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A lady reveals lodging and travel coupons that she purchased which ended up being phony. About 60 fraud victims primarily from Chon Buri province lodged problems with the Central Examination Bureau on Monday. (Picture: Varuth Hirunyatheb)

Victims of a phony travel coupon program on Monday sent a letter to the Central Examination Bureau (CIB) commissioner asking him to act on their problems about their void reservations in Pattaya.

Legal Representative Rachapon Sirisakorn and 60 scams victims went to the CIB to submit the letter with Pol Lt Gen Jirabhop Bhuridej, notifying him that their case, coming from a grievance with the Customer Security Authorities Department (CPPD) and Pattaya City Police Headquarters in February, has actually not made development.

The CPPD is under the command of the CIB.

Pol Col Thinattakon Wattanasaengprasert, superintendent in charge of examinations at the CPPD, stated officers have actually been questioning victims and witnesses in the event.

They prepare to gather proof to send out to court to get arrest warrants if the travel bureau that dispersed the coupons is believed to be associated with a fraud, he stated.

One victim stated travel coupons were purchased from the travel bureau Colour Ocean Group, which assured luxury services for rental properties, dining establishments, squid-fishing journeys and sightseeing areas in Pattaya.

Nevertheless, in November, the coupons were turned down by a lot of hotels and dining establishments due to the fact that the travel bureau had actually not spent for the services, victims stated, including that the company has actually declined to release refunds.

About 700 individuals signed their names in a petition over the matter however the variety of victims is approximated to be more than 10,000.

Mr Rachapon stated the authorities have actually not released any summonses or made any arrests although the grievance was submitted in February.


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