Arrest of call center gang network Thai-Malaysian borderPolice arrest suspect of bank robbery in Asan

Songkhla Songkhla Provincial Immigration Police Join forces with the police to suppress economic crimes. Arrest of call center gang network At the Thai-Malaysian borderUnder the direction of Police Lieutenant General Itthiphon Itthisanronnachai Commander of the Immigration Bureau (Commander of the Immigration Bureau), Pol. Maj. Gen. Manad Sriwongsa, Deputy Commander of the Immigration Bureau, Pol. Maj. Gen. Phanthana Nuchanart, Deputy Commander of the Immigration Bureau. Immigration Bureau, Pol. Maj. Gen. Songprod Sirisuka, commander of Immigration Division 6, led the Songkhla Provincial Immigration Bureau to join forces with Sadao police officers, Police Division 3 officers. Economic Crime Suppression Division (Economic Crime Suppression Division), Central Crime Suppression Division, Police Officers from Khlong Ngae Police Station, and police officers from Division 6, Crime Suppression Division (E.O.C.), Central Crime Suppression Division. On March 6, 2024, at approximately 2:50 p.m., they jointly arreste d a 43-year-old Malaysian man.Songkhla Province Immigration Officer It was coordinated that there was a suspicious person according to the arrest warrant. Crossing the border into Thailand So he asked the police at Sadao Police Station to set up an interception point. Later, they found a brand sedan. Mercedes-Benz With the license plate WA868W, he followed him to the Kuan Sato red light intersection. The arresting officer then stopped the car and identified himself as a police officer to investigate. Meet a Malaysian man He was invited to Sadao Police Station to inspect and found the said arrest warrant. He questioned the man of Malaysian nationality. The arrested person denied all the charges. and did not ask to testify during the arrestPolice Colonel Chinnawut Tangwonglert, Songkhla Provincial Immigration Superintendent, said that this time the arrest The Commander-in-Chief of Immigration Bureau has a policy to strictly screen and check personal history. Do not allow illegal people to come in and cause damage to Thailand. Therefore, I would like to leave information to the public. If you find any clues, you can report them to the Immigration Office hotline 1178 . 412 .-Thai News AgencySource: Thai News AgencyA suspect in a bank robbery in the central city of Asan was arrested Friday, about five hours after fleeing with 100 million won (US$75,901) in cash, officials said.The suspect in his 50s allegedly stole the money from a branch of the Korea Federation of Community Credit Cooperatives in Asan, 83 kilometers south of Seoul, at around 4:20 p.m.The man, wearing a mask, threatened three workers there with a deadly weapon, took the money and fled the site by stealing a car owned by one of the employees, though nobody was injured.After an hourslong search, police caught the man at a shopping mall in Anseong, located 64 kilometers southeast of Seoul, at 9:05 p.m., and are conducting an investigation, the officials added.Source: Yonhap News Agency