The Borneo Post

Malaysian held in Thailand over cheating case

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SONGKHLA: Thai police arrested a Malaysian man in Danok on Wednesday as he withdrew from an automatic teller machine 100,000 Baht ( about RM12,000) which is suspected to have been derived from cheating.

Songkhla Immigratio­n acting chief Col Chutaret Damrongyin­gyong- sakul said yesterday the 40-year- old man had planned to leave Thailand through Bukit Kayu Hitam after making the withdrawal.

He was also believed to have disguised himself as a police chief to cheat a businessma­n in Khon Kaen in north- eastern Thailand of 100,000 Baht and had also impersonat­ed a postal officer, he said to reporters.

Chutaret said the man would call his victim, identify himself as a senior police officer and inform that the victim had a case that had yet to be settled.

He would then ask the victim to transfer 100,000 Baht to his bank account as an inducement to settle the case.

Chutaret said the police also raided the man’s house in Danok and found eight bank account books, eight ATM cards and 100,000 Baht in cash.

He also said that the Thai police also arrested a 31-year- old Thai man who was suspected to have conspired with the Malaysian in opening the bank account.

The two suspects would be handed over to the police in Khon Kaen, he added. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Suspect covers his face after arrested by Thai police in Danok. — Bernama photo
Suspect covers his face after arrested by Thai police in Danok. — Bernama photo

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