“Kant” with an indifferent expression went to meet the police at the Consumer Protection Police Division.

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Kant Kantathaworn” and his lawyer met with the Consumer Protection Police Division regarding their involvement with The iCon Group Company. He briefly responded to the media, “Let it be according to the facts.” Today, the number of victims has increased to 200 people within half a day.

At 9:50 a.m., famous actor Kant Kantathaworn, along with his lawyer, traveled to the Central Investigation Bureau to give a statement to the Consumer Protection Police Division (CPPD) investigators after being involved with The iCon Group as the company’s marketing director. Although yesterday (October 12), Kant came out to confirm that he was not involved as an executive or shareholder and claimed that it was only a PR contract and that he was not an employee of the company in any way.

Upon arrival, Mr. Kant had an indifferent expression and bowed to greet the media before revealing that today he had come to clarify with the police as he had promised to do so for the best benefit and the greatest clarity.

The reporter asked
how confident he was in the evidence. ‘Kant’ said, ‘Let it be according to the facts.’ The reporter also asked about the case where it was found that Kant’s wife had invited him to invest in the said company. Mr. Kant replied, ‘Right is right, wrong is wrong. As for the details, let’s give them to the police first.’

After that, ‘Kant’ did not answer any questions from the media before walking into the Central Investigation Bureau building. While walking into the building, ‘Kant’s’ lawyer tried to talk to the media and ask them to refrain from interviewing ‘Kant’. Then, the police officers from the Consumer Protection Police Division came to take ‘Kant’ and his lawyer to the Consumer Protection Police Division for further questioning.

On the second floor of the Pracharak Building, the complaint center, many people have come to file complaints. Pol. Lt. Col. Prinya Pala, Deputy Superintendent (Investigation), Sub-Division 1, Consumer Protection Police Division, revealed that to file a complaint, you can come
to file a complaint at the Central Investigation Bureau for those who are convenient. For those who are not convenient, you can file a complaint at a police station near your home. The documents used to file a complaint must include your ID card or a copy of your ID card, a copy of the money transfer, chat evidence, and proof of membership registration. If you do not provide these documents, it will be empty testimony, without weight and credibility. This complaint center is open every day from 9:00 a.m. and will close the queue at 4:00 p.m. Yesterday (October 12), there were 422 victims who came to file complaints, with the latest damages being 183 million baht. As of today, as of 12:00 p.m., 52 people have filed complaints into the system. From an estimate by naked eyes, today there are no less than 200 victims.

In addition, some victims have contacted the local police station but no complaints have been received. The investigators claimed that they were ‘too busy’, so the victims had to travel to file a c
omplaint at the Central Investigation Bureau Police Headquarters by themselves.

On this issue, Pol. Lt. Col. Prinya stated that the Royal Thai Police has already issued an order for every police station and police station to accept complaints from all victims. Failure to comply will be considered a disciplinary offense. If any victims see that the police station is not accepting their complaints, they can call me at 0812511381 immediately.

Source: Thai News Agency