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Thai Police Arrest Malaysian Man in RM426k Phone Scam

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Thai police have arrested a 26-year-old Malaysian man in Bangkok for impersonating a government officer and scamming an elderly victim out of THB3.3 million (~RM426,000). Identified only as Tan, the suspect was detained at a hotel in Don Mueang following a court-issued warrant. 

Thai Police Arrest M’sian in Phone Scam 

Investigators seized clothing, a backpack, two phones, multiple SIM cards, and foreign debit cards linked to the crime. The victim, a 70-year-old man, was tricked into believing his bank account was tied to money laundering. After receiving forged documents and a video call, he handed over cash at a gas station, only to be duped. Police later tracked and arrested the suspect.

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Thai Police Arrest Malaysian Man in RM426k Phone Scam
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