Bangkok: "Rangsiman" reveals from data found "Biometrics" does not store identity information. "Rangsiman" invites security agencies to discuss with the committee to question the biometric identification of call center gangs before releasing them. From the information, it was found that the system was not working. The airport only collected faces and passports. It was pointed out that 17 million people entering and leaving Thailand may not have their information collected. If it is true, the country is in danger. There are fears that it will be a source of international criminals who disguise themselves and return to do wrong.
According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Rangsiman Rome, Chairman of the House of Representatives' Committee on State Security, Thai Border Affairs, National Strategy and National Reform, held a meeting to consider the call center gang and transnational crimes. He invited the Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police, the Immigration Bureau, the Secretary-General of the National Security Council, the Director of the National Intelligence Agency, and the Director-General of the Department of Special Investigation to provide information.
Mr. Rangsiman, Chairman of the Committee, said that from the field visit to monitor the call center gang, what will happen next is sending people in Myawaddy, who are both victims of the call center and criminals, to their origins, both in China and Africa. There is concern about the data collection. There are two parts that need to be verified to determine whether they are really victims or criminals. If they are criminals, the question is whether anyone is involved in the call center gang process. This is important information that will be used to suppress and break up the transnational crime structure. Even though we know who they are today, we do not know everything. Some rumors say that the boss and the manager have fled to Bangkok or Chiang Mai, while some rumors say that they may not be far from the center of the Thai capital. If we cannot access this information, while China solves its problems, will the Chinese mafia still be in Thailand today? And how will we deal with it? Because this is a matter o f Thai interests that must be protected. We cannot rely on other countries.
Mr. Rangsiman also admitted that solving the problem is not an easy task. The verification process requires money, time and resources to collect personal identity data. It must be understood that these Chinese with a lot of money can buy citizenship and passports.
'If we don't collect identities, how do we know that in the future, if these people leave the country and come back, they might hold passports from some island country and use Thailand as a transit point to become part of call center gangs or other crimes? This is a big problem that we cannot ignore,' said Mr. Rangsiman.
Mr. Rangsiman said that at first, he did not think that there would be such a neglect of identity and deportation. However, he had information from a source that the identity data could not be collected because the system we purchased was no longer usable. This means that the machines we use at Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Phuket, Chiang Mai airports, including border areas, are possible because the system we purchased did not store the data for a long time. As far as he knew, it was possible that the number of people traveling in and out of Thailand, which may reach 17 million people, may not have their identity data collected. As for the data collected at the Immigration Bureau, the passport page and name are collected, but not biometrics. In the future, if these people travel to Thailand with other nationalities, they will not be able to be caught. Today, the committee meeting will inquire about biometrics and the Chinese gray matter related to scammers and the overall security problem of Thailand. If this is true, it means that the overall security of Thailand is completely ruined. Hopefully, the information obtained is not true.
Mr. Rangsiman also mentioned the prosecution of Mong Chittu, whether it was a drama or whitewashing. Originally, the prosecutor was going to meet the Department of Special Investigation (DSI), but it was suddenly canceled. If this matter is true, it is wrong and clearly related. He is worried that the Thai legal system will be a whitewash. It is not only Mong Chittu, but many other criminals who must set targets together with government agencies to see how much information they have. Therefore, the relevant agencies were invited to provide information today.
As for the information received, did it say why the biometric system could not be used? Mr. Rangsiman said that he understood that it was a problem with expired licenses, which he understood that the number of licenses could not support because they might expire. He had to discuss whether it was true or not because if it was true and there was no backup plan, Thailand would suffer greatly and it would be dangerous, which could be the reason why there were Chinese greys all over the country.
Meanwhile, Mr. Rangsiman also mentioned information about the DKBA group's Taichang city, saying that from what he had learned, this city is located in the Khao Chong Khaep area, where there are about tens of thousands of scammer gangs, which may include victims of criminals who are abused and are brutal. According to locals, bodies are found regularly during floods along the Moei River. The DKBA is not unified, and its leader is Major General Say Kyaw Hla or Ko Sai, who he sees as being as brutal and brutal as Colonel Mong Chit Tu's area. As for the use of fire, he understood that it might have been connected from within before, but now he has ruled it out, including the news he received from the media that there would be a transport of gas and oil tanks, which were near Ko Sai's house.