A woman reported the wife of a former police general for having an affair with her husband and stealing property worth millions of baht from his condo. The police called the victim in for further questioning and collected CCTV footage for examination. From the case of a woman who is a special lecturer at the Royal Police Cadet Academy, who came to complain on the aforementioned program that her husband, who is a civil servant, had known each other for 3 years and had never had any problems. But then a woman who was her husband's ex-girlfriend, currently married to a former big police officer, came to interfere with her husband. This woman had been having an affair between her husband and the big police officer the whole time. The victim found out that they had been secretly talking and meeting each other all along. The husband said that they were just contacting each other for advice. Out of suspicion, she installed a CCTV camera in the house and saw the footage from the CCTV that the two were having an aff air. The husband claimed that the woman was the one who initiated it, even though both parties had a marriage certificate. Therefore, there were continuous problems between them. After learning about the incident, the victim asked the other party to stop contacting her husband, but the woman did not stop and continued to contact her. In addition, it was found that the property and cash prepared for the wedding ceremony were missing. According to the granddaughter, the woman came to her condo, claiming to pick up something she had left there, but took her property instead. The victim went to the police to report the theft and is currently unable to contact the other party. The missing property includes 10 gold bars weighing 10 baht each, 2 gold necklaces weighing 5 baht each, 1 gold bracelet weighing 5 baht each, 1 gold necklace weighing 3 baht each, 1 Buddha amulet in a 2 baht gold frame, and 600,000 baht, totaling 5.7 million baht. The victim stated that the person who came up to take the items also left a bag on the bed in the room since August 18, with 2 luxury brand watches in the bag. While on social media, there is still a daily report document about the case of Phra Khanong Police Station, recorded on October 20, the summary of the message is that Ms. Thanattha, aged 50, who is a special lecturer at the Royal Police Cadet Academy, traveled to Phra Khanong Police Station to report that before the incident, she and her husband, who were staying at a condo in Soi Sukhumvit 101 before moving to stay in the Phutthamonthon area because he worked at the Royal Police Cadet Academy, but her husband would stay at this condo regularly, on August 18 at approximately 2:00 p.m., she asked her nephew to come and get something from the room. When her nephew arrived and got out of the elevator, he noticed that the suspect in this case used the key and key card to enter the room, so he called to inform her. She therefore rushed from Nakhon Pathom to check the belongings stored in the wardrobe drawer, all 6 items were miss ing, so she decided to file a complaint. The reporter called to ask Pol. Col. Chaiwat Praduthai, Superintendent of Phra Khanong Police Station, who stated that the victim had indeed filed a complaint about this incident. The incident occurred in August, but the victim filed the complaint on October 20. The victim appeared on a famous TV show and talked about this issue. The details of the damages that the victim had given the police on the day of the complaint were less than what was discussed on the show. The police have now contacted the victim to provide additional information, but the victim has not yet come to give a statement. After this, they will call in witnesses to the incident for further questioning. As for calling the accused in for questioning, it will be a step after questioning the victim. Initially, the police collected CCTV footage from the room to examine. Most recently, there was a report that forensic police had inspected the condo where the incident occurred. At Phra Khanong Police Sta tion at 4:00 PM, Ms. Thanattha, the victim, came in for further questioning and also brought along evidence that the accused had left in her condo room on the day of the incident, including two luxury watches, a Patek Philippe brand, a shoulder bag, and several of the accused's documents. Pol. Lt. Gen. Trairong Phiwpaen, commander of the Police Forensic Science Office, who was contacted by Phra Khanong Police Station investigators to join in examining evidence in the case, revealed that the accused left several pieces of evidence in the room where the incident occurred, which had been checked for latent fingerprints. They will go and examine the room where the incident occurred, including CCTV footage in the condo where the incident occurred, to proceed according to legal procedures. Source: Thai News Agency