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Luxury cars of “Mae Tak” and “Pa Beer” seized for wrap changes

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Luxury cars of “Mae Tak” and “Pa Beer” seized for wrap changes

On October 8, 2024, Police Colonel Witthaya Sriprasertpat announced the seizure of additional luxury vehicles belonging to “Mae Tak” (Krakanok) and “Pa Beer,” bringing the total number of seized vehicles to nine, valued at over 120 million baht. The police confiscated four luxury cars, two pickup trucks, and five motorcycles from two homes and one company associated with Mae Tak. It was clarified that many vehicles on social media appear to be different due to color wraps applied to the same vehicles, leading to a misconception of multiple cars.

Moreover, authorities are in the process of seizing nine houses and 16 plots of land linked to the case, with a focus on two booked villas that are still under construction in Pattaya. A bank account belonging to the couple had 24 million baht frozen, while luxury items such as designer bags, watches, and jewelry are being investigated for their purchase origins, with some watches valued at nearly 29 million baht already traced.

Additionally, two key individuals related to the investigation, “Je Nu” from Bang Toey and “Mai Rang,” have been summoned to provide statements on October 10 and 11. Authorities are verifying whether any actors or influencers involved in a live broadcast knowingly participated in illegal activities. The case is reportedly over 50% complete, with expectations to expedite to a filing by November 2.

Seized assets include:

1. 1 Porsche 911 Carrera S Coupe (White)
2. 1 Lamborghini (Blue)
3. 1 Ford Mustang EcoBoost Fastback (Black)
4. 1 Volkswagen Caravelle T69 2.0L (Black)
5. 2 Toyota Pickup trucks
6. 5 Motorcycles
Combined assets valued over 50 million baht

The police are currently investigating the origins of these assets to determine if they are connected to the criminal activities of the suspects, and are collaborating with the Anti-Money Laundering Office.

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