Police chief discusses setting up protection system to solve online threats

Bangkok, June 22 – The police chief sits at the head of a dark meeting table. exchange information with relevant units put a protection system Solve online threats Develop a data transmission system through the banking system to help the victims. Continue to seriously crack down on horse-sim horse accounts and publicize people to take 80 exams to educate people about online fraud protection. Hope to build anti-thief immunity

Today (June 22, 2023) at 9:00 a.m. at the Royal Thai Police Pol. Gen. Damrongsak Kittipraphat national police chief presided over the 1/2023 Technology Crime Prevention and Suppression Sub-Committee chaired by Mr. Wetang Phuangsub, Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society. as vice president along with representatives from the Office of the Judiciary, Office of the Attorney General, AMLO, Department of Special Investigation, Bank of Thailand, Securities and Exchange Commission, NBTC, National Cyber Security Commission, Representative of the Thai Bankers Association and 4 experts as sub-committees

The essence of this time Measures have been put in place to investigate suspicious circumstances related to the horse account. Suspicious transactions, sim horses, communications used to deceive people To be used to proactively prevent crime from technology. and discuss systems, channels, and methods for transmitting information between officers Providers of both financial and telecommunication services and victims The resolution of the meeting urged the NBTC, banks and related agencies to carry out the system The disclosure and exchange of information is a step by step process to be completed quickly. Develop the banking system to have channels for receiving notifications. in order to drive it to be effective in suppressing damage suppression And better prosecute criminals in crimes in technology.

After the Royal Decree on Measures for the Prevention and Suppression of Technology Crime B.E. decreased on average from 790 stories/day down to 684 stories/day, account seizures from the original can be frozen by about 6.5%, efficiency has increased to 15%, etc.

However, there are still problems in practice. and many people were victims. Therefore, it is necessary to accelerate the integration of all sectors to solve concrete problems in the same direction. Including the method of receiving notification from the injured person, sequestration, suspension of transactions forwarding information as well as conducting legal proceedings as efficiently as possible

repression The commander-in-chief of the police has ordered all units to mobilize to clean up technology crimes. In May 2023, 3,366 offenders were apprehended, 3,262 accused, 179 of which were related to horse accounts, 168 accused, and Offenses related to Simma: 40 cases, 48 accused

and in public relations The Commander-in-Chief of the Police has prepared 80 Cyber Vaccine exams distributed in all areas across the country. let people test It's a cyber vaccination. To create knowledge and understanding about online scams. various cheat patterns to build immunity for the people Which the public can enter the test via QR Code

The police chief believes that after today's driving meeting All units will work together to solve problems, problems, and set up a referral system. exchange information Law enforcement and transaction suspension This will allow solving online crime problems in a timely manner. and said “I would like to publicize in the event that people have been damaged by crimes in technology. Contact the bank's hotline that they own. to suspend the account ASAP The bank will issue a Bank ID via SMS and request the victim to report to the police anywhere as soon as possible. Regardless of the locality of the incident within 72 hours in order to effectively stop the damage and prosecute the case quickly. If you wish to report online crimes against technology, you can report via https://thaipoliceonline.com, hotline 1441, consult - ask for advice 081 866 3000, 24 hours a day.” – Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency