Bangkok Post

B1.1bn in assets seized from Forex-3D boss

- KING-OUA LAOHONG

The Department of Special Investigat­ion (DSI) and Anti-Money Laundering Office (Amlo) have seized assets worth over a billion baht from a man suspected of running a Ponzi scheme to defraud 8,437 people through his company, Forex-3D.

Activist lawyer Ronnarong Kaewphet and the victims praised Justice Minister Somsak Thepsutin and Piyasiri Wattanavra­ngkul, director of DSI’s Bureau of Illegal Financial Business Crime, after Apirak Kothi, the founder of the company, was arrested last week.

Mr Ronnarong said he obtained informatio­n that the total damage from the scheme was estimated at more than two billion baht, but the two agencies managed to recover around 1.1 billion baht in assets.

He said yesterday that he petitioned Mr Somsak to help investigat­e Mr Apirak’s close aides and associates, noting the suspect must have transferre­d the rest of the victim’s money and assets to them.

Mr Somsak said his officials had been hunting Mr Apirak for a long time. He said Mr Apirak was suspected of fake currency trading and defrauding the victims through Forex 3D.

The suspect, who fled overseas, was arrested on Jan 15 after returning to the country.

He is currently in prison pending an investigat­ion. The DSI is expected to interview potential victims within three weeks before the case is handed over to the courts.

Mr Piyasiri said the Forex 3D matter is divided into two cases: one for Mr Apirak and one for his associates.

Mr Apirak faces charges of fraud, computer law violation and money laundering, he said.

 ?? APICHIT JINAKUL ?? Victims gather at the Justice Ministry to thank Somsak Thepsutin and his DSI officials yesterday.
APICHIT JINAKUL Victims gather at the Justice Ministry to thank Somsak Thepsutin and his DSI officials yesterday.

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