Chinese Programmer Arrested for Hacking Major Game Developer, Stealing Source Code to Create Counterfeit Games Worth 9 Million Baht
Chinese programmer arrested in Bangkok for hacking a major game developer's database and creating counterfeit games that caused 9 million baht in intellectual property damage.
On May 7, 2025, Thai police arrested Mr. Wang (known as Mr.Wang), a 34-year-old Chinese national, in a high-rise building in the Sukhumvit area of Bangkok's Watthana District. Wang is prohibited from entry into Thailand under immigration law and is considered a threat to public security. He is also wanted by Chinese authorities.
The arrest followed intelligence shared by the Mekong-Lancang Law Enforcement Cooperation Center (LMLECC) with Thailand's anti-transnational crime unit. Wang is accused by Chinese authorities of unauthorized computer data access.
Investigation revealed that Wang, a skilled Chinese programmer, hacked into a major gaming company's database to steal source code and system architecture. He then developed counterfeit games closely resembling the originals. Wang established shell companies with online payment systems to fraudulently collect money from unsuspecting players by undercutting item prices to attract customers. The intellectual property damage to the legitimate game developer exceeded 18 million yuan, approximately 9 million baht.
Wang had entered Thailand posing as a tourist and rented a luxury condominium in Bangkok. After authorities tracked and arrested him, he was initially stripped of residency rights. He is now being held at Immigration Police Division 3 pending deportation to China and further legal proceedings.