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News, Post Reporters, Published on 13/09/2018
» The Criminal Court sentenced Pasist Arinchalapis, also known as Sin Sae Shogun, and two other defendants yesterday to 4,355 years in jail each for defrauding the public by selling memberships to their online food supplement company.
Gregory Morrissey, Published on 12/09/2018
» The Criminal Court on Wednesday sentenced Pasist Arinchapis, also known as Sin Sae Shogun, and two other defendants each to 4,355 years in jail for public fraud in the sale of membership of their online food supplement company.
Online Reporters, Published on 12/09/2018
» The Criminal Court on Wednesday sentenced Pasist Arinchapis, known as Sin Sae Shogun, and two other defendants each to 4,355 years in jail for public fraud in the sale of membership of their online food supplement company.
News, Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 26/12/2017
» The year 2017 saw many infamous crime stories make the headlines in the Bangkok Post. The Post would like to recap five such stories -- from the killer "beauties", the Krabi family massacre, the wholesale fraud surrounding non-existent tours to Japan, the Xaysana drug trafficking gang, to the Jomsap retrial saga -- which had readers following each case over the course of many days and weeks as the events unfolded.
News, Published on 26/12/2017
» 3On the night of April 11, about 1,000 people found themselves stranded at Suvarnabhumi airport and discovered they had been cheated into paying for a tour to Japan which did not exist.
News, Sutthiwit Chayutworakan, Published on 22/10/2017
» A tour operator was arrested yesterday after leaving dozens of holidaymakers stranded at Suvarnabhumi airport, police said.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 08/07/2017
» Pasist Arinchalapis, also known as Sin Sae Shogun, and nine other defendants entered pleas of not guilty at the Criminal Court yesterday on charges of public fraud and others relating to membership of their online food supplement company.
Online Reporters, Published on 07/07/2017
» Pasist Arinchalapis, aka Sin Sae Shogun, and nine other defendants on Friday entered pleas of not guilty in the Criminal Court to public fraud and other charges relating to membership of their online food supplement company.
Online Reporters, Published on 06/07/2017
» Public prosecutors have filed charges against the suspects of the Japan trip scam case, with the leader facing a possible jail term up to 10 years.