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Decha the lawyer discusses “Mother Tak” amid “Sister Fai’s” drama

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Decha the lawyer discusses “Mother Tak” amid “Sister Fai’s” drama

Lawyer Decha revealed details of his conversation with “Mother Tak” before appearing on a TV program, facilitated by a sister figure. Meanwhile, “Fai MVP” addressed the drama, emphasizing the need for justice and ensuring the case is taken to its fullest extent.

On September 26, 2024, in the Thai TV show “Open Mouth with Phakphum,” the host spoke with victims who bought gold from “Mother Tak,” accompanied by Kendo and lawyer Decha. Decha noted he had received comprehensive information after talking with Mother Tak.

Kendo mentioned the challenge in gathering people to file complaints, reporting that presently 174 individuals plan to proceed with legal action against the alleged fraud. He has initiated a support page, “Kendo Help,” to assist people facing similar issues.

Victim Nang expressed frustration about selling her gold, purchased at 33,333 THB, which could not be sold for a reasonable price due to its perceived inferiority compared to market standards.

Nang decided to report her findings to the police, fearing that others might become victims of similar fraudulent practices.

Fai emphasized that she cried on the show for the victims, wanting to ensure justice is served and advocating for collective action against the perpetrator. She clarified her intentions are not financial but are aimed at justice for numerous victims.

Kendo estimated damages to be over 2 million THB, indicating a structured approach to file complaints in groups.

Decha elaborated on his conversation with Mother Tak, who suggests she feels victimized by competitors, and urged the public to focus on addressing the ongoing issue rather than personal conflicts.

He stressed that the aura of excellence around Mother Tak and her social media following of 4.6 million should not lead to complacency in accountability.

Kendo shared a poignant story of a disabled caller who lost substantial money in this scam, highlighting the emotional toll on victims.

Decha reiterated that evidence of fraud products being falsely identified as gold could lead to formal charges.

Kendo concluded by emphasizing the seriousness of the fight against fraudulent practices, advocating for unity among victims to bring about justice.

For the full discussion, tune into “Open Mouth with Phakphum” on Thai Rath TV, Channel 32.

This article was rewritten from a Thairath’s news article.