29 young men arrested for tricking them into selling a set of Ai Khai reservation slips Before fleeing for 2 years


Metropolitan Police arrested “Ken Sichon” for tricking him into selling a set of reservation slips for Ai Khai at Chedi Temple before fleeing for 2 years, worth nearly 500,000 baht in damages.

Police arrested Mr. Jatuphon or Ken, 29 years old, for tricking him into selling a set of reservation slips. “Ai Khai Yodsap Coin 64, Wat Chedi” after the victim transferred the reservation money to the accused a total of 33 times, totaling 479,000 baht when the coin was due to be received. The victim cannot be contacted. and evaded capture for 2 years

At the arrest, Mr. Jatuphon confessed to all the charges. By acknowledging that he graduated from junior high school. Originally opened a fried chicken shop in the Khlong Chan flat area. and resigned to run a food delivery service Regarding the charges under the arrest warrant that were arrested He confessed that he was unable to deliver the 64 Ai Khai Yot Sap coins from Wat Chedi to the victims as agreed upon. This is because he was approached by an insider who was cl
ose to the temple, who initially contacted him and said he was able to find a reservation slip for the Ai Khai Yodsap coin 64, Wat Chedi, for him to find someone to reserve. Fraudulently took more than 500,000 baht of reservation money that he received from customers and claimed that after the incident He lost contact with the victim. Therefore, this may be the reason why the victims thought that people were the culprits in this incident. So he went to file a complaint to have legal action taken against him. Until he was finally arrested

From examining past criminal records in the Royal Thai Police database, it was found that Mr. Jatuphon had a history of being prosecuted in 6 cases. The officers therefore took Mr. Jatuphon. Sent to the investigating officers of Plai Bang Police Station, Nonthaburi Province, for legal action.

Source: Thai News Agency