Chinese suspect confesses to being middleman in making signs

Huai Khwang, A Chinese suspect who made a sign for selling visas changed his statement, confessing that he was only a middleman who made the signs. The Metropolitan Police and Immigration Bureau are urgently searching for the real employer. The investigator who questioned Ms. Nasu, aged 35, gave information to reporters that today Ms. Nasu came to give additional testimony after the investigator invited her to give a statement once yesterday. During the interrogation this time, Ms. Nasu confessed that she was the middleman in making the sign, receiving the job from a company in Hong Kong. She contacted and got to know the employer through a Chinese application and added them on Line to contact each other. As for the rental fee for installing the sign, it was 150,000 baht per month, the cost of making the sign was 60,000 baht, and she was paid 500 US dollars or approximately 17,000 baht per sign as a coordinator. As for the company that hired her, she did not know the name. She only had the Line account that she used to contact them. The employer's profile picture was the person whose picture appeared on the sign. Tomorrow, the Immigration Police will take the suspect to the Phra Nakhon Nuea District Court for prosecution and deport him back to his country. The assessment of prohibited behaviors (blacklist) will be considered by the commanding officer again. As for the employer, the Metropolitan Police and Immigration Police are currently expanding the investigation. It was found that Ms. Nasu entered the country legally using a student visa and had entered the country many times before. It was found that she was a real student. Source: Thai News Agency