Kanchanaburi, March 11 – The Sai Yok Highway Patrolman brought evidence to report the police at Phanom Thuan Police Station after Facebook avatar posted a loan request. Ready to warn the public not to panic when encountering this feature come to see the police and ask for advice Don’t be fooled by transferring money.
Dr. Sarawut Rangakam, Chief of People’s Service, Sai Yok Highway Patrol Bring evidence to report to the police, Phanom Thuan Police Station, when a Facebook avatar account uses his own image to decorate, causing damage and misunderstanding. Claiming that the loan was not repaid dishonor and have threatening conversations therefore decided to file a complaint ready to warn the public about the behavior of fraudsters
Dr. Sarawut said that he had not seen this post himself, but his friends saw it from a Facebook group. In the picture there is a message that says “Expose cheaters, don’t have a place to stand in society” and “Cheating – crooks. If you want to end, call 09 9862 4388” with pictures on your Facebook page. Claiming that the loan is overdue through the app refuse to refund and use a fake name to post in various Facebook groups Therefore try to see that there is a self-portrait with friends to pretend to be real So he tried to contact back by phone number. to add Line to talk to someone claiming to be a loan creditor Have a threatening conversation and give your bank account number. which the admin informs about the process of reimbursement therefore thought to be a professional Call center gangs are spoofing themselves using self-portraits to make money.
Therefore notified the police to investigate and take legal action. along with a warning to all people Even if he is a criminal policeman, he is not afraid at all. Therefore, if encountering this kind of appearance, do not panic. Don’t talk to me consult family members Or come to see the police officers asking for advice. Don’t be fooled by transferring money.
Source: Thai News Agency