Group of 16 Hong Kong suspects arrested in Chonburi for reportedly operating illegal foreign loan shark ring for victims in home country

Chonburi –

A group of 16 Hong Kong people were arrested at a house in Pattaya on Wednesday, October 5th, after reportedly operating an illegal foreign loan shark scheme for victims in Hong Kong.

The raid was conducted by Pattaya City Police officials at a 3-story townhouse in Banglamung district at around 3:00 PM. of Wednesday following a tip-off stating that a group of foreign loan sharks had reportedly modified the house as a base for a loan scam.

Upon the raid, about 16 Hong Kong people were found working inside the house. A notebook, photocopier, 20 mobile phones, surveillance cameras, computers, and a large number of documents related to online lending were discovered and confiscated as evidence.

Chonburi Provincial Police Commissioner Kitthanate Thanananthavisin stated that the group of suspects had reportedly frequently traveled to Thailand via tourist visas as they set up a working base in Chonburi for providing illegal loans for hundreds of victims in Hong Kong.

The investigation revealed that the gang had been located in Thailand for about six months and would relocate to stay and work to escape an investigation and arrest. Their operation had reportedly generated a turnover of hundreds of millions of HKD from hundreds of Hong Kong customers.

All of the suspects were detained at Pattaya City Police Station for working illegally in Thailand without permission while the officials would contact the Hong Kong Embassy and authorities to report and coordinate legal proceedings in their home country.

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Nop Meechukhun
National News Writer at The Pattaya News from September 2020 to October 2022. Born and raised in Bangkok, Nop enjoys telling stories of her hometown through her words and pictures. Her educational experience in the United States and her passion for journalism have shaped her genuine interests in society, politics, education, culture, and art.