Meanwhile, in Thailand.
Assistant police chief Pol Lt Gen Sompong Chingduang said from March 1 last year to March 11 this year, a total of 218,210 complaints on fraud and scams were filed.Police also received 29,945 complaints on job scams with the complainants losing 3.32 billion baht in total."Besides that, 24,821 complaints filed on loan scams where victims were deceived into paying upfront fee. The loan scammers stole 1.03 billion baht in the past 12 months,” he said.
Meanwhile, Sompong urged the public to be on alert and refrain from divulging personal and financial information. - Bernama
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