Bangkok: Cyber police are set to summon a woman, identified by her initials as K. Kai, to provide information regarding her online gambling activities, which reportedly resulted in the loss of millions. This step follows her public confession, and authorities are keen to investigate the financial trail and identify any accomplices.
According to Thai News Agency, Pol. Lt. Gen. Trairong Phiwpaen, Commander of the Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD), revealed details about the case involving Ms. K. Kai. She is known to be a close associate of Tid Acha, the former abbot of Wat Tri Thotsathep, and has connections with several high-ranking monks and local politicians across various provinces. Ms. K. Kai admitted to using significant sums of money for online gambling, resulting in substantial losses. Authorities are currently assessing whether legal action can be initiated against the gambling platforms involved.
Pol. Lt. Gen. Phiwpaen emphasized that Ms. K. Kai's public confession enables legal proceedings to commence. He has directed TCSD Division 2 to compile evidence and plans to invite Ms. K. Kai to provide further details next week. A thorough investigation is imperative to trace the origins of the funds used for gambling and identify all individuals implicated in the case.