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DES opens a channel for good citizens Report online gambling clues at 1212, 24 hours a day.

6 February 2023 – Mr. Chaiwut Thanakmanusorn, Minister The Ministry of Economy and Digital Society (DES) revealed that according to the Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha has given a policy to speed up the work of preventing online crimes. including online gambling Thanks to the Royal Thai Police, Pol Gen. Damrongsak Kittipraphat, Chief Police Commander, Pol. Police Lieutenant Colonel Worawatwat Nakornbuncha and the cyber police team That opened the operation to destroy the organization “Macau 888”, which is a big online gambling house And most importantly, thanks to Nong Dew Arisara Thongbosut, a famous actress which helped inform clues and complaints until it was the source of destruction of online casino Macau888. “Nong Dew” is considered a good citizen. and an excellent, commendable, selfless person, and dares to provide useful information to the authorities in this case I would like to leave the police to take care of Nong Dew’s safety as well. Because good citizens rarely dare to give clues out of fear of these processes because to tell them something about the casino Like the mafia is an influential person, it could come and hurt. destroy a family

Therefore, I would like to ask the police to help take care of Nong Dew’s safety. and family too And most importantly, online gambling is an important government policy. to speed up the prevention and resolution of this problem Because we have laws that are in force. So he would like to ask for cooperation from everyone’s brothers and sisters. Let us help inform clues. To be able to accomplish various matters in the online world as quickly as possible. due to the Ministry of Economy and Digital Society Coordinating cooperation and support with the police at all times.

However, if the public sees a crime, clue, website or anything illegal. You can report to the CCA Complaints Center on the 24 hour helpline 1212 or https://facebook.com/DESmonitor. Online volunteer page or Royal Thai Embassy, ​​call 1441 or 191. Victims can file a complaint online at www.thaipoliceonline.com

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