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Cyber police raid and bust a Chinese call center gang at 4 locations in the middle of Khon Kaen city.

Nakhon Si Thammarat, Cyber police raided four major Chinese call center gangs in the center of Nakhon Si Thammarat. It was found that there were local politicians behind the scenes. More than 30 cyber police officers launched a search operation at 4 locations in Chawang District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. Dismantling a large Chinese call center gang The first stop was three luxury houses in a village. Open as an office Including the bedroom Almost 20 Chinese residents were found using the phone to deceive victims. The second location was a hotel with 5 booths, 4 floors, with 22 rooms, where computers were found. many telephones There were more than 10 Chinese men and women living there. However, it is believed that in this raid nearly 10 Chinese call center gang members were able to escape capture because villagers in the area of Ban Nong Dee, Village No. 1, Thung Song Subdistrict, Na Bon District, reported information to the Nakhon News Center. 24 hours that there were about 7-8 Chinese people, white , no more than 30 years old, carrying backpacks and running away and hiding in a rubber or palm plantation while the police questioned villagers and employees at a gas station along Asia 41 Road. Information on whereabouts with officials But I couldn't find him. But there are clues that it is near dusk. Three or four Chinese teenagers walked out to use the phone shop. before walking away Point 3 is a commercial building with 3 booths. It is a commercial building with 3 booths. A lot of computer equipment was found. Point 4 is selling second-hand items in front of it. But one part is separated into a warehouse. There is a fence around the perimeter. Inside, secretly opened as an office. Nearly 50 computer equipment were found. The warehouse manager admitted that a female local politician had hired him to take care of them. This is consistent with information from officials that this politician is behind this movement. This operation arrested a total of 71 Thai and Chinese participants and seized more than 2 00 computers. The investigation is currently being expanded. And this afternoon (29 Mar.) Pol. Lt. Gen. Worawat Wattanakornbancha, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Armed Forces, will announce details of the results of the arrest again at Chawang Police Station in Nakhon Si Thammarat. . Source: Thai News Agency