Kan Jom Phalang Accuses Sai Mai Police Station of Gambling Website Involvement

Bangkok: "Kan Jom Phalang" presents evidence to file a complaint against Sai Mai Police Station for alleged involvement in online gambling activities. He expressed readiness for an investigation into his claims, asserting confidence in his own integrity. He also suggested that 'Look Peach' should issue a sincere apology.

According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Kanthas Pongpaiboonwet, known as "Kan Jom Phalang," visited the Technology Crime Suppression Division with evidence linked to an online gambling website associated with Sai Mai Police Station. He handed over the evidence to Pol. Lt. Gen. Trairong Phiwpaen, Commander of the division, for further examination. Kanthas revealed that while investigating a serious accident case involving a local politician's son, he discovered connections to individuals wearing shirts with the "iSb888bet" logo. He captured screenshots and submitted them for legal scrutiny. The public is encouraged to provide additional information, which will be forwarded to the authorities.

Pol. Lt. Gen. Trairong acknowledged receipt of the evidence from Kan Jom Phalang. The number 888, often used by online gambling operators for its perceived luck, has been subject to frequent legal actions. The current status of the implicated website remains unclear due to potential changes in its lettering. Further investigation is necessary to determine any prior misconduct by those involved, including allegations of money laundering and website operations at Sai Mai Police Station. Kan Jom Phalang remains unperturbed by the investigation, citing past experiences of being scrutinized and cleared. He stands firm in his mission to aid society, confident in his clean record.

In relation to the victims of the accident, the uncle remains in critical condition in the ICU, facing breathing difficulties and speech impairment. Meanwhile, the aunt's health is showing signs of improvement, with a hospital director's visit scheduled for assessment. If her condition continues to improve, she may be discharged soon.

Addressing rumors about the victims' refusal of financial aid, Jom Phalang clarified that the family is in dire need, having resorted to pawning possessions. He encouraged any financial assistance for medical expenses to be directed through the hospital, emphasizing the victims' openness to honest dialogue with the perpetrator.