THURSDAY, March 28, 2024
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Facebook courtship costs woman Bt1 million

Facebook courtship costs woman Bt1 million

Just in time for Valentine’s Day, police are rounding up members of a gang of foreigners accused of running a “romance scam”.

Accomplices are being sought after two Nigerians were arrested on Wednesday.
Tourist Police Deputy Commissioner Pol Maj-General Surachet Hakpal said Emeka Celestine Eze, 31, was apprehended at a condominium in Bangkok’s Bang Na area on Wednesday in possession of multiple ATM cards, and Oliver Obioroh, 44, was picked up at Don Mueang Airport.

Facebook courtship costs woman Bt1 million
Court warrants had been issued for both men that same day in connection with a police complaint filed by an unnamed victim in Kamphaeng Phet who claimed to have transferred Bt1 million to the gang.
The victim said she’d been courted on Facebook by a good-looking foreign man who proposed marriage.
Then he claimed to have mailed her an expensive gift, but it had been seized at Customs and she needed to send him Bt1 million to cover the excise tax on the item.
Police found that the Facebook account belonged to a Nigerian who’d used another foreign man’s photo as the profile picture in order to dupe Thai women.
Eze and Obioroh are accused of withdrawing cash from ATMs for the gang, which Surachet said laundered dirty money through cover businesses in Pratunam district.
More victims in Kamphaeng Phet have come forward with similar complaints.
Surachet said the Nigerians’ arrest was part of a weekly “Black Eagles” police operation targeting crimes among immigrants. Wednesday’s haul was 16 suspects, including the two Nigerians.

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