Suvarnabhumi Alert: Taiwanese Scam Suspect Caught Before Flight

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Miss Hsi was apprehended at Suvarnabhumi Airport on January 11, 2025, while attempting to flee Thailand.

BANGKOK — A 41-year-old Taiwanese woman was arrested at Suvarnabhumi Airport on January 11 in connection with a call center scam operation, following a coordinated effort between immigration authorities and Udon Thani police.

Miss Hsi was apprehended while attempting to flee the country after Udon Thani Provincial Police alerted Immigration Bureau Division 2’s investigation team. The arrest was made under a warrant issued by the Udon Thani Provincial Court.

Police Major General Choengron Rimphadee, Commander of Immigration Division 2, highlighted the effectiveness of their APPS system in preventing suspects from fleeing. “The system immediately flags individuals with active arrest warrants during airline check-in procedures,” he explained. “We are committed to ensuring that criminals cannot escape through airport channels.”

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Scam operation equipment seized from Taiwanese suspect’s residence

According to the investigation, Miss Hsi allegedly played a crucial role in the scam operation by securing accommodation for installing SIM BOX devices, which are used to convert telephone signals in fraudulent call center schemes.

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The suspect faces multiple charges, including unauthorized possession and operation of radio communication equipment, operating an unlicensed radio station, and using telecommunications frequencies without permission. She has denied all charges.

Following her arrest, Miss Hsi was transferred to Udon Thani City Police Station for further legal proceedings. This case marks another success in Thailand’s ongoing crackdown on transnational call center scam operations.