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The Metropolitan Police Investigation Division launched an operation to search 15 condos in central Bangkok, seizing SIM boxes used by a call center gang to deceive Thais. They found that the guards were a 19-year-old Chinese couple who were on student visas. One of the key locations searched by the Metropolitan Police Bureau was a condominium in the Ramkhamhaeng area. Inside the room, they found a 19-year-old Chinese couple. A search found 8 SIM boxes, 2 internet routers, 1 switch hub, 1 CCTV camera, and 1 power backup. One of the arrested suspects was Mr. Min Hong Tan, aged 19. A check of the suspect’s travel history revealed that he had entered Thailand since June on a student visa. There were also images of several other condominiums in central Bangkok on his mobile phone. He continues to deny the charges, claiming that he was merely a broker for renting rooms in Bangkok to Chinese people. A search of the rooms found rental contracts for 14 more locations, so officers were dispatched to investigate. Pol. Gen. Thatchai Pitaneelabutr, Inspector-General of the Royal Thai Police As the director of the Technology Crime Suppression Center or the Technology Crime Suppression Center of the Royal Thai Police, it was revealed that this case started when a victim in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province was deceived by a call center gang who claimed to be a police officer from Buriram City Police Station. He transferred 10,600 baht and then complained to the AOC 1441 center. The Technology Crime Suppression Center of the Royal Thai Police investigated for 1 month until they found out that the command office was in the Huamark area, had a CCTV camera in front of the room, and ordered online from another place. Therefore, they requested a court warrant to search. When they searched, they found that the call center gang's SIM box usage had changed. That is, they did not need to insert a SIM card into the SIM box. And the signal sent was not coming from neighboring countries such as Cambodia, Myanmar, and Laos, but from Singapore instead. This is considered a change in the signal transmission method so that the police could not check the source of the signal. Initially, they were charged with having, using, importing, exporting, or trading radio communication equipment without a license and radio communication stations without a license. Using radio frequencies to conduct telecommunications business without permission, sent to Huamark Police Station for legal action. Read more news at: https://ch3plus.com/news/social/ruang... -------------------------- #RuangdenNews program (RuangdenNews) Tonight's top stories on December 25, 2024, airs every Monday - Friday from 4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Follow the news before anyone else here ch3plus: http://www.3plusnews.com facebook: / 3plusnews Twitter: / 3plusnews YouTube: / 3plusnews TikTok: / 3plusnews