Police, July 24-“Pol.Lt.Col. Tthep”, deputy spokesman for the police, warns Buddhists on Asalha Bucha Day and the Buddhist Lent Day on August 1-2, to use caution. Be careful when buying religious amulets online. After arresting the accused, he posted a trick to sell consecrations on July 20.
Lt. Col. Thep Chaichanbutr, deputy spokesman for the police, said that on July 20, Police Investigation Division Metropolitan Police Headquarters (Bor.Sor.Sor.Bor.Chor.Nor.) Together with the PCT 5 set, arrest the person who posted the fraudulent sale of religious amulets to the general public. and monks from various temples online, with postings selling consecrations worth hundreds to tens of thousands of baht. Once the money has been transferred, it will remain silent and block the contact. causing damage to Buddhists and monks in the amount of tens of millions of baht
Lt. Col. Thathep said that August 1-2 is Asarnha Bucha Day and Buddhist Lent Day. which is an important Buddhist day Buddhists and monks Buying for monks which is a large number of such religious ceremonies It is therefore an opportunity for crooks to pretend to sell religious amulets. causing trouble to the people and the monks So ask the people of the people to exercise caution. Be careful when shopping for products online as follows: Observe the number of fan page likes. Reviewing received products from different buyers. Check prices from many store pages whether the prices are similar or not. Check the list and seller account number from various social media pages such as pantip forums, website blacklistseller.com or various public trading groups whether someone has been cheated or not Or buy products through platforms or websites that sell products online that are standard or famous.
Deputy spokesman for the police said that Pol. Gen. Damrongsak Kittipraphat, Commissioner of Police, has a policy for the police to crack down on criminals and organized crime networks of all kinds. that creates trouble for many honest people and give a warning to the people, Buddhists, as well as the monks in Buddhism that in today's society Criminals have many forms of tricks and scams. Please everyone be careful. If you witness or become a victim of online fraud You can report online via the page. www.thaipoliceonlince.com Or via the emergency telephone number of the Royal Thai Police No. 1441, 1599 or 081 866 3000, available 24 hours a day.-Thai News Agency
Source: Thai News Agency