Scammers Swindle 71-Year-Old Out of 500,000 Baht, Flee With Cash After Leaving Him at Stationery Shop
Scammers posing as land buyers tricked a 71-year-old man into withdrawing 500,000 baht at an ATM in Yasothon, then abandoned him at a stationery shop and fled with the cash.
A 71-year-old man lost over 500,000 baht to scammers who abandoned him at a stationery shop after withdrawing cash, fleeing with the money intended for a fraudulent land deal. On May 26, 2569, Ms. Suphalikhit Nammuan, acting district chief of Mueang Yasothon, along with district health and Dharma Center officials, visited the victim's residence in Tambon Tadthong to investigate. Officials met with the victim's wife, Saowlakshan (surname withheld), who reported that on May 25 at approximately 9:00 AM, individuals claiming to be named Chuchat and associates contacted them about renting a house for workers. Chuchat later told the victim he was purchasing land with a woman named Phen from Tadthong but needed 500,000 baht in advance. The scammers then drove the victim to an ATM at Don Mayaang in Tadthong to withdraw the money. Afterward, they took him to a stationery shop to purchase loan documents. When the victim went inside alone to buy the contract papers, Chuchat and his associates drove off, abandoning the elderly man at the shop. The victim immediately filed a police report at Mueang Yasothon Police Station. Initial investigation suggests this is an organized scam operation rather than the drug-related scheme circulating on social media. The district health office will coordinate with the MCATT team to provide psychological support and counseling to the victim.