July 19 – DDS police arrest "Teacher May", a fake teacher while sitting and eating grilled pork. Claiming to be a teacher and staff member of the Mirror Foundation Deposit to be a volunteer teacher in the northeastern region in exchange for calling for money The receiver deceived the actual victim and had previously been charged with fraud.
Colonel Teerasak Chantrapiphat, the Superintendent of the Royal Thai Air Force, ordered Pol. Maj. Chada Sesavej, Royal Thai Police and the 3rd Operations Team to investigate and make arrests. made an arrest Ms. Rachadaporn, 28 years old, according to the arrest warrant at the Ubon Ratchathani Provincial Court No. 200/2566 dated July 5, 2023 for the offense. “Fake government documents or forged rights documents and using fake government documents or legal documents, fraudulently representing another person, bringing fake computer data into a computer system Which is likely to cause damage to other people or the public "and subpoena of Rayong District Court No. 101/2565 dated July 18, 2022, black case number Aor 642/2565, red case number Aor 2335/2565 for the offense of "fraud" Arrested in front of room number 179/529, Mabyangphon Subdistrict, Pluak Daeng District, Rayong Province on July 18, 2023 at approximately 2:00 p.m.
According to the Mirror Foundation officials met with Pol. Col. Teerasak. Chantra Phiphat, Superintendent of the Royal Thai Navy, because Ms. Rachadaporn or Teacher May impersonated to be an officer of the Mirror Foundation. able to recruit staff to be volunteer teachers in schools in the Northeast by demanding benefits for the injured person to transfer money to report the prosecution As a result, the Mirror Foundation has suffered a lot of damage and disgrace. Including the use of the Mirror Foundation to impersonate schools in the northeastern region to find funds to build buildings in the area of Maha Sarakham Province, therefore came to complain to the Child and Women Welfare Division. The Metropolitan Police Headquarters (Kor.Dor.Sor.) helped track down the perpetrators in the aforementioned cases.
From examining the offense information of Ms. Ratchadaporn There is an act of deceiving the victim into believing that he is an officer from the Mirror Foundation and can be deposited as a teacher assistant at various schools by posting clips with photos wearing the uniforms of assistant teachers and teaching in the schools in the Northeast through social media. Ciel Media Until the victim believes Ms. Ratchadaporn He is a true Mirror Foundation staff member. and can be deposited as a volunteer assistant teacher therefore paid the application fee to be an officer of the Mirror Foundation with Ms. Ratchadaporn and was preparing to teach until he learned that Ms. Rachadaporn Not an officer of the Mirror Foundation therefore filed a complaint Ms. Ratchadaporn Subsequently, the DDS police officers made an arrest. Ms. Ratchadaporn according to 2 such arrest warrants. Escaping in the area of Mabyangphon sub-district, Pluak Daeng district, province.
from questioning Ms. Ratchadaphon admitted to deceiving the victim and pretending to be the Mirror Foundation Previously, he was arrested at Chom Chom Police Station, Maha Sarakham Province. Charged with "fraudulent, importing false computer data into a computer system" and was arrested at Chiang Yuen Police Station, Maha Sarakham Province charged with wrongdoing “The defendant charged that the service provider deliberately supported or consented to the commission of an offense, imported into the computer system distorted or forged computer data, whether in whole or in part.” Currently, Ms. Rachadaporn Escaped to work for a company with a boyfriend in Rayong Province. Initially, the officers brought the accused to Samrong Police Station, Ubon Ratchathani Province. legal action
Police officers from the Children and Women Welfare Division Metropolitan Police Headquarters Therefore, we would like to warn the public before believing that anyone can deposit their work or become a volunteer teacher through the Mirror Foundation. Please check directly with the Mirror Foundation's contact channel at the hotline 061-909-1840 next. -Thai News Agency
Source: Thai News Agency